Bigfoot Track Discovery: Analyzing Potential Habitat in Canyon

Posted Sunday, October 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds on YouTube, and I couldn't wait to share it with our fellow Bigfoot believers. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch, takes us on an investigation in the Weber Canyon area of North Utah, where there have been numerous Sasquatch sightings over the past dozen years. The investigators, a man and a woman, start by examining potential food, water, and shelter sources for the creature. They point out a disturbance in the ground that they believe could be a Bigfoot track, measuring about 17 inches long and 8 inches wide at its widest point. The track appears to have distinct toes, and the investigators note that there are more disturbances in the area, indicating that the creature may have been moving through the area. As they continue their investigation, the pair comes across what they believe to be a bobcat or mountain lion trackway. However, they quickly realize that the tracks are not from a feline, but rather from a smaller creature. They also find evidence of deer in the area, which they believe could be a food source for the Sasquatch. One of the most interesting aspects of the video is the location of the investigation. The Weber Canyon area is known for its oak brush, which provides a food source for the Sasquatch in the form of acorns. The investigators believe that the oak brush could be attracting the creature to the area, and they note that there have been several sightings and even film footage of the Bigfoot in the oak brush in nearby areas. As they continue their investigation, the pair comes across what appears to be a bird's nest, which they note could be useful for starting a fire or as a source of food. They also find what appears to be a femur bone, which they speculate could be from an animal that the Sasquatch may have scavenged. Towards the end of the video, the investigators come across a choke cherry tree, which they believe the Sasquatch may use as a wood knock or stick. They note that the wood is very hard, and they speculate that the Sasquatch may use it to create loud noises to communicate with other members of its species. Overall, the video is an exciting glimpse into the world of Bigfoot investigation. The Rocky Mountain Sasquatch team does an excellent job of examining potential evidence and providing insight into the possible behavior and habits of the creature. While the video doesn't provide any definitive proof of the Sasquatch's existence, it certainly provides plenty of food for thought for Bigfoot believers. Be sure to check out the video and let us know what you think!