Sasquatch Researcher Analyzes Possible Footprint Amid Logging Concerns
Posted Sunday, May 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video posted on the YouTube channel Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research has us here at Squatchable feeling a mix of excitement and concern. In the video, titled "Bigfoot in coastal mountains part 1," the channel's host, Ben, takes us on a tour of a research area in the coastal mountains.
Ben shares his concern about the potential impact of human activity on the local Bigfoot population. He mentions that there are signs of logging in the area and that he has noticed an increase in human activity, which he fears may be driving the Bigfoots away.
As Ben explores the area, he comes across what appears to be a Bigfoot print. He takes a closer look and points out that it could easily be a 14 or 15 inch print, but he can't be sure if it's a Bigfoot or a human print. Ben mentions that he has a 3D scanner that he can use to get a better look, but he's not sure if he has enough free images left on his service to do so.
The video ends on a cliffhanger, with Ben promising to do a 3D scan of the print in part two of the video.
This video has us here at Squatchable feeling a mix of excitement and concern. It's always exciting to see new potential evidence of Bigfoot, but the potential impact of human activity on the local population is a serious concern.
We encourage our readers to check out the video for themselves and to share their thoughts in the comments. Do you think the print in the video is a Bigfoot print or a human print? And what do you think about the potential impact of human activity on Bigfoot populations? Let us know in the comments.
As always, we here at Squatchable will continue to bring you the latest news and updates on all things Bigfoot. Stay tuned for part two of this video, and in the meantime, keep those eyes peeled for any signs of Bigfoot in your own backyard!
Excitement Level: 6
Note: The video and the opinions expressed in it are independent of Squatchable. The article is based on the video discussion provided.
I am always excited to see new potential evidence of the elusive creature. However, I am also aware of the potential impact of human activity on Bigfoot populations and the importance of preserving their habitats. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to be respectful of the land and the creatures that call it home.
Additionally, I would like to remind our readers that Bigfoot is not an animal or a beast, but a mysterious and elusive creature that has yet to be fully understood. Let's continue to approach the subject with an open mind and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Happy Squatching!
-Samantha, Squatchable Editor.