Revisiting Blue Creek Mountain: New Insights into the 1967 Print Find

Posted Wednesday, February 05, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, and I couldn't wait to share it with our readers. The video, titled "Before Bluff Creek - Blue Creek Mountain Revisit (Part 2)," comes to us from the YouTube channel The Sasquatch Archives. In this video, Rene Dahinden, a well-known Bigfoot researcher, revisits Blue Creek Mountain in 1993, the site of an unusual print find in August 1967. The video offers a fascinating glimpse into what Dahinden saw during his visit, and provides a snapshot of the area as it looked then, which hasn't been altered much since. Dahinden takes us to the site of a cement building, which he believes was used as a relay transmitter by the forest service. He also shows us the location of a cabin that was burnt down, which he believes was there since the 1930s. Dahinden talks about how the footprints left the road and went into the woods, and how some people believe that the Blue Creek Mountain prints are hoaxed, while others think they are the real deal. The video raises some interesting questions about the origins of the footprints, and whether they were created by a hoaxer or a real Bigfoot. Dahinden himself doesn't take a position on the matter, but he does offer some food for thought for those who are interested in the mystery of Bigfoot. I found this video to be incredibly intriguing. It offers a unique perspective on a well-known Bigfoot sighting, and raises some interesting questions that are worth considering. I would encourage all of our readers to check out the video and form their own opinions on the matter. In terms of