Ep. 473: The Sport of Finding Bigfoot, Seriously - Laura Krantz

Ep. 473: The Sport of Finding Bigfoot, Seriously - Laura Krantz

“There’s no way Bigfoot could be real...
...at least that’s what I thought.”

Laura Krantz is a self-described skeptic. However, several years ago she read an article about Grover Krantz, an anthropology profession and Bigfoot researcher. She thought it odd they shared last names. After more digging, she was surprised to discover that Grover was a cousin to her grandfather. She had to learn more about this mysterious world of folks who believe in the creature but aren’t “crazy”. What she found was fascinating. These aren’t tin hat wearing antisocial hermits in the forest. They are professors, teachers, forest rangers, and police officers that all had undeniably strange encounters with a creature which they never thought they’d believe in. Laura, a former NPR producer, documented her journey which she turned into Wild Thing, a podcast about the lore and reality of who or what Bigfoot really is and her quest to know more about the folks who search for it. Enjoy!

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Hidden Trails of Oregon: Crater Lake, Lava Tubes and Fly Fishing with a Native American Guide

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Ep. 922: Building Florida’s Best Bikepacking Routes - Karlos Rodriguez Bernart

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Ep. 921: Kayaking the Blue Nile and Maranon Rivers - Revisited - Amie Begg

Ep. 921: Kayaking the Blue Nile and Maranon Rivers - Revisited - Amie Begg

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Back in the day, Phil was a wildland firefighter in the Rocky Mountains, but after a major back injury, he moved back to where he grew up to plant his roots. Fast forward 20 years and Phill has been a...

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Ep. 919: Alaska to Florida by Bike - Revisited - Mason Gravley

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Ep. 918: World-Record Skydiving - Melanie Curtis

Ep. 918: World-Record Skydiving - Melanie Curtis

Melanie Curtis is a professional skydiver who led a group of  80 women skydivers from 22 countries to make history by setting a new world record: the largest all-women head-down (“vertical”) skydive. ...

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Ep. 917: Bikepacking the Ecuadorian Andes - Revisited - Uriel Eisen & Maggie Burke

Ep. 917: Bikepacking the Ecuadorian Andes - Revisited - Uriel Eisen & Maggie Burke

Originally aired September 28, 2017Uriel Eisen and Maggie Burke made their own Bikepacking bags and tent to go bikepacking in the Ecuadorian Andes. There were a lot of unknowns going in. Neither of th...

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Ep. 916: Kite Skiing Across Greenland - Katie Crafts

Ep. 916: Kite Skiing Across Greenland - Katie Crafts

Katie left her day job in 2014 with the goal of becoming her inner wonder woman. Within a month of accepting work onboard a tourist vessel in Antarctica, she sold her home, quit her job, and devoured ...

20 Mars 202353min

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