What We're Watching: A Chilling Tale of the Wood Booger Exploration Team's Hunt for Bigfoot in Mammoth Cave National Park
Posted Wednesday, February 22, 2023
By Squatchable.com staff
Here's the latest on the Mammoth Cave Bigfoot hunt with the Wood Booger Exploration Team. The team recently ventured out into the Kentucky wilderness following reports of a recent Sasquatch sighting in Mammoth Cave National Park.
Equipped with night vision and high definition cameras, the team set out on a two and a half mile trek into the backcountry in search of the elusive Squatch. While the team encountered some stop-and-go traffic on their way to the park, they eventually arrived and made their way to their campsite.
Once they set up camp, the team set out on foot to explore the area, following the blue blazes along the trail. As they made their way further into the wilderness, the trail became increasingly overgrown and difficult to navigate. Despite this, the team pushed on and eventually stumbled upon some strange trail markers that resembled symbols of an unknown origin.
As the sun set and darkness descended, the team built a fire and attempted to communicate with any Sasquatches that might be in the area. While they heard some strange noises and the dogs appeared to be reacting to something unseen, the team was ultimately unable to capture any video evidence of the fabled creature.
Perhaps the most unnerving aspect of the team's investigation was the complete lack of wildlife they encountered. While they heard birds in the distance, they didn't spot any squirrels or other small creatures that would typically inhabit the area. Could this be a sign of Bigfoot's presence, scaring off all other animals in the area?
Although this investigation was ultimately uneventful, the Wood Booger Exploration Team is determined to continue their search for Sasquatch. Stay tuned for more updates and investigations from this intrepid group of Bigfoot hunters.
What do you think of their findings? If you're a fan of Bigfoot investigations, be sure to subscribe to the Wood Booger Exploration Team's YouTube channel for more videos of their expeditions into the unknown.