Bigfoot Researchers Scott and Hannah Investigate Strange Phenomena at Windigo Pass
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Squatch America, a popular YouTube channel known for their Bigfoot encounters and research, recently shared their latest encounter filled with some strange and unexplainable phenomena.
In their video titled "Weird Science with my last Bigfoot Encounter...", Scott from Squatch America and his dog are back, covering every corner of their space in what seems to be a thorough search for something. Scott jumps right into the topic of the night, discussing some weird science that happened during his last outing and the discoveries they made on the tapes afterwards.
Before diving into the encounter, Scott takes a moment to honor the late Peter Byrne, one of the original Four Horsemen of Bigfoot research, who recently passed away at the age of 91. Peter Byrne, along with Rene Dahinden, John Green, and Grover Krantz, were known for their groundbreaking work in the field of Bigfoot research. Scott dedicates the show to Peter Byrne's memory and shares his personal experience of holding Peter's hat and plaque, which he describes as an interesting encounter.
As Scott begins to share the details of his latest Bigfoot encounter, he recounts his time spent at Windigo Pass, an area near Crater Lake in the Cascades. He describes how the forest was eerily quiet for three full days, with no birds chirping, squirrels chattering, or any other sounds typically heard in the forest. This unusual silence was one of the things that made this trip different from Scott's previous Bigfoot encounters.
During their time at Windigo Pass, Scott and his team set up trail cameras around their campsite. They used a unique method, covering up the night vision or infrared light on the camera and hanging an LED motion sensor light underneath it. The idea was that when something walked in front of the camera, the motion sensor light would turn on, allowing the camera to capture a daytime picture at night. However, something unexpected happened when they were discussing how some people think Bigfoots are demons.
As they were discussing this topic, the motion sensor light suddenly turned on twice. While this could have been due to a breeze or bat activity, what was strange was that the camera's motion sensor did not trigger, and they were unable to capture anything on film. Despite this, they heard sounds and movement around them for the next 10-15 minutes, leading them to believe they may have encountered a ghost Bigfoot.
Throughout the video, Scott remains open-minded about the strange occurrences and encourages viewers to watch the video and share their thoughts. As a curator of this fascinating content, it's clear that Squatch America continues to push the boundaries of Bigfoot research and exploration.