About
The Cryptid Project
The Cryptid Project is a sighting-by-sighting map of the places covered on Finding Bigfoot and Expedition Bigfoot — the locations, the evidence presented, the witness accounts, and what (if anything) the teams actually found. One page per sighting area, organized by geography and show season, built for people who want to look at the data themselves.
The voice here is cautious-believer. Not a hoax-debunking site, not a credulous one. Something is going on in some of these places — maybe not what the shows suggest, maybe exactly what they suggest, but the pattern of reports across decades and thousands of miles is hard to dismiss entirely. This project tries to lay it all out and let you decide.
Meet Doug
I'm Doug Mayeux. I've spent the last several years on the road with my family in a Sprinter van, and the deeper we got into the back roads and national forests, the more sighting reports we kept running into — historical markers, local lore, places where something was seen that nobody could quite explain. This project grew out of that.
The Cryptid Project is part of Wayfind Adventures, a small network of independent travel and mystery sites I run with my family. Each one covers its own territory:
- SprinterFam — my wife Bridget's site, covering van life with kids and National Parks from the family-travel side.
- Ancient Origins Project — the sites featured on Ancient Aliens, approached with a curious-skeptic eye.
- Unearthed Project — Josh Gates' Expedition Unknown and Expedition X locations, written in a field-journal voice.
If a sighting area here overlaps with a National Park on SprinterFam or a location on one of the sister sites, that's by design — the network is built around those connections.
Corrections, missing sighting areas, or evidence I should be looking at? doug@wayfindadventures.com.