Bigfoot Research Team Braves Storms in Alaska's Area A Expedition

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Recently, I came across an intriguing video from the YouTube channel Small Town Monsters, titled "Dark Coast, Hunt for the Alaskan Bigfoot: Into the Fog." The video documents the team's second expedition to Area A, a location with a fascinating backstory that was discussed in the previous episode. The team, consisting of Alaskan Bigfoot investigator and retired police officer Larry Baxter, Bigfoot researcher Damon Irons and drone pilot, and crew member Luca, spent two weeks exploring the area. Their initial days were marked by incredible weather, allowing them to scout the surroundings on foot, by boat, and conduct thermal drone flights. Interestingly, they identified a Sitka black-tailed deer via the thermal drone, which is not typically present in this part of Alaska. The presence of a potential prey species was a promising sign for the team. However, the good weather didn't last, as the rain and fog began to roll in. Despite the challenging weather, the team remained hopeful. They decided to take it easy during the day, with a group leaving for fishing while the others stayed behind to lay low around the cabin. The team's approach was to mimic normal human activities to avoid any confusion with potential Bigfoot sightings. During their fishing trip, the team caught silver salmon but didn't manage to catch any halibut. Meanwhile, back at the cabin, the weather was rainy and eerie, with old man's beard and moss covering the surroundings. The team also reported hearing unusual sounds, including what they believed to be a knock, which they tried to respond to with a gentle reply. They also discussed the potential impact of rain on Bigfoot's movements and ability to hide. Overall, the video offers a fascinating glimpse into the team's expedition, their experiences, and the challenges they faced while hunting for the Alaskan Bigfoot. I highly recommend watching the full video to get the complete picture of their journey.