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Bigfoot has kept a busy public schedule these past few days and has been everywhere from convention stages to the forests of California, even making his presence felt in the world of paranormal expos and regional headlines. To kick things off, over in San Bernardino, the Alpine Mountaineer newspaper just ran a splashy headline reporting another possible sighting on the mountain. This local buzz, as referenced by McKenna Mobley in the Victorville Daily Press, is reviving excitement on the West Coast, adding fresh fuel to California’s enduring Sasquatch fever. While the specifics of the encounter have not been independently verified, local officials are noting a marked uptick in hikers and amateur researchers combing the area.
Meanwhile, social media and local Facebook groups have been buzzing about the Yakima Valley Bigfoot Con 2025, which kicked off on October 24 with a sold-out VIP meet and greet at the Valley Mall. Saturday's main event hosted heavyweight Bigfoot researchers like Jesus Payan Jr. and Ron Morehead, known for the famous Sierra Sounds recordings. Native American storyteller Harvest Moon and longtime investigator Mel Skahan brought a mix of science, storytelling, and cultural history to the crowd at Legends Casino Hotel, underlining Bigfoot’s role in Pacific Northwest folklore. The event drew a lively crowd of both believers and the Bigfoot curious, united by a shared love of mysterious encounters and all things Sasquatch, as highlighted by the Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce. Photos from the event have been making steady rounds on Facebook, with the legendary creature more popular than ever in hashtags and comments, though no groundbreaking announcements emerged from the research presentations.
Ohio kept the party going with the Ohio Bigfoot Jamboree 2 in Ada, featuring Bigfoot contests, trivia, and community tales at War Memorial Park. The community-driven event attracted families, local cryptid podcasters, and vendors hawking everything from Bigfoot canvas prints to novelty decals. Plenty of speculative stories circulated, but organizers and speakers were quick to note that eyewitness accounts remain unverified and are presented as folklore.
In Little Rock, the annual Arkansas Paranormal Expo at the MacArthur Military Museum again featured Bigfoot center stage—this time with a now-traditional Bigfoot calling contest, much to the delight of attendees and local media. Rhonda Burton, who organizes the event, emphasized that no one claims expertise but loves sharing encounters. The Cabot Boys returned as crowd favorites, stirring up the auditorium with playful Bigfoot calls while the expo doubled as a fundraiser for ongoing paranormal investigations.
Rounding things off, the Exeter Public Library in New Hampshire hosted an October 28 talk connecting Bigfoot lore to UFOs, presented by longtime researcher Ronny. This free community event promised a blend of science, testimony, and healthy skepticism, illustrating that wherever curiosity about the unexplained thrives, Bigfoot is never far from the conversation. Whether in sanctioned conventions, whispered woodland sightings, or rowdy contests, Bigfoot continues to command public imagination—but with no game-changing evidence or admissions, the legend remains as legendary as ever.
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