Hiking Coventry Pond Trail: Bigfoot Hunt Reveals Raccoon Encounter and St. Patrick's Day Fun Facts

Posted Tuesday, August 13, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on the Sussex County Bigfoot YouTube channel, titled "Delaware Water Gap ST PATTYS NIGHT Sasquatch Hike," Mike Famon and his team take us on a nighttime hike through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The goal of their expedition is to explore the area and see what kind of evidence they can find, all while celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Mike, Jill, and their manager begin their journey at Coventry Pond Trail, just a stone's throw away from Milbrook Village. They plan to hike back to Kentry Pond to see what they can discover. Although they had previously filmed this hike, they had to scrap the footage due to a lack of audio. This time, they're hoping for better results. As they navigate the trail, the team discusses various fun facts related to St. Patrick's Day and the area's history. They mention that more Irish people live in the United States than in Ireland itself, with 39 million Irish Americans compared to just 6 million in Ireland. During their hike, the team comes across a raccoon in a tree. While this isn't the elusive Bigfoot they're hoping to find, they still treat the encounter as a learning experience. They use their thermal imaging device to confirm the identity of the raccoon, emphasizing the importance of proper procedure when conducting Bigfoot research. Throughout the video, the team remains respectful and open-minded, treating every encounter as a potential learning opportunity. Although they don't find any definitive evidence of Bigfoot during this hike, they demonstrate the importance of careful observation and documentation in the field. If you're interested in joining Mike, Jill, and their team on their Bigfoot-hunting adventures, be sure to check out their YouTube channel, Sussex County Bigfoot. And, of course, keep an eye on Squatchable for more updates and stories about the world of Bigfoot research.