Bigfoot Navigational Markers: New Data from Virginia Field Research
Posted Friday, May 31, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video from the YouTube channel Sasquatch Experience has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "Sasquatch Watch of Virginia," features researchers Billy Willard and Tom Lancaster discussing their recent findings in the field.
The researchers have started collecting data on strange formations they've been finding in the woods. While they haven't found any hard evidence yet, they believe that these structures could be navigational or territorial markers used by Bigfoot. They also discuss the possibility of these structures being hollowed out shelters for the creatures.
One interesting formation that the researchers have found is a hollowed out and matted down structure, which they have dubbed a "hossal shelter." This formation is particularly intriguing because there are no caves in the area where they are conducting their research.
The researchers also discuss a six-print track they found in the area, which measures 15 by 7 inches and has distinct ridges and toes. They believe that this track is a strong indication of the presence of Bigfoot in the area.
In addition to their own findings, the researchers also mention a upcoming interview on Bigfoot Live Radio with Greg Long, Philip Morris, and Bob Heironimus, who claim to have inside knowledge of the infamous Patterson-Gimlin film. This interview is sure to be revealing and is not to be missed.
Overall, this video is a fascinating look into the ongoing research and discoveries being made in the field of Bigfoot studies. Be sure to check out the video and keep an eye out for updates on the research being conducted by Billy Willard and Tom Lancaster.