Bigfoot Sighting Near Glacier National Park: Carrie Lyn's Encounter and Exclusive Preview

Posted Saturday, August 10, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel "Living in Montana" has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers alike. The video, titled "Bigfoot in Montana?", features a captivating firsthand account of a possible Sasquatch encounter, as well as stunning footage of the Montana wilderness. The video begins with the vlogger sharing their excitement about a recent hike they went on with the owners of the "Pani Bigfoot Storytelling Project" YouTube channel, Leilani and Carrie Lynn. The group embarked on a Bigfoot-themed hike in the beautiful Blackfeet Nation homelands near Glacier National Park. Leilani and Carrie Lynn are introduced, and they share their passion for searching for Bigfoot and the excitement they feel about the hike and the people who joined them. Carrie Lynn then shares her personal encounter with a possible Sasquatch. In 1985, Carrie Lynn heard a loud, unexplained scream outside her window early one morning. She describes the scream as being long and ending with a laugh-like sound. The next day, she and her mother witnessed a group of cows acting strangely, and Carrie Lynn saw a Bigfoot standing in a clearing, watching their house. She describes the creature as being tall, with wide shoulders and black hair. Carrie Lynn's mother did not see the Bigfoot, but she heard a strange sound coming from the same direction. Later that year, the family's dog brought them a small leg with fur on it, and Carrie Lynn found a ribcage and backbone in the same area. They reported the findings to the fishing game department, but they never received any information about what the remains belonged to. The video is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the experiences of those who have had possible encounters with the elusive creature. The stunning footage of the Montana wilderness serves as a reminder of the beauty and mystery of the great outdoors. Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers are encouraged to watch the full video on the "Living in Montana" YouTube channel and to check out the "Pani Bigfoot Storytelling Project" for more stories and information about Bigfoot.