Bigfoot: Beyond Flesh and Blood with Spencer Jamison | Squatchin' Holler #6
Spencer Jamison is a prominent figure in the Sasquatch/Bigfoot community. He’s known for co-hosting the Woodwalkerz YouTube channel—an engaging platform where he and his co-host (Greg and Misty) share their passion for wilderness exploration, cryptid investigation, and survival know-how.  
On the Bigfoot Society podcast, Spencer was featured in the episode titled “Creepy Mountain Sasquatch with Spencer Jamison!” There, he takes listeners through his transition from teaching wilderness survival to experiencing firsthand encounters with possible Bigfoot activity.   
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The Bigfoot Journey: From Survival to Sasquatch Encounters
Here’s what makes Spencer’s Bigfoot journey particularly intriguing:
• Bridging Wilderness Skills with Cryptid Investigations: As a survival instructor, Spencer brought a unique, practical perspective to his cryptid explorations. Instead of just chasing stories, he approached his investigations with methodical preparation.  
• Eerie Encounters Across Varied Locations:
• He recounts spine-chilling experiences in the Daniel Boone National Forest, blending his wilderness familiarity with the unfolding mystery of Sasquatch activity.  
• He also explored the ominous Creepy Mountain in Alabama, a spot where he detected strange signs and structures potentially linked to Bigfoot.  
• Using Tools to Track the Unusual: One highlight from the podcast was his usage of an RF (radio frequency) meter—a tool he used during nighttime expeditions, possibly picking up unexplained energy spikes that added to the mystery.  
• Emotional & Belief Transformation: Initially approaching the topic as a pragmatic survival expert, Spencer reveals how these experiences gradually shifted his perspective, fostering a deeper belief in the Sasquatch phenomenon.  
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In Summary
Spencer Jamison of Woodwalkerz blends his expertise in wilderness survival with an earnest curiosity for Sasquatch lore. His journey takes him from the forests of Kentucky to the haunting slopes of Alabama’s Creepy Mountain, armed with gear—and a growing sense of wonder—for what might be lurking just beyond the campfire’s glow.