Winter Expedition Captures 35-Second Bigfoot Howl in Europe: Hear the Evidence

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Recently, I came across an intriguing video on YouTube from the channel Sasquatch SW Europe. The video, titled "The longest Bigfoot howl in the world recorded at the Pyrenees in 2023," shares an audio recording from the channel's last expedition during the winter in February of this year. Although the channel hasn't released any footage or photos from that expedition yet, they've shared this remarkable audio recording. In the video, the channel's owner discusses a nine-hour recording made on the 10th of February. The last file, recorded during dawn, contains a fascinating howl that starts at around 400 Hertz and then shifts to 800 Hertz. According to the channel, this could be the longest Bigfoot howl ever recorded, surpassing 35 seconds. The spectrogram of the recording shows a distinct pattern, with the howl maintaining a consistent pitch, which is reportedly uncommon among other animals. The channel also mentions the possibility of a male howl in the background, but it's difficult to distinguish due to the barking dogs. What makes this recording even more intriguing is the channel's claim that it might be the longest Sasquatch howl on record, as they haven't encountered any other howls that have surpassed the 12-second range. They also mention the potential presence of Bigfoot or Sasquatch in Europe, which they hope will encourage more research and appreciation for the subject in North America and Europe. The video concludes by inviting the community to share their thoughts, ask questions, and engage in a discussion about the recording. As a curator, I strongly encourage you to watch the video and share your opinions in the comments section. This recording is a fascinating addition to the world of Bigfoot and Sasquatch research, and it's an excellent opportunity for all of us to learn more about these elusive creatures.