Exploring Mysterious Forest Markings: A Bigfoot Encounter and Fire Safety

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting video on YouTube by the channel Desert Rat Gardener. The video, titled "More Bigfoot Sasquatch Stick Structures in New Mexico's Lincoln National Forest outside Cloudcroft," caught my attention as it featured what appears to be stick structures that could be associated with Bigfoot or Sasquatch activity. In the video, the Desert Rat Gardener takes us on a journey through the Lincoln National Forest outside Cloudcroft, New Mexico, on August 10th. The vlogger comes across a live oak tree with stripped bark, which raises the question of which animal could have possibly done this. As they continue their exploration, they find two upright trees with all their bark stripped off, resembling doorposts. The Desert Rat Gardener then shares their thoughts on the importance of fire safety in national forests and how building stick structures, like the ones found, can act as ladder fuels and pose a fire hazard. They emphasize that wild animals should remain wild and not be fed, as it may draw in predators. As they delve deeper into the forest, the vlogger discovers an X-shaped structure made of branches, which they find peculiar. They express their curiosity about the meaning behind these structures and whether they serve as warning signs, signposts, or even grave markers. They also ponder whether moving them around could anger the creatures that built them or if it would encourage them to build even more. Towards the end of the video, the Desert Rat Gardener shares their belief that these structures could be a sign of another primate or human-like species, distinct from Homo sapiens. They emphasize the importance of not building similar structures in the forest, as they can contribute to the spread of fires. The video leaves us with many questions and theories about the stick structures found in the Lincoln National Forest. If you're interested in learning more, I encourage you to watch the video and share your thoughts with our community. It's always fascinating to explore the unknown and consider the possibilities of what could be out there.