Bigfoot Survival in Winter: Exploring Hibernation & Adaptations with Beans Baxter
Posted Monday, February 24, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent live stream from the YouTube channel Chuke's Outdoor Adventures, hosts Bean Baxter and Rob discuss the fascinating topic of how Bigfoot survives the harsh Alaskan winter. I was thrilled to come across this video and share it with my fellow Squatchable readers.
Bean Baxter, retired military and law enforcement, is the host of the Alaska Watch podcast and author of The Abandoned history and horror report. He spends his spare time researching Bigfoot and is currently working on his fourth book. Rob, the other host, is an experienced Bigfoot researcher as well.
The two discussed the various ways Bigfoot could survive the cold Alaskan winter. Bean mentioned that Bigfoot may go into a low activity state and find a dry spot near a food source. He also mentioned that Bigfoot may not hibernate, but instead, go into a state of low activity. Rob added that Bigfoot probably has a massive vascular system, thick insulating fur, and possibly hollow hair like moose.
They also discussed the possibility of Bigfoot having less fine motor skills in their hands, making it difficult for them to manipulate objects like doors or coolers. This theory is based on the fact that when Bigfoot is seen trying to manipulate objects, they often fumble with them.
One interesting comment from a viewer brought up the topic of trees being stripped of bark. Bean mentioned that he has seen signs of trees being stripped of bark, but it's hard to determine if it's caused by Bigfoot or other animals. He also mentioned a previous encounter in Alaska where they found claw marks on a tree, which he believes could be a sign of Bigfoot activity.
Another viewer shared a story about hearing what sounded like someone unzipping a tent in the middle of the night while camping. Bean and Rob shared their own experiences of similar occurrences, which added to the intrigue of the discussion.
Overall, this live stream from Chuke's Outdoor Adventures is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The hosts provide valuable insights and theories on how Bigfoot survives the winter, as well as share their own experiences and encounters. I highly encourage all Squatchable readers to check out the video and share their thoughts in the comments.