BFRO Expedition to Investigate New Bigfoot Chorus and Footprints at Bumping Lake

Posted Thursday, August 15, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, and it's definitely worth a watch. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Salish Sasquatch, features Tristan Yolton, a researcher who has been investigating Bigfoot sightings in the Bumping Lake area of Washington state since 2015. In the video, Yolton shares some fascinating audio clips that he has captured in the Bumping Lake area. One of these clips, which he calls a "chorus," features multiple individuals seemingly singing in what sounds like an opera-like fashion. Yolton believes that this chorus may be a way for Bigfoots to communicate with each other. But the audio clips aren't the only intriguing findings that Yolton has uncovered in the Bumping Lake area. In November 2022, Yolton's dad's cousin and 11 other men went to Bumping Lake to hunt and stumbled upon some strange findings. They found footprints that were far too big to be human, with one of them possibly even having a sixth toe. They also found odd structures and a bunch of dead grouse sitting on top of a tree stump that was over 10 feet high – too high for the grouse to have reached on their own. Yolton also shares a story from an army vet who has had some truly mind-blowing experiences with Bigfoots since his childhood. This veteran's stories are definitely worth a listen. As a Bigfoot researcher myself, I find Yolton's findings and stories to be absolutely fascinating. The audio clips he has captured are some of the best I've ever heard, and the footprints and other physical evidence he has found are definitely intriguing. I highly recommend checking out this video and hearing Yolton's firsthand account of his Bigfoot research in the Bumping Lake area. Who knows – it might just inspire you to do some Bigfoot research of your own!