Exploring a Wildlife Paradise: Searching for Bigfoot Evidence

Posted Monday, November 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, and I couldn't wait to share it with our readers. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Sasquatch Theory, takes us on a journey through the Ozarks in Missouri, where the videographer believes there is something waiting to be found. The video starts off with the videographer, who introduces himself as being from the Grand Mesa area in Colorado, enjoying a cup of coffee and some breakfast. He talks about his plans to explore the conservation area nearby, which spans nearly 30,000 acres and is secluded with not a lot of people around. He notes that the area is a paradise for wildlife, and he believes that the Sasquatch are around there as well. As the videographer makes his way through the conservation area, he talks about the galaxy being visible the night before and how he set up his GoPro to capture time-lapse footage. He also mentions seeing shooting stars, one of which he saw going up instead of down, which he finds strange. The videographer then talks about his friend in the Mark Twain National Forest who had close encounters with Sasquatch and ended up getting prostate cancer. He notes that many people who start having Bigfoot encounters end up getting some type of illness, and wonders if there is a connection. As the videographer continues his exploration, he notices broken sticks and trees that he believes were caused by something other than natural causes. He also talks about the deer activity in the area and shows us where they have rubbed their antlers on trees. Towards the end of the video, the videographer finds a spot where he can cross into the conservation area and starts making his way through the woods. He notes that the trees in this area are huge and that it hasn't been logged for a long time. He also mentions hearing a loud growl in the past, but is not sure what it was. I found this video to be fascinating and it definitely piqued my interest. The videographer's enthusiasm and passion for the subject is contagious, and I can't wait to see what he finds on his next adventure. I encourage all of our readers to check out the video for themselves and let us know what you think.