Bigfoot Campsite Uncovered on Quak Mountain: Exclusive Hiker's Footage
Posted Sunday, March 31, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A hiking expedition up Clak Mountain on Prince of Wales Island leads to some intriguing discoveries that align with local legends of massive creatures living in the area. The YouTube channel Late Night Strange captured footage of what appears to be evidence of Bigfoot activity, including inverted cedar trees and a possible creature den.
Al Jackson, a local elder who has lived on the island his entire life, shares stories passed down through generations about "big black gorillas" marking their territories on Quak Mountain. According to the legend, these creatures drive downed trees into the ground upside down in a clearing, with roots facing the sky. The video shows two cedars, each weighing nearly 1,000 pounds, driven 28 feet into the ground.
During the expedition, the team also discovers a pile of leaves and branches, which they believe could be a camouflage or hiding spot for a creature. Claw marks on the trees and broken, snapped branches around the area further support the possibility of Bigfoot activity.
The video captures the excitement and anticipation of the team as they explore the area and analyze the evidence they find. Although there is no direct sighting of a Bigfoot in the video, the discoveries are compelling and align with local legends and stories.
If you're interested in learning more about this investigation and seeing the evidence for yourself, be sure to check out the Late Night Strange YouTube channel and watch the full video. It's always exciting to see new findings and perspectives on the search for Bigfoot, and this video is no exception. Happy squatching!