Gwendolyn's journey into the world of Bigfoot began in February 2021 when she had a life-changing encounter just 1000 feet from her home. This sighting sparked a passion for Bigfoot research, leading her to attend various events and connect with other researchers. She quickly realized that most Bigfoot events were held in the western parts of Pennsylvania or even further away. This inspired her to create a local festival, providing a platform for enthusiasts to gather, share stories, and learn from experts.
The Central Pennsylvania Bigfoot and Cryptid Festival, now in its second year, promises to be bigger and better. With 90 vendors, six costume characters, and a host of engaging activities, attendees are in for an unforgettable experience.
One of the highlights of the festival is the impressive speaker lineup. Returning speaker Michael Cook, known for his appearances on the Travel Channel's "These Woods Are Haunted," will be sharing his insights. Other notable speakers include Les Odell, Jamie and Jenny King, Bill Rigby, and Sharon Buck, each bringing their unique perspectives and experiences to the event.
Gwendolyn's personal experiences with Bigfoot are nothing short of fascinating. She recounts her first sighting as a 30-second moment that changed her life forever. Since then, she has traveled extensively, investigating Bigfoot sightings in various states and even the UK. Her research has revealed intriguing patterns, such as Bigfoot's tendency to travel along power lines and mimic other animals and even humans.
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