Bigfoot Encounters in Sierra: Stride Lengths, Alaska, and Paiute Legends
Posted Tuesday, November 26, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel World Bigfoot Central, host Duke and guest Ron Morehead delve into the mysteries surrounding the Sierra Sounds and the lore of the Gugwe/Genoskwa. Morehead, known for his work with the Sierra Sounds, shares his experiences and insights into the strange occurrences at the Sierra Camp.
The video begins with Duke expressing his excitement about having Morehead on the show, a man who has been deeply involved in the world of Bigfoot research for many years. Morehead shares his initial skepticism, but after being invited to investigate the Sierra Camp by a friend, he found himself drawn into the strange and unexplained phenomena that has been reported there for decades.
Morehead talks about the J Brothers, who have been going to the Sierra Camp since 1958 and who first reported the presence of these mysterious creatures in 1971. The brothers told of monstrous creatures that were making aggressive sounds and leaving tracks that were too large to be bear. One of the brothers, Spirits, was so frightened by the experience that he left the camp the next morning, telling the women in the valley below that the stories of the creatures were true.
Morehead also shares his own experiences with the Sierra Sounds, which he describes as "otherworldly." He talks about the challenges of capturing and analyzing the sounds, which have been studied by experts in the field of linguistics and acoustics. Morehead believes that the Sierra Sounds are a form of communication used by the Gugwe/Genoskwa, and he is currently working on deciphering their meaning.
The conversation then turns to the topic of the invisibility of Bigfoot, as mentioned in Morehead's book "Quantum Bigfoot." Duke shows some interesting pieces of video and pictures from the Sierra Camp, including a 25.5-inch track with Morehead's foot next to it, and a picture of four tracks with a stride of 13 feet. Morehead talks about the difficulty of believing in the existence of such large creatures, but he also shares his own experiences of finding tracks in the 22-inch range in different mountain ranges.
As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I am always excited to learn more about the mysteries surrounding these elusive creatures. The video from World Bigfoot Central is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the strange and unexplained phenomena that surrounds it. I highly recommend checking it out and forming your own opinions about the Sierra Sounds and the Gugwe/Genoskwa.