Bigfoot is Hyden: The incredible true story of strange activities in Michigan's Upper Peninsula - Paperback
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by Craig Sulk (Author), Barb Sulk (Author), Barnaby Jones (Author)
In 1992, Craig and Barb Sulk purchased 80 acres of land to live and hunt on just outside of Menominee Michigan, not knowing that years later their property would become a hotspot of bigfoot activity. May 2012, a series of three game camera photos were captured on the property with the middle picture showing what some believed was a Sasquatch. After much consideration the curiosity of what this anomaly could actually be got the best of Craig and he sent the pictures in to Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot, the next day he was contacted by the show asking when they could come.
After the pictures and property were featured on Finding Bigfoot's "Super Yooper" episode, Craig and Barb kept getting asked to see where they the images were captured, leading them to open The Hyden Adventure, where people from across the county could come see the evidence and decide for themselves what is really in the woods. From 2012 to his untimely passing in 2021, Craig collected evidence and stories from the property and they are presented for you here in the first two books of this collection. Craig's original work now republished, as well as his unpublished second book, co-author Barnaby Jones brings you up to speed with all of his team's research from 2020 to 2023 in book three.










