Rico Foot

The story of the most interesting Bigfoot in the world.

Rico Foot isn’t your average Bigfoot—he’s the cooler, sharper half of the infamous Foot Brothers. Always spotted in his trademark fedora, sunglasses, and a chain that says “I’m serious, but not that serious,”

Rico has traded in the chaos of odd jobs for something a little more meaningful—telling the stories that shaped the world around us. Whether he’s standing at the edge of Old Man’s Cave, overlooking the shores of Lake Erie, or leaning back in a quiet rocking chair, Rico has a way of connecting the past to the present with a calm, steady voice… and just enough humor to keep it real.

He doesn’t just talk about history—he walks through it. From the founding moments of America to the turning points that tested it, Rico brings a grounded perspective that feels less like a lecture and more like a conversation you didn’t know you needed. The kind that makes you think for a second… then nod without realizing it.

Of course, life with his brother Boogerfoot hasn’t changed much. Rico still plays the straight man to Booger’s chaos, delivering dry observations and perfectly timed lines that somehow make the madness make sense. It’s not always easy—but somebody’s got to keep things on the rails.

When he’s not reflecting on history or offering a little life perspective, Rico enjoys quiet views, good company, and the kind of thoughts that don’t need to be loud to mean something. His outlook is simple: not every moment needs a spotlight… but the ones that matter are worth paying attention to. His philosophy is: “Every journey doesn’t need a map; stay curious.”

Rico talks about the creation of Rt. 66
Rico says Ohio has a lot to do with space exploration
Rico tells about the first car ride across America

Rico’s journeys

Rico visits Serpent’s Mound
He says why argue?
The spirits of Moonville Tunnel
The tradition of The Shoe.
Journey’s need to be free spirited.
The shore is the beginning