Wood Knocks & Sasquatch Activity: Ben's Findings & Your Experiences
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research YouTube channel, Ben shares his experience using different patterns of wood knocks while out in the field. Ben notes that he usually does three knocks in a row, but this time he decided to mix it up and try one knock followed by a couple of two-knock sequences.
According to Ben, it was after changing up his wood knock pattern that he started noticing increased activity. He wonders if anyone else has experienced a difference in Sasquatch activity based on the number of knocks used. Ben encourages viewers to watch his videos carefully and leave timestamps in the comments for any potential activity they may notice.
Throughout the video, Ben comes across as a dedicated researcher, always eager to learn more about Sasquatch behavior and share his findings with the community. He mentions that he's currently using a cell phone to record his videos, which makes it difficult for him to see certain details. Once he's able to set up his TV and connect his phone, he plans to zoom in on specific areas for a closer look.
If you're interested in Sasquatch research and want to explore different patterns of wood knocks, be sure to check out the Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research YouTube channel. Who knows, you might just pick up some new techniques to try on your next outing! And, as always, if you notice anything unusual in Ben's videos, don't hesitate to leave a comment with a timestamp for others to see.