Explore User-Submitted Bigfoot Sightings with GIS Answers App

Posted Saturday, October 05, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you'll be excited to learn about a new tool that allows you to map and share your sightings and encounters. The YouTube channel GIS Bigfoot Answers has created an encounters map that is available to patreon members or those who support their channel with a $5 a month YouTube membership. The map displays sightings and encounters submitted by members, and includes descriptions and locations. The encounters can include visual sightings, as well as supporting evidence such as footprints, wood knocks, vocalizations, and nests. The map is interactive and allows you to zoom in and out, and even track your own location if you're out in the field. To submit an encounter, members can fill out a form with details such as the date, location, and type of encounter. The location is plotted on the map, and the detailed story is displayed on the summary map for all members to see. The channel has also developed a topographic mapping application that allows members to track their own location and access additional information such as weather. This is a great tool for Bigfoot enthusiasts to share their experiences and connect with other like-minded individuals. It's also a valuable resource for researchers and investigators to track sightings and identify patterns. By mapping and sharing encounters, we can gain a better understanding of the elusive Sasquatch and its habitat. If you're interested in becoming a member and accessing the encounters map, be sure to check out the GIS Bigfoot Answers channel on YouTube. And don't forget to submit your own encounters and contribute to the growing database of Sasquatch sightings and experiences. Happy squatching! As a side note, I'm personally thrilled about this new tool. It's a great way to share and document our experiences with Bigfoot, and it has the potential to provide valuable insights and data for researchers and enthusiasts alike. I can't wait to see how this map grows and evolves over time.