Friends' Pine Barrens Bigfoot Expedition: Close Call & Mysterious Scent
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Squatch Talks Podcast recently went on a nighttime expedition in the Pine Barrens and live-streamed the experience on YouTube. The video is filled with technical difficulties, laughter, and intriguing details about their adventure.
Eric Spinner, the host, welcomed Art Mack and Jacob Corbell to the live stream, where they discussed their recent outing in the Pine Barrens on Thursday night. Eric mentioned that they had captured some footage that would be included in a later episode. Unfortunately, some unexpected visitors and a headless jeep interrupted their recording, but they were able to capture audio of the encounter.
The team had set up base camp by 9:30 PM and began listening for any sounds that could indicate the presence of Sasquatch. Eric shared that he had taken some drone footage of the area and had captured audio throughout the night. He plans to combine the footage and audio to create a compelling episode.
During their expedition, the team came across some interesting smells that they couldn't quite identify. While it could have been the cedar water or decaying matter, the smell came and went quickly, leaving them to wonder if it was something more.
Eric also mentioned that they had come across a directional microphone that they could attach to their camera gear. They plan to test it out on future expeditions to capture any sounds that could indicate the presence of Sasquatch.
Towards the end of the video, Eric reminded viewers to support their sponsors, Yeti bars, by visiting their website and using the code STP10 at checkout for a 10% discount and free shipping on orders over $75.
While the video is filled with technical difficulties and interruptions, it provides an interesting insight into the team's expedition in the Pine Barrens. The Squatch Talks Podcast team remains dedicated to their mission of exploring and documenting any evidence of Sasquatch's existence. Be sure to check out their YouTube channel and website for more updates on their adventures.