Bigfoot Spring Habitat: Mapping Activity, Wood Knocks, and Unusual Odors

Posted Friday, March 29, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Sasquatch Podcast, Tera takes the helm for an exciting recap of the month of March. Shane and Tera have been out in the woods, and Tera is sharing the details of their adventures. The month started with a review of the patterns of activity from the previous year, including wood knocks, sightings, and footprints. By mapping these occurrences on a topography map, they were able to identify a general area where the activity might be repeated each spring. This area is rich in greenery, which is a valuable food source for a vegetarian animal that has not seen it for six months. During one of their hikes, they heard a perfect wood knock, which Mike describes as the "world's most pristine" knock he has ever heard. Unfortunately, they were unable to capture it on audio due to the spring peepers and other frogs making noise. While exploring a creek, Tera found a knuckle print, and just above it, there was a 14-inch foot track. The knuckle print was clear, but it was not castable. The foot track was also clear, and it was located just above the knuckle print. As they continued their hike, they came across a wall of brush that was a little over their heads and very thick. Shane plowed through the brush, and Tera saw a flash of something. They both smelled a strong scent of feces, which they believe was left behind by the creature they were tracking. Despite the strong smell, Shane followed his gut and went back into the heart of the brush to get ahead of the creature. The