I get asked quite frequently, about the
possibility of a Sasquatch living in the desert. The answer is a monstrous yes.
Coming originally from southern California, I have been hearing and reading
numerous Bigfoot sightings, from all over the desert areas of California,
Arizona and Nevada. These come from the late 50’s up through this current time,
but the majority was through the 50’s and 60’s. Southern California was once a
hot bed of activity for the Sasquatch, long before the influx of population
took over. I remember reading stories in the Los Angeles Times and many of the
local smaller news papers, about Bigfoot sightings, ranging from Bakersfield to
San Diego and as far east as Phoenix and Las Vegas. At this time in my life, reading
about these sightings was quite frequent. There was a large population of white
colored Bigfoot, called the Borrego Sandmen, in an around the Anza Borrego
Desert area, south of Palm Springs. From the mid 1800’s to the 1960’s, this area
had numerous Sandmen (Sasquatch) encounters with gold hunters and trappers.
The areas between Tehachapi, Edwards Air
Force Base, Victorville and Cajon Pass, was another hot spot of activity from
those early years of the 50’s up through the early 70’s. It stands to reason,
because the Sierra Nevada range basically runs down the entire state of
California from one end to the other. What a great travel way for the Sasquatch
to use. Just like here in the inter-mountain west, they have a fantastic way to
travel, from Montana to New Mexico, by staying completely hidden in the
mountains. With the massive population growth in California, the sightings have
become quite sparse, but I believe there might be a few left in places, like on the 270,000 acre Tejon ranch of the Tehachapi Mountains, Los padres National Forest
and Angeles National Forest. Does Bigfoot live in the desert? The answer is yes
and without a doubt, I believe he is here in the desert areas of Utah, also.
Ron Johnson
Kevin Allridge
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