Sasquatch Encounter in the Wilderness: Evidence Unveiled
Posted Tuesday, December 31, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel "Cabin in the Woods" has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Real Bigfoot Encounters...Sightings, Wood Knocks & Eerie Calls," documents the explorer's journey through the woods, where they encounter what they believe to be evidence of Bigfoot activity.
The explorer begins by sharing that they heard a deep, loud grunt in the forest, followed by the sound of a tree twisting. They come across a tall Balsam tree that has been snapped off and pushed over, as well as a poplar tree with a substantial branch broken off. The explorer notes that the wood appears to be sound and not rotted, indicating that it was recently broken off.
As the explorer continues their journey, they hear what they describe as a "weird breathing noise" and decide to turn back due to the heavy rain. Before leaving, they attempt to do some wood knocks to see if they receive a response.
The explorer then shares a story from a local elder about a second pond where Bigfoot are known to congregate. They follow the river and come across a raging, swollen river, but manage to make it across with the help of boots and waders.
As they continue through the thick, dense forest, they hear what they believe to be a Bigfoot imitating other animals. They attempt to imitate the Ohio howl, but do not receive a response.
The explorer notes that the footing is treacherous and the terrain is difficult to navigate. They hear what they describe as a "weird bird call" that doesn't sound natural, and feel as though they are being watched.
Despite not capturing any definitive evidence on camera, the explorer shares their experiences and encounters in the video, leaving it up to the viewer to decide for themselves if they believe in the existence of Bigfoot.
For those interested in checking out the video for themselves, it can be found on the "Cabin in the Woods" YouTube channel. I encourage all fellow enthusiasts to watch and form their own opinions on the evidence presented.