
Kansas City, MO - While most people are trying to social distance in this age of coronavirus, one man is trying to get up close with Bigfoot.
Again, he says.
Randy Harrington of Leavenworth, Kansas has been a Bigfoot 'enthusiast' for quite some time. It dates back to 2003 and what Harrington says was his first encounter. He's been on the search ever since.
“His shoulders were massive like bowling balls, I saw the moonlight coming through the hair on his shoulders", says Harrington.
He's on a mission to not only capture imagery and footage of a Bigfoot in the wild, but to be the first to prove it really does exist.
He, along with former MMA fighter Shane Carpenter, went to the Ozarks in Missouri to do just that.
An amateur documentary titled "Into the 400: Looking for the Ozark Mountain Sasquatch" focuses on their backwoods search.
While on the shoot in the Ozarks Harrington says he had an encounter with a juvenile Bigfoot out in the woods.
“And it was trying to duck down and hide and it started clicking its teeth", he says.
And then came the rock.
He thinks it was the mama Bigfoot. And believes he's tracked a family of four living there in the backwoods of the Ozarks.
“They seem to be very intelligent, they seem to think like us. They just seem to be almost a wild people", says Harrington.
Harrington says he has thermal imaging of that encounter, and one can see it by watching the documentary, which is available for purchase on Amazon Prime Video.