T-Mac and John's Thrilling Bigfoot Investigation in Ashula Gulf

Posted Wednesday, October 16, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel T Mac has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Thermal scan of the Indian Trails," documents an investigation of the Ashula Gulf of the Indian Trails Covered Bridge in Ohio. T Mac, along with his companion John, explore the area in search of signs of Predator activity. T Mac mentions that during a previous visit, he had rocks thrown at him and heard growling in the woods. As they make their way through the trails, T Mac and John discuss the potential for human contamination in the area. Despite this, they remain hopeful for signs of wildlife. The use of thermal imaging technology allows them to detect heat signatures of animals in the area. At one point, T Mac spots eye shine across the river and is able to capture it on camera. Throughout the video, T Mac and John encounter various wildlife, including frogs and snakes. However, it is the potential signs of Bigfoot activity that have caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. T Mac and John hear what they believe to be a rock thrown at them, and later discuss the possibility of Bigfoot being in the area. While the video does not provide definitive proof of Bigfoot, it serves as an intriguing documentation of an investigation in a potentially active area. As Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers, it is always exciting to come across new investigations and potential signs of Bigfoot activity. We encourage readers to check out the video for themselves and draw their own conclusions. As for our