Alaska Bigfoot Hunt Reveals Thermal Signatures, Paw Prints, and Upside-Down Trees

Posted Monday, January 27, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel "Man of Words" has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Expedition Bigfoot: We Should NOT Have Searched For It," follows a team of investigators as they explore the Alaskan wilderness in search of the elusive creature. The video begins with Maria and Ronnie near Alpine Lake, where they have had several bizarre encounters. Maria is using a thermal camera to scan the lake when she sees something horrifying - a thermal signature of a creature just above the water. She quickly calls Ronnie to warn him, but when she looks back, the creature has disappeared. Ronnie is not surprised by Maria's report, as he has heard strange howling sounds in the area. He suspects that the creature in the water may be evidence of what they have been looking for - the kushtaka, a legendary creature whose sightings have been reported by locals. The kushtaka is believed to be able to control men's minds and possess them, and is often spotted jumping on boats and walking in and out of the water on the shorelines. Meanwhile, Russell is investigating the shoreline, which is rumored to have plenty of strange occurrences. He follows strange tracks believed to be the creature's and finds large paw prints on the beach. He sets up his equipment, including thermal imagers, and waits for any movement. As the night passes, Russell hears a loud, startling sound and sees a thermal signature of something moving by the shoreline. He makes his way towards the location, but is met with broken trees and the realization that something very huge must have cut across the trees on its way. Elsewhere, Maria and Ronnie have found strange white hair hanging on a tree and a thermal signature in the water. Bryce, who has joined the team, has heard of white Bigfoots and believes that the hair will be examined for evidence. He also learns that the locals know of a place believed to hold cultural significance to Bigfoot, where the creatures communicate using tree structures to pass messages or mark territories. The team, joined by Pete Kelsey and his laser technology, makes its way to the suspected location. They see a huge upside-down tree and Maria notices that it doesn't have any sign of human tampering. Kelsey maps out the area and sends out a drone to map over 1,000 acres of land. To their horror and excitement, they see what appears to be a trail of upside-down trees. I am excited to see the team's continued exploration and the potential evidence they may uncover. The video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast and provides a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot research.