Bigfoot Footprint Discovered in Great Saganda Lake Investigation

Posted Thursday, July 25, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on YouTube, the Adirondack Bigfoot channel takes us on an intriguing investigation of Sacandaga Lake in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. The lake, created in 1930, has a rich history and is known for its dark past, which includes relocated graves, towns, and bridges now lying beneath its waters. The video's narrator, filled with excitement and curiosity, shares witness encounters and the area's Native American history, particularly the bear clan of the Mohawk and the turtle and wolf clans that lived nearby. The region's lumber industry boom has also added to the area's allure, making it a prime location for possible Bigfoot sightings. Upon arrival, the investigator uses a drone to scout the wooded areas outside of town, eager to uncover evidence of Bigfoot in the Great Sacandaga Lake area of New York State. The team discovers a water source and finds signs of New York State Wilderness, state land, and protected area designations. As they venture deeper into the woods, they come across bent trees, structures, and broken trees – all indicators of potential Bigfoot activity. The most compelling evidence arrives when the team discovers a large footprint, approximately 15.12 inches long, with deep heel and toe impressions. The investigator scans the print with an app and films it with a 360 camera for further analysis. Throughout the investigation, the team senses they are being watched and hear sounds in the woods, making the experience even more thrilling. The video concludes with the team expressing their belief in the existence of Bigfoot in the area and their commitment to further investigations. I encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on this fascinating investigation. The evidence presented in the video is compelling, and it's always exciting to see new potential sightings and evidence of Bigfoot's existence. Keep an eye on Adirondack Bigfoot's YouTube channel for future updates and investigations. Happy squatching!