Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Review: Squatch Detective Radio 4-9-07

Steve's guest was Dr. Henner Fahrenbach, a scientist and retired biologist from the Oregon Primate Center. Dr. Fahrenbach discussed such things as ecology for different species of animals, including the Sasquatch, as well as how each species relates to each other. I called in and asked about what characteristics he looks for in different hair samples, as well as about the Skookum Cast and why scientists were reluctant to examine it. The show was going great till Steve decided to pull out that old chestnut of the Patterson/Gimlin Movie and ask Dr. Fahrenbach about his thoughts on it and how it relates to a real species. Steve, if you're reading this, the show is always great, but the P/G Movie is an old and rehashed subject. That is why Sean and I really don't like to discuss it very often if at all on our show. Other than that, the shows are always terrific, with a little pearl of wisdom in them. Tonight's show was great and enjoyable, as well as educational. Steve's next show will be next Monday, with his guests Chris Bartow and Chuck Adinolfi to discuss their expedition coming up next weekend in the Adirondack Mountains in New York State. The show starts at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central and can be found at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesquatchdetective As always, please tune in and support great research.

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