The Essential Guide To Bigfoot Review


Check out the review of Ken Gerhard's book The Essential Guide to Bigfoot.

It’s important to note that The Essential Guide to Bigfoot is not a collection of campfire-style tales. In fact, quite the opposite: Ken tackles a wealth of different aspects of the Bigfoot phenomenon; all of them intriguing and thought-provoking. And, he highlights many aspects of the mystery that you may never have heard of. The book begins with a foreword from long-time Bigfoot investigator, Peter Byrne. And it is followed by Ken’s account of what may very well have been his own encounter with a Bigfoot near a remote Texas lake, late one night in 2003. “Deep, apelike grunts” were heard and human-like tracks were discovered. Ken then provides us with an excellent section on the physical appearance of Bigfoot. By examining multiple cases and eyewitness testimony, Ken gives his thoughts on the average height of the equally average Bigfoot (and the limits of those heights, too). Weight, facial appearances and – of course! – those famous feet are all addressed. The outcome: probably the best description I have read of what the Bigfoot creatures really look like. There’s a very good section too that tackles one of the most controversial aspects of the overall puzzle: the number of Bigfoot that might be living in the United States. Ken suggests that we’re looking at a few thousand at most. Diet is also discussed, with Ken concluding that the Bigfoot are definitive omnivores.
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