Hikers Encounter Mystery at Seneca Lake: Bigfoot's Possible Infrasound?

Posted Thursday, February 13, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on the Sussex County Bigfoot YouTube channel, hosts Mike and Jill take us on an exploration of the Finger Lakes region in New York, specifically Letchworth and Watkins Glen State Parks. The pair are known for their deep dives into "squatchy" locations, but this time they're on vacation and looking to enjoy the beautiful views of Seneca Lake. As they make their way to Letchworth State Park, Mike shares that they just experienced something called "zapping," a term used to describe a low-pitch frequency or infrasound that some people associate with Bigfoot. He admits that he's not sure if it was indeed a Sasquatch, but the experience has definitely piqued their interest. Once they arrive at the park, the pair is in awe of the stunning scenery, including the Upper Falls and the misty bridge. They come across a friendly dog named Luna, and Mike takes the opportunity to remind viewers that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and encourages everyone to do their part in spreading awareness. Throughout the video, Mike and Jill maintain their open-mindedness and respect for the possibility of Bigfoot's existence. They are careful not to label the creature as an animal or a beast, and instead refer to it as "something going on" in the national parks. As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I encourage all of our readers to check out the Sussex County Bigfoot YouTube channel and watch the video for yourself. Who knows, you might just experience some "zapping" of your own!