Bigfoot Sightings: Third Encounter in Ogletown, PA, and Fourth at Beaver Dam Run Reservoir
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Title: Two More Fascinating Bigfoot Encounters Shared by a Lucky Hunter
Hey there, fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts! I recently came across a video from the YouTube channel "My Bigfoot Sighting" that I just had to share with all of you. In this episode, the channel's host shares his third and fourth Bigfoot encounters, and they're quite captivating!
The third encounter took place during the first day of buck season, near Ogletown, PA, off Route 56. The witness was hunting in a four-foot-wide tram road that turns into the Lost Turkey Trail. After sitting down at a promising spot, he noticed some movement about 200 yards away. At first, he thought it was a game warden in medium brown clothing, but upon further inspection with his binoculars, he realized it was a creature entirely covered in fur.
The creature had distinct features, such as fat thigh muscles, long thighs, tall legs, and very long arms reaching down to its knees. Its face had a large brow and a flat nose, with a big oval around its eyes, and a grayish color in that area. The witness also mentioned that the creature had broad shoulders and big pectoral muscles.
The fourth encounter occurred at Beaver Dam Run Reservoir, near Beaverdale, Pennsylvania, in Cambria County. The witness took his kayak out on the lake and paddled to the back of a long cove. While fishing, he noticed a Bigfoot-like figure standing at the edge of the lake, with its arms to its side and no neck. The creature watched him fish for a while before disappearing into the bushes.
These two encounters add to the growing body of evidence that Bigfoot exists and is out there, roaming in the woods, lakes, and mountains. If you're interested in learning more about these captivating stories, make sure to check out the full video on "My Bigfoot Sighting" channel. Remember, the more we share and discuss these encounters, the closer we get to understanding the true nature of these elusive creatures. Happy squatching!