Braving the Wilderness: Uncovering a Sasquatch Nest in the Woods

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an intriguing video on YouTube by the channel Henry Lobdell, titled "BEAST WATCH - Episode 1 (AWARD WINNING PILOT)." The video showcases two individuals, Michelangelo and Jake Elliott, embarking on a quest to find the elusive North American Sasquatch. While I cannot confirm the authenticity of their experiences, I believe it's worth sharing with fellow Squatchable readers. Michelangelo and Jake Elliott use three techniques to lure the Sasquatch: mating calls, bait, and imitating a vulnerable hiker. They believe that human food is a common weakness for these creatures. During their adventure, they discover what appears to be unusual footprints, broken branches, and even what they think could be a Sasquatch nest. As they venture deeper into the woods, they hear a bone-chilling roar. Although they are aware that they are not alone, they continue their search for more concrete evidence to present to local authorities. They come across trees leaning on each other, claw marks on a tree, and another possible nest. Towards the end of the video, Jake Elliott performs a risky calling maneuver, imitating a vulnerable hiker. Suddenly, Jake disappears for hours, and when he returns, he looks visibly shaken and unwilling to discuss what happened. While the video raises many questions and leaves some parts open to interpretation, it's an engaging and thrilling account of two individuals' quest to find the elusive Sasquatch. If you're interested in learning more about their adventure, I encourage you to watch the video for yourself. As a curator, I'm always on the lookout for captivating Sasquatch-related content to share with our Squatchable community. This video certainly fits the bill, and I hope you find it as fascinating as I did. Happy Squatching!