Jessica Jones' Crypted Huntress: Bigfoot Expert Charles Andrews Unveils Catskill Legends

Posted Thursday, March 28, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Cryptid Huntress, also known as Jessica Jones, she sits down with Charles Andrews of Catskill Mountain Bigfoot to discuss the various mystical creatures said to inhabit the Catskill Mountains. The area has a rich history of legends, including gnomes, witches, werewolves, Sasquatch, and giants. Charles Andrews is a Bigfoot researcher from upstate New York who has spent extensive time researching and exploring the Catskill Mountains. He has a YouTube channel and a Facebook group dedicated to his research, where he shares his findings and experiences. During the conversation, Charles shares that the Catskill Mountains were once home to a giant monster that fed on humans. According to legend, the great spirit turned it to stone as it was traveling to the ocean to bathe the bones of the monster. The bones became a new mountain, and rainwater filled the eye sockets, forming two lakes near the summit. Charles has had many encounters with Sasquatch in the Catskill Mountains and has identified several family groups in the area. He explains that there are more Bigfoot in the Catskill and Carol area of the Catskill Mountains than black bear, and he has a good understanding of how many bears and Bigfoot are in each habitat. One interesting aspect of Charles's research is that he has never personally seen a young Bigfoot, but he always finds their tracks. He also shares that they are more likely to see Sasquatch in their backyard than bears. Towards the end of the video, Charles shows Jessica some eggs from his chickens, which they use for food. He explains that they don't eat many eggs, so they are always old. Overall, the video is an informative and engaging conversation between two Bigfoot researchers, discussing their experiences and the legends surrounding the Catskill Mountains. If you're interested in learning more about the mystical creatures said to inhabit the area, be sure to check out the video and follow Charles's research on his YouTube channel and Facebook group.