Squatch Watchers' Approach to Cryptid Research and Angelic Encounters

Posted Tuesday, March 18, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A new documentary is now available for streaming on demand at Merkel Films, featuring Ron Morehead’s return to the Sierra Nevada mountains to revisit the groundbreaking location where he recorded the Sierra sounds. The short documentary, titled “The Sierra Sounds: A Prelude,” offers a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot research and the mysterious sounds that have captivated the imagination of many. The YouTube channel The Confessionals recently had guests from the YouTube channel Squatch Watchers on their show. The Squatch Watchers shared their experiences and the story behind their channel, which started as a tribute to the late Scott Carpenter, a well-known figure in the Bigfoot research community. Squatch Watchers use a method developed by Scott Carpenter, which involves mounting a camera facing backwards to capture any activity that may occur behind the researcher. This method has proven successful in capturing footage of Bigfoot, with Squatch Watchers catching several sightings on camera. The Squatch Watchers also use body cameras, with one facing forward and one facing backward, to ensure they capture any activity that may occur around them. They have a vast amount of footage that they have yet to go through, but they hope to release it all in the future to allow fans to examine it in detail. The Squatch Watchers’ mission is to bring the adventure of Bigfoot research to those who cannot venture into the woods themselves. They aim to provide an immersive experience for their viewers and to share their passion for Bigfoot research with others. If you’re interested in learning more about the Squatch Watchers and their experiences, be sure to check out their YouTube channel. And don’t forget to watch “The Sierra Sounds: A Prelude” to learn more about the mysterious sounds recorded in the Sierra Nevada mountains.