Duncan's Bigfoot Hunt: Investigating Mysterious Roars in Conat Woods

Posted Tuesday, July 23, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A thrilling investigation video has recently caught my attention on YouTube, and I couldn't wait to share it with our fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts at Squatchable. The video, posted by the YouTube channel T Mac, titled "The South Ridge Stalker," takes us on an exciting adventure through the wilderness of Conat, specifically the South Ridge, where T Mac and his team search for signs of predator activity and, potentially, Bigfoot. T Mac is joined by his companion, Prunin, as they venture into the wilderness, eager to explore the area where T Mac previously heard mysterious roars and screeches. The team is determined to find the source of these sounds and document any evidence they encounter. As they make their way through the dense vegetation, T Mac shares his experiences from previous visits to the site, including encounters with what he believes to be a juvenile Sasquatch. He also mentions the presence of an ancient tree, which they plan to visit during their investigation. Throughout the video, T Mac and Prunin discuss various signs they come across, such as spider webs, potential ey shine, and unusual sounds. They also discover remnants of a beaver pond and an old beaver dam, sparking curiosity about the local wildlife in the area. One of the most fascinating aspects of the video is the team's use of glow sticks to mark their path and help locate specific points of interest. This creative approach allows viewers to follow their journey more easily and adds an element of intrigue to the investigation. T Mac and Prunin's enthusiasm and dedication to exploring the unknown make this video a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The South Ridge Stalker provides an exciting glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and investigation, and I highly recommend checking it out for yourself. You can find the video by searching for T Mac on YouTube and looking for the title "The South Ridge Stalker." Happy squatching!