Meet the Trailblazers Behind the Tracks

The Soul Squatch crew isn’t built in boardrooms — it’s forged on foggy ridgelines, in campfire circles, and on the trails where the maps fade out.

These are the off-map roamers, Squatch seekers, and wild-hearted believers who put boots to dirt and keep the legend alive. They don’t just chase stories — they live them. And every track they leave behind adds to the myth we’re all out here writing together.

Terrestrial

Sasquatch Data Analyst
"I turn Bigfoot sightings into data because the legend deserves real proof."

She is the creator of the Sasquatch Data Project-an open-source effort to collect and analyze credible Bigfoot sightings using real data. With a background in Earth & Atmospheric Sciences from Georgia Tech and experience on NASA's Dawn Mission, she brings a scientific edge to the Squatch scene.

Terrestrial's all about making research fun, engaging, and accessible-especially through her social content that blends science storytelling, and a healthy dose of Squatchy curiosity.

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No armchairs here. Just real-deal Squatch seekers — chasing whispers through the pines and turning stories into evidence.

Rod Nichols

Field Researcher
"Every set of prints tells a story, and I’m here to read the forest like a book."

He is a San Antonio-based Bigfoot researcher and the creator of Bexar County Bigfoot. He’s been investigating strange activity in the San Antonio area for over six years, uncovering fascinating finds like 14–16 inch footprints, elaborate wood structures, and unexplainable noises in remote wilderness areas.

Rod documents his research through video and photography, sharing his discoveries online. His work continues to explore local and surrounding areas in the search for evidence—and, of course, the elusive creature we call Bigfoot.

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In the space between hard evidence and campfire story, you’ll find the ones who can’t stop looking.

Bennett Tanton

Recon Marine. Army Infantryman. Sasquatch Seeker.
"I’m not just chasing shadows, I’m after the truths hiding in plain sight."

Bennett Tanton is the voice behind Broadcasting Seeds and Whispers of the Wood Ape—two shows that dive headfirst into the worlds of high strangeness, forgotten history, cryptids, conspiracies, and spiritual warfare. Based just outside Syracuse, NY, Bennett brings a boots-on-the-ground approach to both his podcasting and his fieldwork.

A veteran of both the Marine Corps and the Army, his background in reconnaissance and infantry operations gives him a unique edge when navigating the deep woods and untamed wilds of the Northeast. But his mission isn’t just about finding tracks or chasing shadows—it’s about uncovering hidden truths and giving voice to stories too often dismissed or ignored.

Whether he's exploring remote corners of the Adirondacks, interviewing eyewitnesses with spine-chilling encounters, or recording episodes that connect dots between ancient myths and modern mysteries, Bennett stands at the intersection of the seen and unseen. 

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Want to Join the Crew?

Got boots on the trail and Squatch in your heart? Reach out to us if you'd like to be featured in our community spotlight. Whether you're researching, exploring, or just rocking your Squatch gear in the wild-we'd love to hear from you!