Bigfoot Hurls Branch at Tennessee Researchers During Investigation
Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent episode from The Cryptid Profiler channel dropped some seriously compelling footage that every researcher needs to hear. Host Danno sat down with two field investigators, Harley Owens and Robbie Farrell, who have been doing intense work in a remote area of East Tennessee nestled against the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
What makes this episode stand out is the audio and video evidence they captured during one of their outings. The terrain they're working in sounds absolutely wild - thick stands of mountain laurel and rhododendron so dense you practically have to hack your way through with a machete, multiple creeks running through the area, and elevation changes that create natural funnels through the vegetation. For anyone familiar with Sasquatch research, this is exactly the type of habitat that gets the heart pumping.
Harley has been working this area for years, maintaining trails through punishing terrain and dealing with countless blisters and sweat-soaked summers. He's found numerous tree structures - those broken branch formations that researchers have documented across North America for decades. The Smoky Mountains region has long been considered a hotspot for activity, with its vast wilderness, dense cover, and proximity to protected parkland creating ideal conditions.
But things got really interesting on this particular day. After meeting up at a Walmart and heading into the woods, they immediately noticed something was off. The woods were quiet - that eerie silence that experienced researchers know all too well. As they made their way up the trail, things started getting tossed at them. Walnuts, rocks - the kind of territorial behavior that has been reported in Sasquatch encounters for generations.
Then came the moment that's going to give you chills. Harley heard a loud crack, turned, and saw an arm come up from behind the brush. A limb was hurled in their direction. The whole thing happened in seconds - too fast for Robbie to even turn around and film it. But they caught audio of it, and Harley clearly saw what he describes as an arm holding the limb before it was tossed.
Robbie admits he was scared. He talks about being shadowed - that feeling of knowing something is just on the other side of the laurels, watching. The cameraman in him wanted to capture everything, but the files were too large to share most of the footage.
Danno also showed an illustration from Cliff Barackman's museum that Harley and Robbie said was the closest match to what they encountered. Barackman is well-known in the research community for his work analyzing the Patterson-Gimlin film and his extensive collection of Sasquatch-related materials at the North American Bigfoot Center in Oregon.
The episode also touches on a cemetery area in their research zone and some "high strangeness" that Harley mentions but says he's careful about discussing publicly.
This is the kind of firsthand account that deserves attention. The audio evidence of the limb being tossed, combined with Harley's visual sighting of an arm, adds to the growing body of field reports coming out of the Appalachian region. Definitely worth checking out the full episode for the complete story - and definitely grab some headphones before those audio clips play.