Investigating Bigfoot Tips and Mysterious Findings in Cascade Range
Posted Monday, August 05, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A Bigfoot research team, led by a man known as "Pops," recently shared their latest adventure in northeastern Washington on the YouTube channel "50+ Years Around the Sun." The video, titled "Harvey Creek Area Searching for Sites & Signs of Bigfoot in NE Washington Part 2," documents their second day of exploration and discovery in the region.
The team had an incredible morning, meeting up with Marshall, a fellow researcher from the Colville National Forest area. Marshall, who is associated with the Cascade Research Organization, brought them coffee and shared his knowledge of Bigfoot sightings and signs in the area. The conversation lasted for three and a half hours, and the team was thrilled to connect with a fellow enthusiast and learn from his experiences.
Later in the day, the team decided to explore the Harvey Creek area, which follows a dry creek bed. They discovered a strange indentation near the edge of a creek, which appeared to be a large impression in the ground. Although it could have been caused by natural forces like wind or snow, the team couldn't help but wonder if it was a sign of Bigfoot activity.
As they continued their journey, they stumbled upon a leaning tree structure, which Pops investigated. Although it seemed to be the result of wind or snowfall, the team took note of its presence, as they had been looking for anomalies like this one.
The team also discovered a boondocking campsite near the creek, which they thought would make a perfect spot for a future campout. They even found what appeared to be a makeshift toilet nearby, complete with a barrel, toilet seat, and toilet paper. Although they couldn't be sure if it was Bigfoot's toilet, they couldn't help but be intrigued by the possibility.
Towards the end of their journey, Pops shared a newly acquired piece of equipment – a blue bag, which can be used to scare away bears. Although the team hopes they won't have to use it, they're glad to have it on hand, just in case.
Overall, the team's second day of exploration in the Harvey Creek area was filled with intriguing discoveries and connections with fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts. While they didn't have any definitive sightings, they remained optimistic and excited for their next adventure in the great outdoors.
If you're interested in learning more about the team's adventures, be sure to check out their YouTube channel, "50+ Years Around the Sun." And, of course, keep an eye out for any signs of Bigfoot in your own outdoor explorations!