The search for Bigfoot is constantly evolving as researchers are able to develop better and better techniques due to improvements in technology or advanced equipment.

As many of you already know the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) has a database of reported bigfoot sightings and encounters from various locations that are updated regularly. Youtuber Toby Langford is working on a very interesting project that uses this database of bigfoot reports along with Google Maps to find the places where bigfoot is most likely to be found. We have seen some of these bigfoot maps using data to pinpoint bigfoot hot spots in the past although Mr. Langford seems to be advancing this concept even further and taking it to a new level. According to Langford, he is using the R programming language along with Google Maps, Google Earth, and Google Images to track clusters of Sasquatch sightings. This type of bigfoot data has already produced potential patterns of bigfoot locations so being able to use this even more effectively may be a key to a breakthrough.

The results of his work so far are extremely interesting and there seems to be much more on the way. We get a look at the process and some of the results in his search for the elusive cryptid in this new video. Be sure to check it out and give him a follow over on Youtube to keep track of his upcoming updates and advancements. While finding bigfoot using Google Maps or Earth isn’t in itself a new concept the work being done here could really advance our use of this technique and make it much more detailed and informative. Perhaps one day tools like this will lead to finding the concrete bigfoot evidence we are all looking for. Maybe the work being done by Mr. Langford will help lead to more great bigfoot sightings 2018.