Bigfoot in the Woods: Analyzing Mysterious Audio Recordings
Posted Monday, February 03, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Squatching the PNW has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Sasquatch/Bigfoot vocalizations and wood knocks," features a series of audio recordings that the channel's owner believes may contain evidence of Bigfoot activity.
The video begins with the channel's owner playing a recording of what he believes to be Bigfoot vocalizations. The sounds are described as "gibberish" and "like some type of yelling and talking at the same time." The owner notes that the vocalizations are faint, but can be heard more clearly when the audio is adjusted to a specific frequency range.
Next, the video features a series of wood knocks, which are described as loud and powerful. The owner notes that the wood knocks are unusual and unlike anything he has heard before. He also points out that the location where the recordings were made is miles away from any human activity, adding to the intrigue of the sounds.
The video also includes a recording of what the owner believes to be a Sasquatch humming or singing. The sound is described as "weird" and "hard to completely make out," but the owner is confident that it is not a bird or other animal.
One of the most interesting parts of the video is a series of vocalizations that the owner believes to be a conversation between two or three Bigfoot. The vocalizations are described as "faint" but can be heard more clearly when the audio is adjusted. The owner notes that the vocalizations are spaced apart in a way that suggests a human-like conversation.
The video also includes a series of recordings of crows and ravens, which the owner notes sound "not quite normal." He points out that some of the calls have a "distortion" that is unusual for these birds.
Overall, the video is sure to be of interest to Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. While the sounds presented in the video are intriguing, it is important to note that they have not been definitively proven to be Bigfoot vocalizations or wood knocks. However, the video serves as a reminder of the mystery and intrigue that surrounds the Bigfoot phenomenon.
I am always excited to see new evidence and research related to Bigfoot. This video, while not definitive proof, is certainly intriguing and worth a watch for anyone interested in the subject. Who knows, it may just be the evidence we've all been waiting for!