Bigfoot Researcher Unearths Structures and Tracks in Great Smoke Mountains
Posted Thursday, June 27, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A thrilling encounter in the Great Smoke Mountains National Park was recently shared on the YouTube channel Bigfoot Reports & Data. The video, titled "Special Guest: Grayson Shuler," features Grayson Shuler, a Bigfoot enthusiast from North Carolina, who joined the channel's host for a day of exploration and discovery.
Grayson has been fascinated by the Bigfoot Sasquatch and other cryptids for several years. He had been looking for an opportunity to go out and conduct field research when he stumbled upon Bigfooty and Harley's story. Grayson reached out to Harley, and they have been in contact for a month and a half, planning their first field research trip together.
Their destination was an undisclosed location in the Great Smoke Mountains National Park, a place where Scott Carpenter used to research. The location proved to be a treasure trove of cryptid signs, including large X structures, tee-pee structures made of three large trees, and even a dead tree with three sticks propped around it.
As they continued their journey, Grayson and Harley found a fresh tree break, a big right footprint in the moss, and an arch that Grayson had found on New Year's Eve. Grayson showed Harley a three-toed track he had found earlier that week, which was as big as his hand. The track could belong to a dogman or a lizard-like reptilian creature.
Grayson's first dogman encounter was terrifying, and his second one was still a rough experience. However, he was excited to find the three-toed track, which was in perfect condition. They also found footprints along the creek bank, which were about 12-13 inches long and had a clear heel indentation.
This exciting video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The signs and tracks found during this expedition are compelling evidence that something mysterious is lurking in the Great Smoke Mountains National Park. Be sure to check out the full video on Bigfoot Reports & Data's YouTube channel and let us know what you think!