Bigfoot Track Discovery: Rocky Mountains Unexplored

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Recently, I came across an interesting video on YouTube from the channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch. The video, titled "Cherry Peak Sasquatch Search," follows the channel's hosts as they explore the Montana wilderness, specifically the Saint Regis area, in search of evidence of Bigfoot. The video begins with the hosts discussing the numerous firefighter reports of Bigfoot sightings in the area. They mention that they are searching the entire region and not just the specific sighting locations, as they believe that the creature does not stay in one place for long. As they explore, Jenny, one of the hosts, discovers a possible track. They measure and analyze it, trying to determine if it belongs to Bigfoot or another animal. The track is over 12 inches long and has what appears to be toes, but they are unable to definitively say if it is a Bigfoot print. The hosts continue to explore the area, looking for more tracks and evidence of Bigfoot. They come across what appears to be a structure, which they speculate could be the beginning of a larger Bigfoot habitat. They also find evidence of Bigfoot's interest in grubs and insects, as well as signs of recent activity. Throughout the video, the hosts emphasize the abundance of food sources in the area, which they believe would be attractive to Bigfoot. They also mention the beauty of the Montana wilderness and the excitement of the search. Towards the end of the video, they hear a bear vocalization, but continue to explore and search for evidence of Bigfoot. They find what appears to be a recent log that has been torn into, and speculate that it could be the work of Bigfoot. Overall, the video is an interesting and engaging look into the world of Bigfoot research and the beauty of the Montana wilderness. The hosts' enthusiasm and expertise add to the intrigue of the search for Bigfoot. If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast or simply enjoy outdoor exploration, I highly recommend checking out the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch YouTube channel and their video "Cherry Peak Sasquatch Search."