Exploring Wawayanda State Park: Bigfoot Sightings and Woodland Discoveries
Posted Tuesday, January 28, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Sussex County Bigfoot has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "Bigfoot Hike Lake Lookout NJ," follows the channel's hosts as they explore Wand State Park in New Jersey, where they received four reports of Bigfoot sightings the previous week.
The video begins with the hosts discussing the tracks they found, which they believe belong to a canine, possibly a coyote. However, they also mention finding what sounds like a rock being thrown, which adds to the intrigue of the location.
As they continue their hike, the hosts perform tree knocks and rock clacks, hoping to elicit a response from any nearby Bigfoot. They also mention a philosophy that the number of tree knocks heard is equal to the number of people in the group, which is an interesting theory to consider.
One of the most intriguing moments in the video is when the hosts hear a loud thud, which they believe could be the sound of rain or a rifle. However, they cannot determine the source of the noise, leaving it open to interpretation.
Towards the end of the video, the hosts come across a porcupine and what sounds like a rock being thrown at them. They also discuss the challenges of hiking in the area and the importance of being quiet and stealthy while searching for Bigfoot.
While the video does not provide any definitive proof of Bigfoot's existence, it is an exciting and intriguing watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The hosts' enthusiasm and passion for the subject are contagious, and their willingness to explore and investigate potential sightings is commendable.
If you're interested in watching the video for yourself, it can be found on the Sussex County Bigfoot YouTube channel. And as always, remember to subscribe, like, and comment to show your support for Bigfoot research and investigation.