Chuk from Ch's Outdoor Adventures Unveils New Thermal Imager for Bigfoot Research
Posted Sunday, March 16, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A few days ago, I stumbled upon an exciting video from the YouTube channel, Chuke's Outdoor Adventures. In this video, Chuk takes us on a journey exploring the use of technology in Bigfoot research, specifically focusing on the Thermal Master T2 Max Thermal Imager. As a Bigfoot enthusiast, I was thrilled to see the innovative ways researchers are utilizing technology to aid in their search for these elusive creatures.
Chuk begins by discussing his past experiences with Bigfoot videos and his anticipation for an upcoming expedition with Bean Baxter. He then introduces the Thermal Master T2 Max Thermal Imager, which he will be reviewing for the channel. Chuk compares the T2 Max to a previous thermal imager he had been using, the AG Taian, and highlights the T2 Max's superior features and functions.
One interesting point Chuk brings up is the connection between Fleer, the company that manufactures the thermal imaging systems used by the Navy, and Bigfoot research. In 2017, the Navy released footage of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) caught on Fleer thermal imaging systems. Chuk wonders if there is a reason Fleer has decided not to release their newer technology to the public, suggesting that it may be due to its potential use in military and law enforcement contexts.
Chuk then shares his personal experiences using the T2 Max on a small adventure near his home in Anchorage, Alaska. He demonstrates how the device can be mounted on a rifle and praises its various reticle options and settings. Chuk also appreciates the T2 Max's compatibility with Android devices, which allows for sound recording through the phone's microphone.
Throughout the video, Chuk emphasizes the importance of gear in Bigfoot research and expresses his excitement about the potential of the Thermal Master T2 Max to aid in his future expeditions. As Bigfoot believers, we are always eager to learn about new technologies and techniques that can help bring us closer to understanding these mysterious creatures.
If you're interested in seeing the Thermal Master T2 Max in action and hearing more about Chuk's thoughts on the device, I highly recommend checking out the video on YouTube. It's a fascinating look at how technology can be used to further Bigfoot research, and it's always exciting to see fellow enthusiasts sharing their experiences and knowledge with the community. Happy squatching!