What is the “range” of Sasquatch?
Unknown. Reports of Bigfoot-like beings come from the world around. There are some graphs of sighting report densities in the US and Canada on the IVBC web site in the Native American section. Sighting reports and footprint finds have occured in 49 of 50 the United States (not Hawaii), and all ten provinces in Canada. Reports of similar creatures are found in the Himalyas (the Yeti), Australia (the Yowie), The Pamirs, the Caucasus, and the Ural Mountains in Russia, (the Almas and Almasty) the Tien Shan Mountains in China (Yeh Ren), the Cairngorn mountains in Scotland (the Big Gray man), South America, and Africa. Anecedotal data suggests the range is at least the North American continent and one can speculate that related species could be distributed world wide.