Bigfoot Researchers Find Intriguing Footprints on Go Road Expedition

Posted Saturday, June 22, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, and I couldn't wait to share it with our readers. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Western Bigfoot Exploration, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research. The video starts off with the team discussing a previous encounter on the Go Road, where they found some suspicious branch breaks and possible footprints. They set up a disco light to attract any potential Bigfoot activity and head up the road to investigate. As they walk, they come across a series of footprints in the dirt. The team takes a closer look and notices some interesting details, such as toe impressions and a possible path leading up to the prints. They also find a rock that appears to have been pushed down, leaving an indentation in the dirt. The team then compares the footprints to a known Bigfoot track they found in the Sierra Nevadas, and they notice some similarities in the toe definition and overall shape. They also discuss the possibility of multiple sets of footprints, indicating that there may have been more than one Bigfoot in the area. As they continue their investigation, the team comes across a variety of other clues, such as possible wallows and bear scat. They also visit Noo Valley, a location with a lot of history and reported Bigfoot sightings. Throughout the video, the team displays a deep knowledge and passion for Bigfoot research. They approach the subject with an open mind and a healthy dose of skepticism, making for a compelling and informative watch. I found this video to be both fascinating and thought-provoking. It's always exciting to see new research and evidence being brought to light, and the Western Bigfoot Exploration team does an excellent job of documenting their findings. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot research and the possible evidence that exists, I highly recommend checking out this video. And as always, if you have any sightings or evidence to share, be sure to submit it to Squatchable for further investigation.