Bigfoot Tree Climbing, Footprint Found: New Tracking Insights

Posted Monday, March 17, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds on YouTube, and it's one that Bigfoot believers won't want to miss. The video, posted by the YouTube channel NW Native Tracker, offers a fascinating look at some potential Bigfoot evidence. In the video, the channel's host takes viewers on a tour of a wooded area, pointing out various pieces of evidence that suggest the presence of a Bigfoot. One of the most intriguing pieces of evidence is a tree with burn marks and a broken branch that the host suggests was used by a Bigfoot to create pitchwood or charwood for building fires. The host also points out what appears to be a "bow bed" branch, which is a simple branch that can be used for concealment while sleeping in a hollow tree. Additionally, there is evidence of what appears to be a "jungle gym" of branches that could be used to move from tree to tree without leaving any ground evidence. One of the most interesting aspects of the video is the host's explanation of how to identify handholds and toe holds in trees, which Bigfoots reportedly use when climbing. The host shows several examples of what appear to be handholds and toe holds in the trees, and encourages viewers to look for similar evidence in their own wooded areas. I found this video to be both informative and intriguing. While it's good to remember that none of the evidence presented in the video has been definitively proven to be from a Bigfoot, it's still a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research. If you're interested in learning more about this potential Bigfoot evidence, I encourage you to check out the video for yourself. And as always, if you have any Bigfoot sightings or evidence to share, be sure to submit it to Squatchable for further investigation.