Bigfoot Stakeout: Infrasound Detection Mission in Action
Posted Sunday, January 26, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the Hellbent Holler YouTube channel, the team embarks on a Sasquatch stakeout with the goal of gathering data on their personal experiences and audio recordings in the field. The video is a live investigation, with the team setting up stationary and using various equipment to monitor for any activity.
Joe, one of the team members, is responsible for the infrasound detection equipment. Infrasound refers to sound waves with frequencies below the lower limit of human audibility. The team is using this equipment to measure infrasound in the environment and look for any unusual patterns or spikes that could indicate the presence of a Sasquatch.
The team also has a parabolic dish set up to record any sounds that may be picked up in the area. This type of equipment is often used in wildlife studies to capture distant sounds and can be useful in detecting the presence of elusive animals like Sasquatch.
The team is not planning on playing any sounds to attract Sasquatch, instead opting for an "Observe and Report" type of mission. They have long duration audio recorders deployed on the ridgeline behind them, which will continue to record after they leave the area. This will allow them to review the audio later and see if anything unusual was picked up.
The team is also using red lanterns as a backup light source in case they need to kill the main light while filming. This is a common practice in wildlife studies to avoid disturbing the animals being observed.
Overall, the team is well-equipped and prepared for their stakeout. They are taking a scientific approach to their investigation and are focused on gathering data and evidence. As Bigfoot believers, we are excited to see the results of their investigation and hope that they are able to gather some compelling evidence of the existence of Sasquatch.