Exploring Bigfoot History and Festival in Pennsylvania's Forests: A Fun-Filled Adventure
Posted Friday, June 14, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Recently, I stumbled upon a fascinating video from the YouTube channel Charm On Travel about the Forest County Bigfoot Festival in Marienville, Pennsylvania. The video takes us on a journey through the beautiful Allegheny National Forest and Cook Forest, where the festival is held.
The video begins with the vlogger exploring the Pit Hole Historic Site, which they describe as a "scenic tour" with a strong smell of natural gas. They mention that the gas has an added odor, which is interesting because natural gas is typically odorless. This leads to a brief discussion about the possibility of Bigfoot living in the area, but the vlogger ultimately decides that it's unlikely.
After leaving the Pit Hole Site, the video shifts to the main event: the Forest County Bigfoot Festival. The vlogger describes the large crowds and the variety of food vendors, including some great options for sidewalk eats. They also mention that the event is pet-friendly and features early warning Sasquatch detecting goats, which I found to be a unique touch.
One of the highlights of the video is the vlogger's encounter with Mike Falant from Sussex County Bigfoot. Mike is described as a passionate and energetic speaker on all things Bigfoot, and someone who is actually out in the field putting in the work to locate the elusive creature. The vlogger didn't talk shop with him, but they do express their admiration for his dedication to the cause.
The video also features a variety of vendors, including skilled artisans selling handmade arrowheads, wine stoppers, and chainsaw carvings. One vendor, Kenneth C. Keys, hand carves waves into wooden placards and has carved over 30,000 stars by hand. If you're a veteran looking for a patriotic way to display your challenge coins, Ken has you covered.
Towards the end of the video, the vlogger mentions that they stayed at Top Hill Cabins and went on a Bigfoot hunt with some friends. Unfortunately, their cheap infrared camera proved to be susceptible to Sasquatch's infrasound, which distorted their audio signal. However, they do mention that they heard some padded thuds of something extremely heavy darting across the road ahead of them.
Overall, this video is a great watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The vlogger does a great job of capturing the excitement and energy of the Forest County Bigfoot Festival, and their encounters with Mike Falant and the other vendors are definitely worth checking out. I give this video a 7 out of 10 on the