Bigfoot Investigators Analyze Sasquatch Activity in Oklahoma's Stinchcomb Wildlife
Posted Sunday, May 26, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you heard about the suburban Bigfoot phenomenon happening in the northwest corner of the Oklahoma City metro area? Stinchcomb Wildlife Management Area, a small area surrounded by suburbia, is known for one thing - Bigfoot sightings. With over 50 years of documented encounters, this place is a hotspot for Sasquatch activity.
Recently, I came across a video from the YouTube channel Red Dirt Cryptid Investigations, where they investigate the "White Witch" of Stinchcomb. The video takes us on a journey to this mysterious thousand-acre woodland, where we learn about the area's rich history of Sasquatch sightings.
The video starts with an introduction to the area and its history of documented encounters. The host shares a personal story from 1996 when he stumbled upon his very first Sasquatch investigation while working as a refrigeration service tech. He was trying to get his ticket signed off when someone told him about two lady joggers who saw a Bigfoot digging in the trash cans near over Holer lake. The police were investigating the incident, and the host couldn't resist driving over to check it out.
As the host explored the area, he found what we now know as tree structures, which are tough to explain even today. This experience sparked his interest in Sasquatch investigations, and he has been exploring the area ever since.
One of the most interesting parts of the video is an encounter that a woman had in the early 1970s. She contacted the Red Dirt Cryptid Investigations team and shared her story of seeing a Sasquatch when she was a teenager. She and her friends were having a bonfire near the North Canadian river when they heard something large moving through the brush on the other side of the river. As it got closer, it started screaming and frightening them. They couldn't see it, but they could hear it following them as they made their way back to the safety of their group. This encounter is one of the oldest on record in the area, and it's fascinating to hear about.
The video also touches on the North Canadian River Project, a group that primarily focuses on the North Canadian river from the El Reno area all the way down to Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge. The group has had a lot of success in documenting Sasquatch activity in the area, including footprints, scat, and even Fleer footage.
Overall, the video is an exciting glimpse into the world of Sasquatch investigations in a suburban area. It's a reminder that Bigfoot sightings can happen anywhere, even in the middle of a major metropolitan area. If you're interested in learning more about this fascinating topic, I highly recommend checking out the video for yourself.