Bigfoot Researcher's Wood Knock Encounter in North Cascades Wilderness

Posted Saturday, March 08, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel "The Tall Ones" takes us on an exciting journey to the remote and secluded North Cascades of Washington state. Known for its low visitor count, this area is a perfect spot for those seeking solitude and a chance encounter with the elusive Sasquatch. The video's host shares his personal experience from a few years ago when he and three others had a back-and-forth wood knock session with something in the forest. This event took place near a Dead End Road, where there are no waterfalls or other attractions to draw visitors. The team had a wood knock response from the forest, which they believe was about 100 yards away. The host has returned to this location countless times, and it is also the area where they had something shadowing them in the forest. This location is known for its Sasquatch sightings, including an investigator named Craig Yanni who had a whoop experience. In this video, the host installs trail cameras in the area to monitor wildlife activity. He explains that trail cameras might not capture Sasquatch images, but they can provide valuable information about the animals in the area. The host also shares his thoughts on how Sasquatch might test humans by observing their reactions to various stimuli, such as rock throwing, wood knocking, and tree breaking. I encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on this fascinating location. It's always exciting to learn about new areas with potential Sasquatch activity. Happy Squatching!