Hikers Discover Potential Bigfoot Trail and Ground Art in the Woods

Posted Sunday, March 24, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A fascinating account of an encounter with something mysterious in the woods has been shared on the YouTube channel Sasquatch And The Wild. The video, titled "The Story of Junior Part 4 2B, The Day After Junior," recounts the events that took place the day after the team's initial encounter with a creature they believe to be a Sasquatch. In the video, the team shares their experience of returning to the site where they had left food offerings the previous day. They were surprised to find that the food had been moved and was now located inside a handwoven bowl around some tree roots. The team speculates that this could be a natural form of a crib where the creature, which they have named Junior, may have been resting. As they continue to explore the area, they come across a trail that they believe to be a Bigfoot trail. They begin to hike down the trail and soon hear a vocalization that they believe to be from a Sasquatch. The vocalization is faint and can only be heard when listening closely with headphones. One of the team members, Patrick, shares his belief in the existence of ground art, which he describes as a form of signage for Sasquatches. He explains that ground art is always round and is designed for the creatures to look down at as they walk around. He believes that this ground art gives the Sasquatches directions on where to go. Throughout the video, the team expresses their excitement and amazement at their experiences. They encourage viewers to watch the video and form their own opinions about what they have encountered. I am always on the lookout for new and interesting videos and accounts of Sasquatch sightings and encounters. This video certainly fits the bill and is definitely worth a watch. The team's enthusiasm and excitement are contagious, and their experiences in the woods are both intriguing and thought-provoking. If you are a Bigfoot believer like me, then you will definitely want to check out this video and see what you think. Who knows, you may even find some ground art of your own!