Bigfoot Sighting Near Balcones Canyon Lands Preserve: GIS Analysis Reveals Potential Corridors

Posted Tuesday, August 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Bigfoot sightings in Texas? You bet! In a recent video from the YouTube channel GIS Bigfoot Answers, the host explores the Balcones Canyonland Preserve and the National Wildlife Refuge in Travis County, Texas, where a BFRO report (report 8530) details a sighting of an unknown bipedal animal crossing a road near the Pedernales River. The video starts off by taking a closer look at the location of the sighting using GIS technology, highlighting the fragmented nature of the preserve and the proximity of the Pedernales River, which could provide a corridor for a Bigfoot to move and sustain life. The host then takes us on a virtual tour of the area using Google Maps, pointing out the vegetation cover and shoreline along the river that could provide easy movement for a Bigfoot between wooded areas and the national refuge and preserve. I found this video to be informative and intriguing. The use of GIS technology and Google Maps to analyze the sighting location added an extra layer of interest to the report. The host's enthusiasm and curiosity about the sighting and the area were contagious, making me want to explore the Balcones Canyonland Preserve and the National Wildlife Refuge myself. If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast or researcher, I highly recommend checking out this video and subscribing to the GIS Bigfoot Answers channel for more fascinating insights and analysis of Bigfoot sightings and habitats. And, of course, don't forget to submit any sightings or evidence to the BFRO for further investigation and documentation. Happy squatching!