Bigfoot's 'Happy Place': Analyzing Mysterious Sounds Caught on Video

Posted Thursday, September 12, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by The Sasquatch Encounter Brigade has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. In the video, the channel's founder shares his experience of what he believes to be a rock thrown by a Sasquatch, followed by a loud wood knock and a series of rhythmic tapping noises. The video was recorded in a location known as "the happy place," a property that has previously yielded strange bedding sites and Sasquatch sightings. The founder of the channel, who was alone at the time of the recording, can be heard banging on trees and exploring the area with a machete. Suddenly, a rock comes flying through the trees and lands behind him. The founder is convinced that it was thrown by a Sasquatch, and the video evidence seems to support his belief. Shortly after the rock is thrown, a loud wood knock can be heard, followed by a series of rhythmic tapping noises. The founder of the channel insists that the tapping noises are not caused by any metal object on his person, and he speculates that they may be coming from a ladder that crosses a nearby creek. He plans to go through the video frame by frame to try and determine the exact source of the noises. The video has sparked a lot of discussion in the Bigfoot community, with many people expressing their excitement about the seemingly new footage. While some skeptics have suggested that the rock could have been thrown by a human or an animal, the founder of the channel is confident that it was a Sasquatch. If you're interested in checking out the video for yourself, it can be found on The Sasquatch Encounter Brigade's YouTube channel. It's definitely worth a watch, and it's sure to leave you wondering about the mysterious world of Bigfoot.