Hillary Clinton turned into a Bigfoot-like legend in hilarious SNL skit ‘The Hunt for Hill’

'Catch her, trap her and thank her': SNL turns Hillary into Bigfoot lurking in the woods of upstate New York in hilarious 'Hunt for Hill' sketch Hillary Clinton's transformation from speech-giving political megastar to forest-bound hermit has been turned into a hilarious SNL skit. One of the Democrat's few media appearances since she lost to Trump came in mid-November, when a fan supposedly met her by chance in the woods near her Chappaqua, NY home and took a photo for Facebook.

Milwaukee therapist finds her own comfort in chance Clinton encounter

Margaret Gintoft knew there was a chance she might run into a Clinton or two after jogging near her daughter's home in Chappaqua, N.Y. The Milwaukee psychotherapist was aware that Bill and Hillary Clinton are quite visible in the community although so soon after the presidential election, Gintoft certainly didn't expect what would come next. Last Sunday, Gintoft and her family were hiking in Rockefeller State Park when she saw the former president and former Secretary of State.

Hiker recounts Clinton meeting to CNN

Margot Gerster, who ran into Hillary Clinton on a hike just a day after she conceded the race, encountered a presidential nominee seemingly at peace and at grace, Gerster said Thursday. In an image posted to Facebook, Clinton, who lives in Chappaqua, New York, can be seen smiling with White Plains resident Gerster, who was hiking with her daughter, 13-month-old Phoebe, and their dog, Piper.

Hiker Crosses Path with Hillary Clinton After Her Concession

Sometimes what you need is a breath of fresh air, and that appears to be exactly what Hillary Clinton was looking for today. On the same day that President-elect Donald Trump was welcomed to the White House and met with President Obama, Hillary and Bill Clinton along with their two dogs, were spotted hiking a trail near their home in Chappaqua, New York, by Clinton supporter Margot Gerster.

Mother and Daughter Hikers Meet Hillary

Facebook may bear some responsibility for Donald Trump's election to the presidency, but it can still be a reassuringly heartwarming place. Take Margot Gerster's most recent post: Feeling dejected over the election, New Yorker Gerster decided to take her daughter and dog for a walk in the woods in Chappaqua, New York, today.