Retired Bigfoot Researcher's Encounter: Tasmanian Devil-like Vocalization in Selkirk Range
Posted Friday, January 24, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting videos related to our favorite elusive creature. Recently, I came across a video on YouTube from the channel Grassman58 that caught my attention. The video, titled "Preserving Selkirk Range Sasquatch," features Marshall White, a well-known figure in the Bigfoot community who used to run the Selkirk Range Sasquatch YouTube channel.
In the video, Marshall shares some of his past experiences and sightings in the Selkirk Range, and I have to say, I was thoroughly impressed by the level of detail and thought that went into his stories. From the sounds of unknown creatures in the woods to the feeling of being watched, Marshall's accounts are both chilling and captivating.
One story that stood out to me in particular was when Marshall and his friend were camping in the Selkirk Range and heard a vocalization that sounded like the Tasmanian Devil from the Looney Tunes cartoon, but louder and deeper. They both looked at each other in shock and decided to investigate, but of course, they didn't find anything. However, the experience left a lasting impression on them and added to the mystery of the Selkirk Range.
Marshall also talks about some of the challenges he faced while camping in the area, including issues with his camera equipment and a general feeling of unease. Despite these challenges, he continued to explore and document his experiences, and for that, I have a great deal of respect for him.
I was excited to learn that Grassman58 will be sharing some of Marshall's retired videos on his channel, so that these stories and experiences can be preserved and enjoyed by a wider audience. I, for one, am looking forward to seeing more of Marshall's content and learning more about his encounters in the Selkirk Range.
If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast or researcher, I highly recommend checking out this video and others from Grassman58 and Selkirk Range Sasquatch. Who knows, you might just discover a new piece of the Bigfoot puzzle.