Mastering Land Navigation: Bigfoot Search Tactics with Scott from Squatch America
Posted Monday, March 03, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Squatch America, host Scott takes us on a journey into the wilderness to explore the ancient skills of land navigation. The video, titled "Survive Like Bigfoot: Compass & Map Skills Unveiled - Part 1," focuses on the essential tools of compass and topographical maps.
Scott begins by introducing us to the compass, a vital tool for any wilderness explorer. He explains the different parts of the compass, such as the base plate, direction of travel arrow, and rotating bezel. He also demonstrates how to use the compass to determine a bearing, a crucial skill for navigating through the wild.
Next, Scott moves on to topographical maps, which he describes as the wild's blueprint. He explains how to read the contour lines on the map, which reveal elevation changes and allow you to visualize the terrain. He also shows us how to match the features on the map to the actual landscape, a skill that can help you track and understand the movements of elusive creatures like Bigfoot.
One of the most interesting parts of the video is when Scott demonstrates how to use ranger beads, a simple but effective tool for measuring distance while hiking. By sliding one bead down for every 100 yards walked, you can keep track of how far you've traveled without needing any technology.
Overall, this video is a great resource for anyone interested in wilderness survival and navigation. Scott's enthusiasm and expertise make for an engaging and informative watch. Whether you're a seasoned outdoorsperson or just starting to explore the wild, there's something in this video for everyone.
If you're interested in learning more about the skills and tools discussed in the video, be sure to check out the description for Scott's recommended compass and other resources. And stay tuned for Part 2 of the series, where Scott will explore GPS navigation and mobile apps, modern tools for conquering the wild.
As a Bigfoot enthusiast, I can't help but wonder if these ancient skills of navigation are the same ones that Bigfoot uses to move through the wilderness undetected. By mastering these skills, we can gain a greater appreciation for the natural world and the creatures that call it home. So grab your compass and map, and let's head into the wild!