Researchers Analyze Peculiar Pine Cones and Bigfoot Tracks at Blue Creek Mountain
Posted Friday, February 07, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by The Sasquatch Archives takes us on a journey back to Blue Creek Mountain in 1993. The video features researcher Renee Dindon and her fellow researcher, Warren Thompson, who has since passed on. Warren was an avid collector of Sasquatch materials, including newspapers, magazines, books, and anything else related to Bigfoot. His collection is now owned by Daniel Perez in California.
In this particular video, Renee and Warren are exploring the area and discussing the diversity of trees in the region. Renee points out some peculiar pine cones and compares them to those found in British Columbia. She also talks about the ground in the area, which is redish and has the same type of soil as the area where the famous Blue Creek Mountain tracks were found.
Renee goes on to demonstrate how the dust on the ground can create perfect patterns, as seen in the tracks. She shows how even the skin pattern on her hand can be seen in a handprint left in the dust. She also mentions that the dust on the road may have covered up details in the prints found by Green, Abbott, and Keith Chalmers, the pilot who photographed and filmed the tracks.
Warren and Renee also discuss the idea that the creatures they are searching for may have come from down the spring, which is located near the area where the tracks were found. They explore the old road and discuss why it was not used when the new road was built.
I encourage our readers to check out this interesting video and see the diversity of trees and the unique soil in the Blue Creek Mountain area. It's always exciting to see firsthand accounts and explorations of areas where Bigfoot sightings and tracks have been found. Who knows, you may even pick up some new knowledge or insights about the elusive Sasquatch.