Where Bigfoot Walks Crossing the Dark Divide

Cover of Where Bigfoot Walks Crossing the Dark Divide by Robert Michael Pyle
Publisher: Catapult
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 9781619029378
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Dewey Decimal: 001.9
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Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide by Robert Michael Pyle, published by Catapult on August 15, 2017, is a reprint edition that spans 464 pages. This book explores the quest for Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest, where Pyle, a Yale-trained ecologist, investigates the legends surrounding Sasquatch. His journey takes him into the wilderness of the Dark Divide near Mount St. Helens, where he uncovers both fossil evidence and contemporary sightings while engaging with local tribes and scientists.

Readers will find a blend of natural history and personal reflection as Pyle navigates the complexities of belief and skepticism surrounding Bigfoot. The narrative includes encounters with biologists, anthropologists, and enthusiasts, revealing the diverse motivations of those drawn to this enigmatic figure. This edition also features updated insights, including recent DNA evidence and cultural impacts stemming from popular media, ensuring that the discussion around Bigfoot remains relevant and thought-provoking.


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One of America’s most esteemed natural history writers takes to the hills of the Pacific Northwest in search of Bigfoot—and finds the wildness within ourselves

Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to investigate the legends of Sasquatch, Yale–trained ecologist Dr. Robert Pyle treks into the unprotected wilderness of the Dark Divide near Mount St. Helens, where he discovers both a giant fossil footprint and recent tracks. On the trail of what he thought was legend, he searches out Indians who tell him of an outcast tribe, the Seeahtiks, who had not fully evolved into humans. A handful of open–minded biologists and anthropologists counter the tabloids Pyle studies, while rogue Forest Service employees and loggers swear of a vast conspiracy to deep–six true stories of unknown, upright hominoid apes among us. He attends Sasquatch Daze, where he meets scientists, hunters, and others who have devoted their lives to the search, only to realize that “these guys don’t want to find Bigfoot―they want to be Bigfoot!”

Where Bigfoot Walks was the inspiration for the 2020 film The Dark Divide, starring David Cross and Debra Messing. Since the book’s original publication, Pyle’s fresh experiences and findings have been added to his original work through an updated chapter. With an evaluation of recent DNA evidence from Bigfoot hair and scat, the study of speech phonemes in the “Sierra Sounds” purported Bigfoot recordings, an examination of the impact of the wildly popular Animal Planet series Bigfoot Hunters, the reemergence of the famous Bob Gimlin into the Bigfoot community, and more, Walking With Bigfoot keeps every Bigfoot enthusiast’s mind wide open to one of the biggest questions in the land and brings Pyle’s work on the “legend” of Bigfoot into the new century.

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Language: en. Pages: 464. Edition: Reprint.

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