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Dave Colbert plays his harmonica in front of the University Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afternoon. Colbert said the churchyard is a quiet spot where he likes to read.
Walter Langowski had it all. Professional football player. A Ph.D. in physics. Millionaire status. He also had something else: thick orange fur, an ape-like physique, and clawed hands and feet. Walter designed and constructed a device to generate gamma radiation bombardments similar to those which had created the Hulk. He used this equipment on himself and was transformed ino a ten-foot tall, superhumanly powerful creature. Walter called his bestial form "Sasquatch," the Canadian name for the legendary "Bigfoot" creature that he resembled. Once he learned how to maintain his normal personality and intelligence as Sasquatch he joined Alpha Flight. Walter Langowski continues to be his own successful experiment, a man changed into a superhuman Sasquatch with powers that can benefit all of mutantkind.
Carved wooden "Sasquatch" near rest area
Descending the Pike's Peak Highway
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During Day 1 of the Sasquatch! Music Festival at the Gorge Amphitheater in Washington State, May 23, 2009.
Photo by Abbey Simmons
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Photo Credit: James Bailey for KEXP
Find NPR music's entire coverage from the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival here: www.npr.org/sasquatch/
"No professional cameras allowed inside"... but I saw a few dslrs. grrrr. Point and drop finally kicked the bucket, too... no photos for me.
Gigantopithecus greeni (var. austini). From Aldergrove, just across the river from the traditional home of the Sasquatch near the Harrison River.
Photo Credit: Mike Katzif/NPR
Find NPR music's entire coverage from the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival here: www.npr.org/sasquatch/
Winter 2019
Located north of Harrison Hot Springs, Sasquatch Provincial Park is characterized by a series of pocket lakes, a unique second-growth and birch forest, and scenic mountain ridges.
Hicks and Deer Lakes are ideal for motor-boating and canoeing, while Trout Lake provides a tranquil fishing experience. Visitors can also enjoy camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking
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My wife getting familiar with Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, somewhere near the Mendocino/Humboldt border, Northern California
CascadiaNow! volunteers and community members pitched in to give the Sasquatch a new coat of fur, mushrooms to sit in, and a new coat of pain for his mossy feet
The 2015 Sasquatch Brew Fest moved down the street from Ninkasi Brewing to Hop Valley Brewing’s distribution parking lot for the second year in a row of sunny weather. Folks huddled under a spray tent indifferent that their program guide listing the 45 participating breweries was soaked; they were too busy studying the more than 75 available beers from local Eugene and Springfield, regional Oregon breweries and even Fish Brewing from Olympia.