Exploring a Missouri Farm: Could it be Bigfoot Territory?
Posted Thursday, June 13, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video has recently surfaced on YouTube, posted by the channel Kapper Outdoors 2.0 Excavation & Land Management, that has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "Wood Knocks!! Shocking First Woods Walk on 575 Acres Missouri Ozarks," features a man exploring his newly acquired 600-acre property in the Missouri Ozarks.
As he walks through the woods, the man, who goes by Capper, begins to hear strange noises that he believes to be wood knocks. Wood knocks are a series of loud, rhythmic sounds made by striking a tree with a blunt object, and are often associated with Bigfoot activity.
Capper describes the property as being surrounded by thousands of acres of untamed Ozark land, making it a prime location for Bigfoot sightings. He also mentions that the property has a lot of potential for logging, but he is hesitant to do so because it can leave a mess and an eyesore.
As he continues to explore, Capper comes across a ravine and a wet weather creek, which he notes is a perfect spot for wildlife to gather. He also finds a survey marker, which he believes to be the north line of the 280 acres that he had surveyed.
Towards the end of the video, Capper mentions that he has been hearing strange noises, including what sounds like a tree being knocked over. He also mentions that he has been hearing horse flies, but it's unclear if that's what the noise was.
The video has sparked a lot of discussion among Bigfoot enthusiasts, with many believing that the wood knocks and other strange noises heard in the video are definitive proof of Bigfoot activity on the property. Others, however, are skeptical and believe that the noises could be explained by natural causes.
Regardless of whether or not the wood knocks are caused by Bigfoot, the video is a fascinating glimpse into the wild and untamed beauty of the Missouri Ozarks. It's also a reminder of the importance of preserving these types of habitats, as they provide essential homes for a wide variety of wildlife, including Bigfoot.
If you're interested in checking out the video for yourself, you can find it on the Kapper Outdoors 2.0 Excavation & Land Management YouTube channel. And, as always, we encourage our readers to share their thoughts and opinions on the video in the comments section below.
I am always excited to see new videos and footage of possible Bigfoot activity. This video, with its wood knocks and other strange noises, definitely has me intrigued. I can't wait to see what other discoveries Capper makes as he continues to explore his new property.
Excitement Level: 7/10