Ranger's Bigfoot Encounter in Sequoia National Park: New Evidence Emerges

Posted Saturday, January 25, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A park ranger in Sequoia National Park claims to have had a close encounter with a Sasquatch while on patrol one evening. According to the YouTube channel Cryptid Chronicles, Ranger CLA Morris was making her rounds when she noticed something unusual in the forest. She called out, but there was no response. Suddenly, she heard movement and was struck in the head by a rock. As she fell to the ground, she saw a massive shape with glowing eyes and wickedly curved claws before losing consciousness. When she awoke, she found deep gouges in the trunk of a sequoia tree that were too large to have been made by a bear or mountain lion. She realized she had been attacked by a Sasquatch. Despite her injuries, she managed to make it back to the ranger station and report the incident. The rangers were skeptical at first, but CLA was insistent that she had encountered a Sasquatch. A search party was organized, and they found long, coarse hairs near the scene of the attack. However, further examination revealed that the hairs were from a known species, most likely a black bear. Despite the lack of physical evidence, CLA is convinced that she encountered a Sasquatch. She describes the creature as being much larger than a person, with glowing eyes and claws unlike any she had ever seen before. This video is certainly intriguing and adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that Sasquatch may indeed exist. While there is no definitive proof in this case, the ranger's description of the creature is compelling. It's always exciting to hear about new encounters and this one is definitely worth a watch. Be sure to check out the full video on Cryptid Chronicles' YouTube channel.