Bigfoot Sightings at Sparta Mountain: Unearthing Mysterious Sounds and Footprints

Posted Tuesday, March 26, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Sussex County Bigfoot has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. In the video, titled "Bigfoot hike with a surprise!", Lisa and Mike take us on a journey through the Sparta Mountain Wildlife Management Area in New Jersey. As they walk along the Edison mine railroad, a former rail trail used for transporting iron ore and charcoal, they discuss the history of the area and its significance for wildlife, including Bigfoot. The area is a known migratory route for Bobcats and other animals, making it a prime location for Bigfoot sightings. Lisa and Mike come across an area where Lisa had previously found footprints. They speculate about the possibility of Bigfoot being in the area and discuss the challenges of spotting such a elusive creature. They also share their experiences of encountering black bears and the differences in camouflage between black bears and deer. As they continue their hike, they hear what they believe to be a vocalization followed by possible tree knocks. They take the time to analyze the sounds and consider the possibility of it being a Bigfoot. They also discuss the distance from the closest house and the likelihood of it being another person. The video is a great example of the dedication and curiosity of Bigfoot researchers. It's always exciting to see new footage and hear about the experiences of others in the field. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot and the ongoing research in the field, be sure to check out the video and others like it on the Sussex County Bigfoot YouTube channel. And as always, keep an open mind and stay Squatchable! Excitement Level: 7 Note: I am a curator for Squatchable, and I do not own or create any of the content in the video. I encourage readers to watch the video for themselves and form their own opinions. Additionally, I am a female editor for Squatchable, and my