Investigator Shares Possible Sasquatch Photo from Alaska Ridge
Posted Thursday, July 16, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
# Investigator Snaps Possible Sasquatch Photo Near Anchorage, Alaska
So this video popped up recently featuring L.A. Marzulli sitting down with Daniel Becker, a dedicated Sasquatch investigator who's been putting in serious hours exploring the phenomenon up in Alaska. And honestly, this one is worth your time if you're into potential photographic evidence.
Here's the rundown. Around the beginning of June, reports started coming in about alleged Sasquatch sightings and track discoveries in an area called Bird Creek, which sits about 20 miles outside of Anchorage. Then later that same month, a local business in Anchorage forwarded Daniel a posting from another Bigfoot social media page where an Alaska Railroad passenger reported seeing a Sasquatch coming down a mountain ridge while the train was rolling past. Both reports came in within roughly a 9-mile radius of each other, which in researcher terms is what they call a "sighting zone." When multiple reports cluster that close together, it's time to pay attention.
Daniel headed out to that general area to do some recon, specifically along the stretch where the Alaska Railroad passenger had made their observation. He was scanning those high ridges and clearings, looking for anything that didn't look natural in the landscape, tree structures, anomalies, anything that might stand out. And this is where it gets interesting.
While scanning those mountain tops from near the Alaska Railroad tracks at highway level, Daniel caught something on camera. The photo shows what appears to be a figure way up on one of those ridges. When you blow it up, you can make out what looks like a possible head, a shoulder, and an arm that's outstretched. And according to Daniel, it almost looks like whatever it is, it's looking right at the camera.
Now, Daniel did the right thing and sent the photo around to other researchers he respects in the field. Multiple researchers agreed that the characteristics in the image are consistent with a Sasquatch. There's some discoloration in the facial area, which is actually what you'd expect, and another researcher pointed out possible sun reflection off the hair on the shoulder, which makes sense because it was an extremely sunny day that day.
Of course, Daniel being a seasoned investigator, he brought up the obvious question. Could it be a bear on its hind legs? Marzulli agreed that anything's possible, but he made an interesting point. He's seeing Sasquatch in the image more than bear. And given the recent reports in that exact area, Daniel feels it's highly likely there are Sasquatch still active in that region.
The conversation also touched on something that's been on a lot of researchers' minds lately. Since the famous Patterson-Gimlin film from 1966-1967, sightings have exploded. And the question keeps coming up. Why, after all these decades, does nobody have a body? Marzulli brought up the theory of a breeding program potentially accelerating activity, and Daniel added his perspective as a Christian researcher, mentioning the idea of a "quickening" as part of a last days timeline. Whether you follow that line of thinking or not, it's a perspective many in the field share.
One thing Daniel emphasized that often gets overlooked is the reputation of Bigfoot in Alaska. This isn't your friendly neighborhood Sasquatch. The Bigfoot of Alaska has a reputation for territorial aggression, and that's something witnesses and researchers up there take very seriously. Daniel also mentioned that increased sightings aren't limited to Sasquatch. Reports of Dogman and Little People are also on the rise all over the country, and researchers are trying to figure out what's driving all of this. Better phone cameras? TV show hype? Or something else entirely?
If you want to see the photo for yourself and hear Daniel break down his investigation in detail, definitely check out the video. It's a solid look at how a real field investigation unfolds when reports start stacking up in one area.