A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Shoofly Creek Sasquatch Investigation after Umatilla Bigfoot Footage," takes viewers on an expedition near the famous Paul Freeman Bigfoot sighting location in the Blue Mountains.
The video begins with the team discussing their previous investigation of a recent Bigfoot video capture in the Umatilla Forest, about 15 miles from their current location. They mention the presence of a hiking trail that leads to the location where the creature was filmed and decide to explore the area.
As they hike through the snow-covered forest, the team remains quiet, listening to the environment and keeping an eye out for any signs of Bigfoot activity. They discuss the possibility of the creature being attracted to squirrel caches, as well as the fact that many sightings seem to follow the snow line.
Throughout the video, the team shares their excitement about being in the area where Paul Freeman filmed his famous Bigfoot footage. They also mention a more recent Bigfoot sighting in the region, captured just seven months prior to their investigation.
During their hike, the team hears what they believe to be Bigfoot vocalizations and wood knocks. They cautiously approach the area where the sounds originated and discover a potential bedding spot with fresh pine boughs. Although they don't find any definitive Bigfoot tracks, they do find an area that could serve as a hiding spot or ambush point for the creature.
Towards the end of the video, the team continues to explore the area, finding more potential signs of Bigfoot activity and discussing the creature's possible behavior and habits.
If you're interested in learning more about this exciting expedition, be sure to check out the full video on the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch YouTube channel. It's always thrilling to see fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers sharing their experiences and investigations with the community.