Investigating Bigfoot in Alaska: Gear, Evidence, and Caliber Choices
Posted Sunday, September 01, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A few days ago, I stumbled upon an exciting video from the YouTube channel, Chuke's Outdoor Adventures, where the host meets up with Nick Johnson from Unboxing America to discuss their shared interest in the mysterious and enigmatic creature, Bigfoot. The conversation takes an intriguing turn as they venture into the mountains, exploring the Chwat mountain range in search of something extraordinary.
Chuke, an experienced Bigfoot investigator, shares his thoughts on the creature and the various aspects of investigating its existence. One of the most notable additions to his gear is the Garmin InReach Mini 2 satellite messenger, which he finds invaluable for both hunting and Bigfoot investigations, especially in remote areas with no cell phone service.
During their discussion, Chuke reveals some of his favorite equipment for Bigfoot investigations, such as his Squatch investigation backpack, a tactical tomahawk, bear spray, and a firearm. He also talks about the importance of a first aid kit, walkie-talkies, binoculars, and a journal for documenting any findings.
I was particularly intrigued by Chuke's mention of an electromagnetic spectrum reader, which he uses to detect any electric or magnetic frequencies in the environment. This could potentially provide valuable information about the creature's presence, given the theories surrounding Bigfoot's otherworldly nature.
Chuke shares his personal experiences and evidence that have solidified his belief in Bigfoot, including upside-down trees on Prince of Wales Island, large footprints, and what appears to be a Sasquatch shelter built with stacked sticks.
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