William's Bigfoot Encounters: New Details from Robertson Mountain and Mary's Rock
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Sasquatch Theory, host Miguel welcomes back guest William to share more of his eyewitness encounters with Sasquatch. William has had several up-close and personal experiences with these elusive creatures, and in this episode, he provides even more details about their appearance, language, and behavior.
William begins by clarifying the location of one of his previous encounters, which he had mistakenly identified as taking place on Corbin Mountain. He now believes that the encounter actually occurred on Robertson Mountain, which is adjacent to Corbin Mountain and part of the Shenandoah Park loop. He describes the trail he was on as narrow and rocky, and notes that the Sasquatch he encountered stayed well off the fire road, but followed him closely on the Robertson Mountain Trail.
As they continue their conversation, William describes a particularly memorable encounter that took place at a shelter just south of Mary's Rock in the winter. He had had knee surgery earlier that year, and was still recovering when he had the encounter. Despite the cold weather and snow on the ground, William was not afraid, and even spoke to the Sasquatch, who he believes was a young adult version of the smaller one that had followed him and his dog on a previous occasion.
William also shares his experiences exploring the Allegheny front in West Virginia, where he discovered a remote and beautiful area called Dolly Sods. He fell in love with the atmosphere of the place immediately, and has since returned several times to camp and explore.
Throughout the video, William provides detailed and compelling descriptions of his encounters with Sasquatch, offering a unique and fascinating perspective on these mysterious creatures. If you're interested in learning more about William's experiences, be sure to check out the full video on the Sasquatch Theory YouTube channel.