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Bigfoot has been commanding headlines and social media buzz over the past few days, reigniting fascination nationwide. Over the weekend, the annual Forest County Bigfoot Festival drew a crowd of enthusiasts and mainstream media to Pennsylvania, with events ranging from the Bigfoot Hunt to petting zoos and panel discussions led by popular Sasquatch researchers. Attendees enjoyed a featured talk by Mountain Monsters’ Willy McQuillian and Jeff Headlee and vied for prizes in Bigfoot calling and biggest foot contests. The weekend culminated in a community 5K and a roundtable with leading voices in the field, with organizers reporting record turnout and a palpable rise in Bigfoot fever, though, notably, no verifiable sightings were reported during the festival, as covered by The Chronicle.

Meanwhile, the Sasquatch set the internet ablaze yet again after a viral video purported to show a lone Bigfoot ambling along the Upper Colorado River. TMZ reports that National Geographic anthropologist and "Expedition Bigfoot" star Mireya Mayor reviewed the footage and, while acknowledging the excitement, flat-out dismissed it as another hoax, citing the creature’s movements as overly human and lacking the signature ape-like gait she would expect from an authentic encounter. Mayor cautioned fans not to be fooled by hype and insisted that, despite the ongoing speculation, no one has yet provided ironclad evidence.

On YouTube, Smokey Sasquatch Stories & Survival dropped a new episode three weeks ago recounting a tense fishing encounter along the Mississippi River. In the story, a fisherman claims a family of Sasquatch approached him before one cryptid performed a "totally unexpected" act, leaving him shaken. While captivating, the account remains in the realm of anecdote, with no physical evidence or corroboration reported.

Idaho was thrust into the Sasquatch spotlight early this year after an ATV rider’s alleged encounter with a hulking, dark figure went viral on the "Other Wordly News" channel, sparking debate about its authenticity. Some viewers pointed to the figure’s “ape-like” arm movements as supporting Bigfoot myths, while others flagged the shadowy video as another possible fake.

While Bigfoot continues to elude scientific verification, the past few days have reinforced the creature’s mythic status. Social platforms are teeming with debates, reaction videos, and AI-generated vlogs tracking every rumor and report. As Spreaker’s “Bigfoot Frenzy” podcast noted, the Sasquatch obsession is reaching new heights, fueled by sightings real and imagined, public events, and a vibrant online community eager to believe that the truth is still out there.

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