The Ridgewalkers, January 2021 Blog

Hello and Happy New Year to all! This is Greg Walter, author, and illustrator of my debut book, The Ridgewalkers, typing away on this cold January day. A few quick updates as we go into the new year! I am starting the 2021 New Year off with a bang! I will be a guest on a video stream Podcast hosted by Michael and Kristi over at Tactical Bigfoot Research and Wheres my Sage. The evening’s entertainment will begin at 5 pm Pacific time on Tuesday, January 5th. Please listen in and learn some insights on my thoughts on real to life mythic beings that we all support because it gives us a true sense of mystery even to this day.

I delve into the many possibilities of Bigfoot origins that are outside the normal avenues of these bipeds living here amongst us in our realm of existence. I guess I should preface this with my own beliefs that probably fall outside of normal avenues of belief.

The easy way is these hairy monsters are here with us on planet earth, their goal is to wander around in remote areas eating or killing unsuspecting visitors as shown in the many movies and clips designed to scare us into believing in a “Boogey-man.” I think there’s a lot more at work here than we previously imagined. A whole lot more.

Across the Americas, tribes have known about and even communicate with these beings to gain knowledge, both spiritual and real-time, regarding the health and survivability of the tribe. This especially hits home if the world is upset and they have to figure out their own food security based on their knowledge of the land and its bounty, or lack thereof.

These tribes have done this for a thousand years, or in some cases, much longer. In exchange, trust is built and even bonding with these entities that are only broken upon their death. In this, it’s what can make them (the immortals) sad because they, The Little People or their respective Giants, Sasquatch, etc. have lost a lifelong friend that was a mortal, making friends with immortals.

In all, we as people are always interested in gaining knowledge from unlikely places.

This would be one of them.

Respect, cherish and even love your natural world, for now, It’s all we have.

Thanks for checking out this month’s blog!