Bigfoot Researcher Finds Moved Markers and Knocked Down Tree
Posted Tuesday, June 30, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
So, I just came across this wild video over on the REDfoot YouTube channel, and honestly, it's the kind of content that makes you want to grab your gear and head straight into the woods. If you're into the practice of leaving offerings for Sasquatch, you're going to want to check this one out.
For those unfamiliar, "gifting" is a well-known practice among researchers and enthusiasts who believe in leaving items like sticks, marbles, food, or trinkets in areas where Sasquatch activity has been reported. The idea is to leave something, return later, and see if the items have been moved, taken, or interacted with in any way. It's a non-invasive way to potentially document activity and build trust with whatever might be out there. Some researchers, like those involved with the Sasquatch Genome Project and various field investigators, have reported items being moved in ways that couldn't easily be explained by wind or other animals.
In this particular video, the person behind the camera is returning to check on a walking stick and marble they had previously left at a spot in the woods. Right off the bat, they notice something interesting — there's a knock-down in the road, and an "X" mark that appears to have been moved or dragged from its original position. That's already raising eyebrows, because why would an X mark be moved unless something was curious about it?
They continue on to find the walking stick and marble still in place, which is also noteworthy. Sometimes offerings are taken, sometimes they're left alone, and sometimes they're repositioned. Every outcome tells a different story. The fact that the marble was still sitting right where it was placed could mean the gift was accepted but not needed, or that whoever (or whatever) was in the area simply wasn't interested in taking it.
There's also mention of a "crazy tree" in the road, which adds to the atmosphere of the whole scene. Knock-downs and unusual tree formations are often discussed in Sasquatch research, with some researchers theorizing that these could be territorial markers or natural structures that Sasquatch might use for travel or observation.
What really got me about this video is the genuine curiosity and respect the person shows throughout. They're not trying to provoke or stir up trouble — they're just checking in on their offering and documenting what they find. That kind of patient, respectful approach is exactly what the Sasquatch research community needs more of.
If you're into gifting, following along on someone's journey, or just love seeing what happens when someone returns to check on their offerings, this video is definitely worth a watch. The channel encourages viewers to hit the thumbs up, like, and subscribe to follow along with the journey, and honestly, after seeing this one, it's easy to see why.
Go check it out and see what you think. Sometimes the smallest discoveries in the woods turn out to be the most intriguing.