Mohawk Mountain Hike: Bigfoot Encounters, Wildlife Habitats, and Spring Events

Posted Sunday, March 09, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted by the YouTube channel CCIS-Connecticut Cryptid Investigative Society, the team takes us on a hike through Mohawk Mountain in Connecticut. The video, titled "Hiking in CT and if lucky 🍀, squatchin! 🦧 🦧 🦧," is filled with intriguing findings and potential clues that Bigfoot enthusiasts will find fascinating. As they explore the area, the team discovers large tracks on what appears to be a new trail. They also come across moose droppings, indicating that they are on the path of a moose. But the most interesting find is an old railroad spike, which they decide to keep as a part of their collection. The team shares their experiences of hearing loud howls in the area before, which they believe to be from a Bigfoot. They mention that they have caught these howls on camera in the past, but unfortunately, not during this hike. One of the team members shares their theory about Sasquatch migration patterns, stating that they stick around in a 50-mile radius. They also mention a woman they saw on YouTube who seemed to really know what she was talking about when it comes to Bigfoot behavior. As they continue their hike, the team discusses the importance of vernal pools for amphibians and the impact of development on these habitats. They also share their thoughts on the impact of the release of Canadian geese in Connecticut in the 1950s and the effect it has had on the local wildlife. Towards the end of the hike, the team comes across a tree with what appears to be claw marks. They discuss the possibility of it being a bear or a mountain lion using it as a scratching post. Overall, the video is a great watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The team's enthusiasm and passion for the subject are infectious, and their findings and theories are sure to spark interesting discussions among the Bigfoot community. Be sure to check out the video and let us know what you think!