Sasquatch Obsession: A Cautionary Encounter Story

Posted Monday, October 21, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A thought-provoking video from the YouTube channel Scott Carpenter | Sasquatch Awareness Project has caught my attention, and I'm thrilled to share my thoughts with my fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "The Sasquatch Obsession", delves into the idea of obsession in Sasquatch research and the potential dangers that come with it. The video's speaker, Travis Carpenter, discusses his father's perspective on the topic, stating that the majority of people who encounter a Sasquatch never want to see one again. However, there are those who become obsessed with the idea of Sasquatch after an encounter, wanting to find and prove their existence. Travis acknowledges this obsession, as he himself began researching Sasquatch after his adult encounter. One particularly intriguing point that Travis makes is that Sasquatch are not what we think they are. He explains that they are not simply unknown hominins, but rather, they are human hybrids with their own culture, family groups, and behaviors. Travis strongly discourages people from seeking out the Sasquatch, stating that nothing can be gained by treating them as a tribe of unknown hominins and attempting to study them. As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I find this video to be a valuable contribution to the Sasquatch community. It's good to remember that Sasquatch are not just creatures to be studied, but rather, they are beings with their own culture and behaviors. I strongly encourage everyone to watch this video and consider Travis's perspective on the topic. Wrapping up, the Sasquatch Obsession video from the Sasquatch Awareness Project is a thought-provoking and valuable addition to the Bigfoot community. It serves as a reminder that Sasquatch are not just creatures to be studied, but rather, they are beings with their own culture and behaviors. I highly recommend watching this video and considering Travis's perspective on the topic. Happy Squatching!