Gearing Up for Bigfoot Expeditions: Essential Equipment and Supplies Revealed

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Squatch America, hosts Scott and Hannah discuss the essential gear needed for Bigfoot research in the wilderness. Scott, also known as Squatch America, and Hannah, the domestic goddess and chief cooking doggy mom, give viewers a glimpse into the gear they use when conducting their own Bigfoot research. The video begins with Hannah, who is feeling under the weather due to a dislocated shoulder from a dog encounter earlier in the day. Despite not feeling her best, she is still excited to share her Bigfoot research gear with viewers. One of the first items Hannah discusses is a one-gallon bag filled with plaster of Paris. This is used to create casts of Bigfoot tracks. She also shows a piece of cardboard that can be used to build a dam around the track to prevent the plaster from running out. Hannah also mentions the importance of binoculars for spotting Bigfoot from a distance. She notes that many Bigfoot sightings occur on hilltops or across canyons, making binoculars a crucial piece of equipment. Another item Hannah discusses is a fingerprinting kit. While she notes that it is unlikely to actually use this kit for Bigfoot research, it is still good to have on hand just in case. The kit includes fingerprinting powder, a brush, and laminating sheets to preserve any prints that may be found. Hannah also mentions the importance of evidence collection. She keeps a hard evidence collection kit on hand, which includes items such as a gardening trowel for loosening quick casts and evidence bags for storing any physical evidence that may be found. Throughout the video, Hannah and Scott emphasize the importance of being prepared when conducting Bigfoot research. They encourage viewers to do their own research and to always be on the lookout for signs of Bigfoot. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot research and the gear needed to conduct it, be sure to check out the full video from Squatch America. And as always, keep your eyes peeled for any signs of Bigfoot while you're out in the wilderness.