Ron Morehead is an ‘adventurist’; a positive
‘someone’ who loves life, but often lives it on the edge. As a SCUBA diver, he swam with the hammerhead
sharks, has been filmed in Mexico’s Pacific Ocean riding the backs of giant manta
rays, and been a safety diver for the filming of Right whales in
Patagonia.
As a private pilot, Ron has flown
his own aircraft from the Alaskan bush to the Costa Rican jungle. Besides
travelling to the ancient Mayan civilizations in the Yucatan, he has also flown
into a remote jungle area of Chiapas (Southern Mexico) on an anonymous Mayan
discovery expedition. What he saw was
thought to be one of the last remaining strong-holds of the Mayan people.
He has ventured into Western Nepal’s Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve to help assess
the tiger population, explored the jungles of Bardiya on elephants, and been in
the wilderness of Siberia looking for evidence of the Russian Yeti. He has made two trips in South America
exploring the enigmatic structures and the non-human remains of the pre-Inca people.
Over the years Ron
has been interviewed by several radio programs and has been televised by the
BBC and other learning channels. He was
a guest speaker at the Darwin Museum in Moscow (Russia) and for years he has
given presentations at symposiums and conferences about his Bigfoot/Sasquatch
experiences. He has openly shared his
knowledge and accounts with others. His
book, “Voices in the Wilderness,” chronicles his 40 years of researching the
enigma. He has produced two CDs with actual Bigfoot vocalizations, focusing on
the interaction he and others had with these forest giants.
As a successful businessman, and
a father of four, his entrepreneurism has afforded him the time and means to do
many things. He doesn’t consider himself
an active participant in a man-made religion, but is deeply spiritual, and yet he
can be a classic ‘bad boy’. Besides
being a gifted entertainer-musician, his incredible life as a speaker has taken
him worldwide. Unlike most of our
culture, Ron has learned to live with nature on its terms and not attempt to
conquer it. His story about
Bigfoot/Sasquatch is a chronicle that has drawn much attention over the last
40-years. It’s a true story and he says that it’s been the biggest adventure of
his lifetime. As an independent and free
spirit, Ron (my dad) has had, and is still having, a remarkable life – anything
but ordinary – that’s for sure.
Rachelle (Morehead) Araque, daughter
Rachelle (Morehead) Araque, daughter