Giant Creatures Stalk Woman on Mountain Lake Expedition
Posted Tuesday, May 20, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
In a chilling new video from the YouTube channel Shadow of the Sasquatch, researcher Mireya Mayor recounts a harrowing encounter with four massive, shadowy creatures deep within a dark and twisted forest. The creatures were not just on the ground, but above, watching, moving, closing in.
Mayor and her team were on an expedition to search for any signs of unusual life near a secluded mountain lake. They split up to cover more ground, each armed with a thermal camera to capture any signs of life that might be lurking in the shadows.
But things quickly took a turn for the terrifying when Mayor's thermal camera picked up a massive heat signature, bigger than anything she'd ever seen before. Then another moving to her left and another. Before she knew it, there were four of them creeping towards her like predators closing in on their prey.
The forest seemed to come alive as the researcher tried to stay composed. Twisted branches blocked her path, and the forest floor beneath her felt like it was shifting, as if the very earth was working against her. She kept moving carefully, each step filled with dread.
It wasn't just what she could see on her thermal camera. It was the sound. It wasn't just coming from the ground anymore. It was coming from above. It hit her like a bolt of lightning. They were in the trees. The creatures weren't just on the ground. They were above watching, moving, keeping an eye on her from the branches.
The creatures were clever, moving just enough to remind them they were not alone, but never long enough to be fully seen. They seemed to be deliberately avoiding detection, aware of her technology.
Mayor's partner Ronnie was dealing with his own problems, trying to move through the dense forest without giving away his position. Every step felt like a risk. A snapped branch or a misplaced footfall could mean disaster.
The tension was unbearable. The explorer raised her thermal camera once more, this time focusing on the treetops. It was then that she saw it, a dark, shadowy figure effortlessly slipping through the branches.
The creatures were relentless. They weren't just following anymore. They were hunting, actively closing in on her position. It looks like it's hiding directly behind the tree. There's only a small portion of the old.
Mayor knew the worst was yet to come. A terrifying survival game. The forest felt alive with movement. Every shadow seemed to shift. Every branch seemed ready to strike.
Mayor's only chance was to keep moving, but it felt impossible. Her legs were heavy, her lungs burned, and the growls behind her were growing louder. She knew they were intelligent, and they were hunting her like she was their prey.
The researcher remembered the sound alarm in her pocket. It was supposed to be a last-ditch effort, something to scare off animals. With shaky hands, she pulled it out, activating it. A high-pitched noise sliced through the darkness, and for a moment, the creature seemed to hesitate, but it didn't last. The growling resumed, more aggressive now, as if the alarm had only angered them.
Her partner's voice came through again, telling her to keep moving, that he was almost there. But the creatures were relentless. They weren't just following anymore. They were hunting, actively closing in on her position.
Mayor stumbled, her foot catching on a fallen branch, sending her crashing to the ground. She scrambled to get back up, her entire body shaking. She knew she couldn't stay down. Not for a second. Behind her, the creatures were closing in. They were massive. Their outlines barely visible in the darkness, but they were there, and they were coming for her.
Ronnie was still on his way, but the thick forest slowed him down. His camera flickered, catching glimpses of the creatures, but they were always just out of reach, just beyond the trees. He could hear her over the radio, her voice filled with panic, telling him they were right behind her. He was trying to keep her calm, trying to guide her towards the lake, but he knew time was running out.
Maria knew the worst was yet to come. A terrifying survival game. The forest felt alive with movement. Every shadow seemed to shift. Every branch seemed ready to strike. Maria's only chance was to keep moving, but it felt impossible. Her legs were heavy, her lungs burned, and the growls behind her were growing louder. She knew they were intelligent, and they were hunting her like she was their prey.
The researcher remembered the sound alarm in her pocket. It was supposed to be a last-ditch effort, something to scare off animals. With shaky hands, she pulled it out, activating it. A high-pitched noise sliced through the darkness, and for a moment, the creature seemed to hesitate, but it didn't last. The growling resumed, more aggressive now, as if the alarm had only angered them.
Her partner's voice came through again, telling her to keep moving, that he was almost there. But the creatures were relentless. They weren't just following anymore. They were hunting, actively closing in on her position.
Maria stumbled, her foot catching on a fallen branch, sending her crashing to the ground. She scrambled to get back up, her entire body shaking. She knew she couldn't stay down. Not for a second. Behind her, the creatures were closing in. They were massive. Their outlines barely visible in the darkness, but they were there, and they were coming for her.
Ronnie was still on his way, but the thick forest slowed him down. His camera flickered, catching glimpses of the creatures, but they were always just out of reach, just beyond the trees. He could hear her over the radio, her voice filled with panic, telling him they were right behind her. He was trying to keep her calm, trying to guide her towards the lake, but he knew time was running out.
Maria knew the worst was yet to come. A terrifying survival game. The forest felt alive with movement. Every shadow seemed to shift. Every branch seemed ready to strike. Maria's only chance was to keep moving, but it felt impossible. Her legs were heavy, her lungs burned, and the growls behind her were growing louder. She knew they were intelligent, and they were hunting her like she was their prey.
The researcher remembered the sound alarm in her pocket. It was supposed to be a last-ditch effort, something to scare off animals. With shaky hands, she pulled it out, activating it. A high-pitched noise sliced through the darkness, and for a moment, the creature seemed to hesitate, but it didn't last. The growling resumed, more aggressive now, as