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BigFoot Bonus Material

Consider this the digital companion for our July Bigfoot issue! If you made it here, we’re guessing you’re just as curious as we are. Along with the stories featured in the magazine, we’ve compiled courtesy images, videos, audio clips, and other resources shared with us throughout our conversations. Dive right in—happy Squatching!

This image was taken by Jenny Pond, founder of the Ramah NM Bigfoot Group. She says “I protected the first [print] until BFRO came out and plaster casted it. You can see the quarter down by the heel.”
Dr. Jeff Meldrum was one of the leading experts in Bigfoot research and visited Gallup, NM as a speaker for a 2-day Bigfoot conference in 2016. This image was taken by Jenny Pond during the event. Dr. Meldrum conducted research around the topic until his passing in 2025.
Jesus Payan Jr.’s plaster cast collection compiled of prints from various locations, including California.
Jesus Payan Jr. has gathered an extensive collection of plaster casts over his years delving into Bigfoot. This knuckle cast is one of his favorites and was gifted to him by the late Dr. Jeff Meldrum during their work together.
A reported Bigfoot print cast provided by Jesus Payan Jr. showing its unique structure.
This courtesy image provided by Don Yazzie shows a reported Bigfoot print.
Jesus Payan Jr. shares a video he filmed on the Upper Fruitland Navajo reservation “of a Sasquatch walking across a field.”

Simulated Bigfoot Sounds

In this audio clip, provided by Jesus Payan Jr, he mimics the sounds he heard during his first Sasquatch encounter in Redondo, NM.

Tulie Creek Bigfoot Documentary

This two-hour documentary, provided by Jesus Payan Jr, explores theories around how Bigfoot moves around. Payan shares, “in the documentary, you can hear the whistling back and forth with me and hear one of them say ‘bush’.”

Kevin's Bigfoot Call

In this audio clip, Kevin Koppenhaver mimics the sounds he heard the night of his first Bigfoot encounter. 

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