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Cliff Barackman CLIFF WAS BORN IN LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA, in 1970. His first bigfoot encounter occurred while camping in Northern California. Determined to understand the nature of his experience, he began immersing himself in sasquatch research. After engaging in squatching expeditions up and down the west coast, from the Sierras to the Cascades, he finally settled in the Pacific Northwest. Considering the high concentration of sasquatch sightings and similar sasquatch encounters, Portland was a practical residence for a dedicated bigfoot researcher. Today, Cliff splits his time between filming Finding Bigfoot for the Animal Planet, and teaching the fourth grade.
BIGFOOT RESEARCH. Cliff has been a dedicated sasquatch field researcher for the past two decades. Known throughout the Sasquatch scientific community for his extended expeditions, he been known to spend over 200 days a year in the field. Over the years he has managed to gather data supporting the hypothesis that sasquatches are an undiscovered species of great ape that walks bipedally and lives in North America. Though finding and documenting data is a goal of Cliff's research, it is not the primary goal. The process of bigfooting is fun!
TV/MEDIA Cliff Barackman has been featured in numerous television shows, websites and print articles. Recently he participated in a Sasquatch expedition with Bob Saget for the A&E program "Bob Saget's Strange Days." He has also been a featured Sasquatch expert on The History Channel's "MonsterQuest" series. Portland's newsweekly Willamette Week touted Cliff as the "Best Believer of 2010," and his name comes up frequently on Cryptomundo.com, the cryptozoology authority. He aslo appered numerous times on the radio program "Coast to Coat with George Noori".
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