Cascade Sasquatch Sighting: Researcher Details 2009 Encounter and Evidence Hunt

Posted Friday, February 28, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A group of independent Bigfoot researchers recently shared their experiences and findings from the Selkirk Expedition, a Pacific Northwest Bigfoot research documentary film, on the YouTube channel Grassman58. The team includes Aaron from Washington Idaho Bigfoot Search, Bill Bassan, Nathan Bronis and his wife Hol, Beans Backer from Alaska, and Wilmer with Bigfoot of Stevens County. Nathan Bronis, the founder of Michigan Bigfoot, recounted his personal sighting in 2009, which sparked his interest in field research. While scouting for deer, he saw a figure through the trees and initially thought it was his neighbor in a blackout outfit. However, as he observed the figure, he realized it was a Sasquatch. During the expedition, the team heard possible knocks and a siren-like sound in the distance, which they couldn't identify. They also visited a long-term recorder audio recorder located in a camo box on a ridge. The recorder, which has been in place for several months, has captured numerous knocks and a recent "really good sounding whoop." The team discussed the importance of using omnidirectional microphones for wildlife recording, which can pick up sounds within 180 degrees of their element facing forward. This allows for a more ambient and three-dimensional sound compared to narrow directional microphones. Nathan Bronis also shared his personal sighting experience from 2009, where he saw a Sasquatch about 120 feet away. He described the individual as having very muscular, dark hair, and visible skin details on the face and tops of the fingers. He also noted that he could see thin hair on the neck and oil shining on the cheeks and forehead. The team emphasized the importance of keeping the location of their research secret to avoid contaminating the data with outside influences. They also discussed the challenges of differentiating between human and Sasquatch vocalizations and the importance of using recording equipment to capture evidence. Overall, the Selkirk Expedition video provides valuable insights into the experiences and findings of independent Bigfoot researchers. The team's use of recording equipment and their emphasis on keeping the location secret highlights the importance of a scientific approach to Bigfoot research. As Bigfoot believers, we encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts with us.