bigfoot book
The events in both 1980 softcover John Green books "On the track of the Sasquatch" books 1 & 2 are readable and sound credible to one who has been in the position of observer myself. The Year of the Sasquatch reads like these two, more stories of encounters from the early 19th century forward to about 1969 over the span of the three publications. Remembering that predators have eyes that look forward and prey have eyes that look out the sides is a main point that comes up into the mind of a human being when spotting a Sasquatch. Sasquatch eyes look forward. They are so much bigger that one instinctively freezes in an effort not to be seen. Witnesses share the same longing to leave the area, not to pursue the witnessed sasquatches. John Green has always had a reputation for integrity and fair dealing. The included report recorded by Pres. Roosevelt from a witness is in Book 1 of Track, I believe, but it also rings true.