A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting video from the YouTube channel Southern Alberta Bigfoot Exploration. The video, titled "Bigfoot Boots In The Bush! Howler Ridge! Winter Solo Expedition Part 1!", follows the channel's owner as he embarks on a winter solo expedition to Howler Ridge.
In the video, the explorer shares his plans to camp out overnight and visit a few areas of interest, including a gifting area and a new discovery involving a radio tower. As he makes his way through the forest, he comes across various signs of wildlife, including a tiny stick structure and an old log.
One of the most interesting parts of the video is when the explorer reaches a cut block and finds a structure made of branches and leaves. He notes that it looks like a shelter or bedding area and takes pictures to document his discovery.
As he continues on his journey, the explorer comes across more signs of Sasquatch activity, including a "squirrel alarm" and a trident tree, which he speculates may have significance to the Sasquatch.
Overall, the video is a fascinating look at one person's exploration of the wilderness in search of Sasquatch activity. It's always exciting to see new discoveries and signs of Sasquatch in the wild, and this video delivers on that front. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check it out for themselves.