Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies

Michael Johnson is the driving force behind Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies. Michael
came to Colorado in 1977 from northern Kansas. He instantly fell in love with the mountains and
Colorado and has spent countless days and nights exploring its majesty.
Michael got started in this endeavor in the 1990’s after finding 17″ footprints in the snow at
Rampart Range during Thanksgiving break. In the same location, Mike had a Class 1 Bigfoot
sighting when he saw a male Sasquatch in person. This sighting was investigated by the Bigfoot
Field Researchers Organization (BFRO).
Being very comfortable in the woods, Michael is well adapted to search for the legendary
creature in the most remote areas of Colorado, in all four seasons. Mike is a family man and is
very spiritual, whether it be his religion or his search for his Indian heritage. He is painfully
honest, which has been his biggest challenge in this field, much to his surprise. Mike is interested
in both the scientific side and spiritual side of the Sasquatch Equation, which makes him a
unique individual in the field today.
The Pikes Peak Historical Society invites you to learn more about Sasquatch Investigations of
the Rockies at their monthly Chautauqua (free program) on Sunday, June, 11th at 2:00 pm at the
Florissant Library. The Library is located adjacent to the Florissant Community Park on 334
Circle Drive in Florissant. This program is presented as a public service of the Pikes Peak
Historical Society. Admission is free and refreshments are served. No reservation is required but
arrive early, seating is limited. For more information call 719-748-8259 or 719-748-3861.