Protect Your Campsite from Bigfoot: Expert Strategies & Real-Life Evidence
Posted Monday, November 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're someone who loves all things Sasquatch, then you're in for a treat! I recently came across a video from the YouTube channel Scott Carpenter | Sasquatch Awareness Project that offers some great tips for campers on how to keep Sasquatch at bay.
The video is part of the Sasquatch Awareness Project and focuses on Sasquatch repellent for campers. The host, Travis or Tarp, shares some interesting insights on how to repel Sasquatch using trail cameras, motion sensor lights, and even dogs.
According to Travis, trail cameras are one of the best and most economical deterrents for Sasquatch. He explains that Sasquatch have the ability to see in the infrared spectrum, which gives them the ability to locate cameras instantly. However, they are sensitive to infrared light and have a well-documented history of avoiding trail cameras. Travis suggests setting up a "trail camera fence" or "lighting fence" around your campsite to deter Sasquatch from entering the area.
Another effective method for keeping Sasquatch away is to use motion sensor lights or battery-operated lights. Travis explains that Sasquatch are very sensitive and aware of passive infrared sensors (PIR) and will avoid them. He suggests placing the lights in a similar pattern as shown in the video to ensure there are no gaps in the coverage.
Travis also recommends taking your dog with you when camping in Sasquatch territory. He explains that dogs have a keen sense of danger and can warn their owners when Sasquatch are near. They can also exhibit odd or agitated behavior, which can alert you to the presence of Sasquatch.
One of the most interesting parts of the video is when Travis shares a photograph of a white Sasquatch that was captured on Telico Lake in East Tennessee. He explains that the photograph is not fake and that Sasquatch are known to inhabit the area.
Overall, the video is a great resource for anyone who loves Sasquatch and enjoys camping. The tips and suggestions offered by Travis are practical and easy to implement. So, if you're planning a camping trip in Sasquatch territory, be sure to check out the video for some great tips on how to keep Sasquatch at bay.