Michigan Bigfoot Sightings: Waterloo Park Encounters and Private Habitats

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Title: Michigan Bigfoot Researcher Shares Spooky Encounters and Evidence from Waterloo State Park Hey Squatchable readers! As a video curator, I recently came across a fascinating live stream from the YouTube channel Grizzly Is On The Hunt, featuring Michigan Bigfoot researcher Blake Deutscher. In this article, I'll summarize and discuss the captivating experiences and evidence shared during the stream. Blake Deutscher, founder of the Lost Cryptids Conservatory group in Michigan, has been researching Bigfoot for almost 20 years. His interest was sparked by his father's stories of wild men in the woods and the Patterson film. After his first encounter at 13, Blake has been dedicated to capturing evidence and sharing it with the public. In the live stream, Blake discussed a recent conference in Mason, Michigan, and shared unique aspects of Waterloo State Park, where he had his first encounter. The park has various terrain types, including long ridges with varying heights, which is unusual for the mostly flat farmland and marshy areas surrounding it. Blake mentioned that these ridges have been a hotspot for Bigfoot activity during their expeditions. Additionally, Waterloo State Park has a history of Native American presence, with a Potawatomi Trail that ran through the area. Blake believes that the early Native American history and the presence of rock mounds could be connected to Bigfoot activity in the region. During one expedition, Blake and his team experienced drumming sounds in the middle of the night, which they couldn't explain as mechanical or originating from their neighbors' cars. The following morning, they received texts from other team members who heard the same drumming sounds in opposite directions. Some team members also reported seeing silhouettes and feeling the weight of footsteps near their cars. Despite the torrential rain, Bigfoot activity seemed to increase, with the creatures becoming bolder and coming closer to camp. The team was able to cast a partial footprint, which had a heel impression, and captured audio of something being pushed over or broken near a team member's tent. Blake's live stream with Grizzly Is On The Hunt provided valuable insights into Bigfoot research and the unique activity in Waterloo State Park. I highly recommend watching the video and exploring more of Blake's work with the Lost Cryptids Conservatory group. Who knows, maybe it will inspire you to embark on your own Bigfoot expedition!