Exploring Bigfoot's Mysteries: Trail Camera Adventure Near Mount St. Helens

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Recently, I came across an intriguing video on YouTube by the channel OUTV, titled "CAUGHT ON TAPE? Operation Bigfoot: Washington State [ FULL FILM ]". The video documents an expedition in Washington State, a known hotspot for Bigfoot sightings and home to the famous Ape Canyon story. The video begins with the host setting up a trail camera deep in the forest, aiming to capture evidence of Bigfoot activity. Washington State leads the U.S in Bigfoot sightings, making it an ideal location for such an expedition. The host then visits Ape Canyon, a place infamous for a century-old incident involving five prospectors who claimed to have been attacked by "Mountain devils." As night falls, the host uses an all-direction camera to record any activity in the area. This camera is designed to capture footage in every direction simultaneously, making it a valuable tool for capturing elusive creatures like Bigfoot. Throughout the video, the host engages in wood-knocking, a technique used to communicate with Bigfoot. After a series of knocks, the host hears a chattering sound that doesn't seem to be from a bird, sparking curiosity and excitement. Towards the end of the video, the host reflects on the potential implications if Bigfoot were to be proven real. This thought leads to an even weirder story about military helicopters allegedly airlifting Bigfoots away after an eruption near Mount Saint Helens. While the video doesn't provide conclusive evidence of Bigfoot's existence, it does offer an interesting perspective on the ongoing search for this elusive creature. The host's enthusiasm and dedication to the cause are commendable, making this video a worthwhile watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. If you're interested in watching the full video, you can find it on OUTV's YouTube channel. Who knows, you might just discover something new and exciting about the world of Bigfoot.