Bigfoot Enthusiasts Use Crystal Bowls, Capture Possible Responses

Posted Sunday, March 02, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel "Tracking Sasquatches," the team goes on an excursion in February 2025, hoping to capture evidence of Sasquatch activity. The video is filled with excitement and anticipation, as the team sets up camp and prepares for their nighttime exploration. The team starts by using a Crystal Singing Bowl, which is believed to pick up activity from forest creatures, including Sasquatch. They have had success with this method in the past, as the motion detectors would go off when the bowl was played. The team brings the bowl to the Green Swamp to see if they can get any reactions in this area. One of the team members, Chris, shares a personal experience where he felt the presence of Caroline, a beloved friend and research partner who passed away in 2015. Chris describes feeling a lot of energy from the location where Caroline's ashes were placed. He even had a road crossing sighting in 2024 and is well-educated and a former military sniper. During the excursion, Chris feels Caroline's presence again near a Century Oak Tree, where her ashes were placed. He describes her as being happy to see them and even extending her arms as if to hug. The team is taken aback by Chris's experience, and they all take a moment to connect with Caroline's spirit. The team then continues their exploration, using various methods to try and capture evidence of Sasquatch activity. They use an IR camera, which is new to the team, and hope to pick up on any Sasquatch or other creatures that might show up in the camera. Throughout the video, the team remains respectful and open-minded about the possibility of Sasquatch activity. They are passionate about their search and are always looking for new ways to capture evidence of these elusive creatures. If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, this video is definitely worth checking out. The team's excitement and passion for their search are contagious, and you never know what kind of evidence they might capture. So, head over to the "Tracking Sasquatches" YouTube channel and check out their latest excursion. Who knows, you might just witness some exciting Sasquatch activity!