Sawtooth Mountains: Unveiling Bigfoot's Hidden Idaho Haven?

Posted Sunday, February 16, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "Bigfoot & Cannibal Giants at the Gateway of the Sawtooths," explores the connection between the legendary Taha bits, a cannibal giant from Native American folklore, and modern-day Sasquatch sightings in the garbage mountains of Nevada. The video begins with the host discussing the history of the area, including the survival story of Rita Crean, a Canadian woman who spent 47 days in the Nevada Wilderness in 1986. The host also mentions the legends of Taha bits, a large and hairy creature that inhabited a rugged canyon and was said to have eaten native Shoshone and Paiute who wandered into the area. As the video continues, the host shares a story from 1980, when a security guard for a local mining company encountered a Bigfoot just outside the city limits of Gold Hill, Nevada. This sighting is particularly interesting as Nevada is not known for having many Bigfoot sightings. But the most intriguing part of the video comes when the host shares footage of what appears to be a Sasquatch sitting among the trees in the garbage mountains. The creature is difficult to see at first, but as the camera zooms in, it becomes clear that something is there. The host and her companion are unsure of what they are seeing, but they are convinced that it is a Sasquatch. As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I am always excited to see new footage and hear about new sightings. This video is particularly interesting because of the connection it makes between Taha bits and modern-day Sasquatch. It's also exciting to see a possible Sasquatch sighting in a state that isn't known for having many. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video for yourself and form your own opinion. Who knows, you might just spot something that the host and her companion missed. Excitement Level: 7 *Note: The video and its content are not owned or produced by Squatchable. We are simply sharing and discussing it with our readers.