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Researcher, author, since 1978.

New Exhibit in Grand Prairie Alberta

Starting this Friday. September 28, 2018 a new Sasquatch exhibit will open its doors to the public. Located at the Heritage Discovery center, 11330 106 street, Grand Prairie, Alberta.
‘IN THE SHADOWS OF THE ROCKIES, ALBERTA’S SASQUATCH STORIES’ will open at 4:30 pm Friday. I will be there on the 28th and the 29th to give two lectures on this subject. And will be there to answer questions and launch the republication of my first Book, “Sasquatch In Alberta”.

Poster for the new exhibit.

I hope to see you there.

Thomas Steenburg

Sasquatch In Alberta: Republished this Fall

An old classic, which has been out of print since the early 1990s, will be republished this fall from Hancock House Publishers.

The book is the original as it was when first published in 1989/90 but more recent Alberta reports have been added since I did continue to research in Canada’s Wild Rose Province until the year 2002, when I made the move to the lower mainland of British Columbia.

Also, additional photos and witness’ diagrams which were not in the original publication have been added to this updated version of the book.

Hancock House Publishers will be taking advance orders on their website:   https://www.hancockhouse.com/collections/newly-released-forthcoming/products/sasquatch-in-alberta.

The book is due out at the end of September 2018.

Thomas Steenburg

Monster x Radio. On the shoulders of Giants

On July 18th 2018 host and fellow researcher Julie Rench aired the first episode of a new Monster x Blog talk program entitled ‘On the shoulders of Giants. I was her first guest and the idea of the program was to rem anise about the old guard of Sasquatch research many of whom have now passed away. I was very fortunate to have known and done work with many of these famous names from the past. Julie of course wanted to get a lot of my memories recorded before the day I pass away. (Hopefully many years from now) This first episode concentrated on the late Rene Dahinden. Episode 2 which aired August 15th 2018 will be posted in the near future. I hope you all enjoy episode 1 below.

Thomas Steenburg

Malone Family Tracks

Sometimes, but not often, a sighting or a reported footprint find comes your way within 12 hours of the incident or finding.  That was the case recently when I had stopped by “The Happy Prospector” store just outside of Harrison Hot Springs, BC on July 17, 2018.

Steve Turnbull, owner and well-known artist in the area, and I were discussing a possible sighting he and two others had a year ago (August 2017) at the north end of Elbow Lake ( Steenburg File # 10210).  As we were talking, a visiting American family from Washington State (Malone) had entered to look around. The father, Kevin, had heard part of our conversation and told us that earlier that very day while he, his wife (Janine) and their daughter (Jenna) were hiking on Bridle Loop Trail, which is located just on the eastern part of town at the bottom of Bear Mountain, and found what looked like footprints. They took a few cell phone photos, one of which is below:

A number of photos were taken by the family near one of the trail’s small wooden bridges. To me looking at his cell phone, I thought they were worth investigating. Kevin also said he would email me the pictures when they got back.  He also drew me a map of the approximate location along the trail where he thought the tracks were.

I set out to find them an hour later just going by his map and what I could remember seeing in the surrounding area in the photos.  Well, I came across a number of small trail bridges along the trail whose purpose I believe is to let hikers avoid deep muddy parts during wetter times.  Not a problem this day. I found a number of impressions at different locations and everything from human boots prints to bears tracks and horseshoe tracks as well. Finally, I found the right ones. Below is my photo of the same possible track as Kevin took:

My 9 inch trail guide book in place were Kevin’s foot had been. There were a number of impressions at this location, mostly right on the trail itself. Placed there at a time and date when the surface was wetter and therefor softer. I have doubts that these footprints are Sasquatch in origin, but it is possible.  None in my opinion showed clear toe impressions and one would think they would judging from the depth they were in the ground at the time they were made? I can see why the Malone family thought they could be Sasquatch prints and why they caught their interest in the first place. However, looking at them on the ground did not impress me as much as they did in the cell phone photos. Later that day when I got home and checked my mail Kevin, true to his word, had sent me his cell phone photos confirming that I did indeed find the ones the family found.

So, in my opinion it is possible that these could be footprints left by a Sasquatch? Possible but I doubt it.

Thomas Steenburg

Incomplete video appears on youtube

The following video appeared on youtube this past May 18 2018 from the folks at Sasquatch Central.

https://youtu.be/MkCy6uqcGXE

Now all in all it was a good presentation of an investigation on a case in which I was personally involved with at the time all this was occurring. But what I do not understand is why the most important part of that follow up investigation was left out? What I am referring to was the fact that Gerry Mathews and myself witnesses a coyote emitting these incredible cry’s on April 5th, 2006. Now I know Ken Kristian was aware of what Gerry and myself witnessed that day as we called him on Gerry’s cell phone even before we had left the area. He was disappointed of course, as we were ourselves, that it wasn’t a large primate. But the facts are the facts in research, even when the conclusion is not what you had hoped it would be! The Chehalis screamer, which terrified residents in the trailer park during this time, were a rare call made by coyotes! Not a Sasquatch.

Thomas Steenburg