New Bigfoot Sightings in Alaska: Footprints and Eyeshine Encounters
Posted Friday, March 07, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Bigfoot sightings are on the rise, with reports of these elusive creatures leaving their remote forest homes and migrating towards towns and cities. According to cryptozoologist Lance Hightower, Bigfoots are territorial and the likelihood of a dangerous encounter is real.
One such encounter occurred in Glenn Allen, Alaska, where a woman named Ellen had a terrifying experience. While driving home late one night, Ellen saw something she'll never forget. As she pulled into her driveway, she saw a large, hairy creature with eyes that lit up in the light of her vehicle. Ellen was overwhelmed with fear and couldn't move or get out of her vehicle. Her partner came outside armed, and the creature fled into the woods. Ellen's ordeal wasn't over yet, as her horses escaped their pen and were left distraught. The next day, Ellen returned to the scene and found footprints that measured around 20 inches long.
Bigfoot territory is not only advancing towards small towns like Glenn Allen but is also getting worryingly close to major cities. In Fairbanks, a local man named Keith and his grandson Joe made a startling discovery while exploring a nearby forest. They stumbled upon a huge footprint in the middle of a mud puddle. Keith, a nurse for 35 years, had never seen anybody with feet that big. The footprint was about 18 inches long and 6 to 8 inches wide, with a well-defined heel and five toes across the front. Cliff Barkman, a leading expert at the North American Bigfoot Center in Oregon, examined the evidence and believes it to be legitimate.
These encounters serve as a reminder that Bigfoot sightings are becoming more frequent and that we should be respectful and cautious when encountering these elusive creatures. It's good to remember that Bigfoot is not an animal or a beast, but a mysterious and elusive creature that deserves our respect.
If you're interested in learning more about this encounter, be sure to check out the video on the Travel Channel's YouTube channel. And, as always, stay Squatchable!