Robert W. Morgan: The Quiet Pioneer of Bigfoot Research
Before Bigfoot documentaries and social media, Robert W. Morgan was already deep in the woods chasing answers.
Here are a few fast facts about one of the most underrated figures in Sasquatch research:
• Born: 1937 A lifelong explorer of the unknown
Morgan began investigating Bigfoot in the 1960s, long before the subject was mainstream.
• Led one of the earliest organized Bigfoot expeditions
His Pacific Northwest field work set the template for modern research groups.
• Interviewed hundreds of eyewitnesses
Morgan treated witness testimony with respect, documenting encounters long before it was common practice.
• Believed Bigfoot was an intelligent, human‑adjacent species
He leaned toward the idea of a relic hominid, not a monster, but a people.
• Author of The Bigfoot Observation Project
A cult‑classic book that blends field reports, philosophy, and firsthand accounts.
• Known for his calm, serious approach
Morgan avoided sensationalism and focused on quiet, methodical investigation.
Robert W. Morgan didn’t chase fame.
He chased truth and left behind a legacy most people have never heard of.
Thanks
~Thomas~
This post is by Thomas Marcum. Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as TCC Research. Over 25 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wildland firefighter, a published photographer, and a poet.
~Thomas~
This post is by Thomas Marcum. Thomas is the founder/leader of the cryptozoology and paranormal research organization known as TCC Research. Over 25 years of experience with research and investigation of unexplained activity, working with video and websites. A trained wildland firefighter, a published photographer, and a poet.



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