Elk, Moose, and Possible Bigfoot Sighting: A Wildlife Adventure

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making waves in the Bigfoot community, and it comes from the YouTube channel SWAN LAKE BIGFOOT. The video, titled "BIGFOOT TRAIL-CAM HIGHLIGHT VIDEO, THE 2MILE LOCATION," offers a fascinating look into the world of Sasquatch research. In the video, the researcher shares some of the findings from a recent trip to the two-mile location. The area was hit by a few thunderstorms, which triggered the trail camera multiple times. However, amidst the noise and movement of the trees, the researcher was able to capture some intriguing footage. One of the most interesting clips features a moose and her calf. As they move through the area, a deep, guttural growl can be heard. The researcher notes that the sound is too close to the camera to be coming from the moose or her calf, and suggests that it may be a Sasquatch. The researcher also notes that the majority of the hits on the camera were triggered by deer and elk, with only one instance of a moose and her calf being captured. Another clip from the trail camera features some elk running through the area. The researcher notes that the movement of the elk likely triggered the camera, but there may be something interesting in the footage. The researcher also shares some thoughts on the behavior of Sasquatch. They note that many people believe that Sasquatch are only active at night, but the researcher has found that they are active at all hours of the day. However, they do seem to be more vocal in the early morning hours, as the sun is rising. The video also includes a shout-out to Wayne Sheffield UK and his son Leighton, who is having a 15th birthday. The researcher wishes Leighton a happy birthday and notes that it's an interesting time to be a teenager. Overall, the video offers an intriguing look into the world of Sasquatch research. The footage and the researcher's insights are sure to spark discussion and debate in the Bigfoot community. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on SWAN LAKE BIGFOOT's YouTube channel.