Bigfoot Investigation in Mount Rainier: New Evidence Uncovered
Posted Tuesday, January 14, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A new documentary on the Sasquatch phenomenon in the Mt. Rainier area has been making waves on YouTube, and I couldn't wait to delve into it. The video, posted by Western Bigfoot Exploration, explores different regions surrounding Mt. Raineer, known for its unique terrain and bizarre audio recordings collected by various people.
The documentary investigates three locations with reported Sasquatch activity, speaking to people who have experienced the phenomena and using a combination of technology and boots-on-the-ground research to find answers. The team looks for specific attributes in the landscape, such as ridges, waterways, historical and current reports, and the time of year, as these factors can increase the chances of seeing Sasquatch or recording some kind of evidence.
One of the most interesting parts of the video is the collection of bizarre audio recordings. The team plays a series of vocalizations, some of which sound like roars, others like singing, and some like an undulating whoop. These vocalizations are similar to those captured throughout the Cascades on both sides of the mountains in Western and Eastern Washington.
David Ellis, a well-known researcher, reviewed one of the recordings, the undulating whoop, and noted its uniqueness. The team also discusses the possibility of Sasquatch moving to different elevations in the summertime, as well as the differences in movement between Sasquatch in Western and Eastern Washington.
The video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast, as it provides a wealth of information and evidence to support the existence of Sasquatch in the Mt. Rainier area. The team's use of technology and boots-on-the-ground research, along with their analysis of the bizarre audio recordings, makes for a compelling and informative documentary.
I am always excited to see new evidence and research that supports the existence of these elusive creatures. This video is no exception, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about the Sasquatch phenomenon in the Mt. Rainier area. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the journey as we explore the mystery of Sasquatch together.