Troy Palmer has spent over five years conducting field research into the Sasquatch phenomenon, blending his skills as a wildlife photographer and outdoorsman with a relentless curiosity for one of the world’s most enduring mysteries. Raised on a farm in Connecticut, Troy’s deep connection to nature was forged early in life, where he gained hands-on experience working with horses, cattle, and goats, as well as honing his hunting skills with deer, wild hog, coyote, and a variety of game birds.
Troy’s passion for the outdoors and wildlife has only grown since then, leading him to capture the natural world through the lens of his camera. As a skilled wildlife photographer, Troy documents the ecosystems he encounters, adding depth and precision to his Sasquatch field research, with an eye trained to observe even the subtlest details in nature.
Before embarking on his Sasquatch research, Troy served honorably as an infantry sergeant in the United States Army. His military experience instilled in him discipline, leadership, and tactical skills that now serve him in navigating the challenging and remote terrains where he conducts his investigations. This background in the armed forces, combined with his rural upbringing, provides him with a unique perspective on survival, wilderness tracking, and investigation.
In addition to his practical expertise, Troy holds an Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering, a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and a Master of Arts in Management and Leadership. These academic credentials reflect his strategic and technical mindset, which he brings to his fieldwork, ensuring that every investigation is thorough and data-driven.
Whether documenting wildlife through his camera lens or leading expeditions into the wilderness, Troy Palmer combines his broad range of experiences to explore the uncharted territories of both nature and legend, always in search of the truth behind the mystery of Sasquatch.