Bigfoot Evidence: Carved Glyphs, Sightings, and Strange Energy on Property

Posted Sunday, June 28, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

So I just came across this fascinating video over on Barb Hartman's YouTube channel, and honestly, it's the kind of content that makes you stop scrolling and really pay attention. If you're into physical evidence and the more subtle signs that Sasquatch leave behind, this one is worth your time. Barb takes viewers on a walk around her property, and the amount of potential evidence she shows is honestly impressive. Right off the bat, she's showing what she calls trident or "wiggly" glyphs carved into wood near an old storage shed. For those unfamiliar, trident glyphs are one of the more commonly reported types of marks associated with Sasquatch activity. They typically feature a central stem with three prongs extending from the top, and researchers have documented them at numerous sites across North America. The meaning is still debated, but some researchers believe they could serve as territorial markers or even a form of communication between family groups. She also points out Y-shaped glyphs and clusters of X marks, noting how some of these are positioned in what she describes as "perfect little seating areas" with views overlooking her property. This is a detail that really stood out to me. The idea that these marks aren't random but are placed in spots where someone could sit and observe is something that comes up repeatedly in witness reports. Many researchers have noted that Sasquatch seem to deliberately choose vantage points, and the placement of these symbols in areas with clear sightlines could suggest intentional behavior rather than random scratching. One of the more intriguing parts of the video comes when Barb walks over to an area she calls "the playground." She mentions she hasn't been in there for well over a year, possibly two years, and as she approaches and tries to film inside, something really interesting happens. Her camera becomes blurry, she says she can feel a force pushing against her hand, and she describes feeling like she's standing in wind even though the air is perfectly still. She also mentions sensing heat. Then she talks about potentially seeing three faces in the footage. She acknowledges it could be pareidolia, but the combination of the physical sensations and the camera issues is the kind of thing that makes you wonder. Barb herself raises the question of whether Sasquatch might have some kind of energetic field that interferes with recording equipment, which is actually a phenomenon that has been reported by other researchers and witnesses over the years. She also shows some fascinating wood arrangements, including what she describes as a fish shape with a symbol on top, and other pieces of wood that appear to have been deliberately positioned. Her husband apparently dismissed some of it as kids playing around, but Barb makes a good point when she asks what kids would be doing arranging wood in shapes way out on the property. It's a fair question, especially when the arrangements show clear intentionality. Towards the end, she shows strawberries she had left out at the bottom of some steps near a bush where she previously saw a Sasquatch. She describes it as a 7-foot individual hiding in the brush. One of the strawberries had been munched on, and another had something removed from it and was just laying there. Offering food and documenting what happens is actually a method some researchers use to build trust and gather evidence of repeated visits. Barb also mentions that there seems to have been a change in activity around her property after being gone for the better part of a year, and she speculates about a possible change in clan leadership affecting behavior patterns. This is consistent with reports from other long-term researchers who have noted that Sasquatch family groups do seem to have social structures and that activity levels can shift when group dynamics change. The video is definitely worth watching for yourself. Barb comes across as genuine and thoughtful, and she lets the evidence speak for itself rather than making grand claims. The combination of glyphs, wood structures, the camera interference at the playground, and the food offering results makes this one of those videos that covers a lot of ground in terms of different types of physical evidence. Check it out and see what you think.