Sasquatch Projectile Candidate: Explore with Upper Canada's Membership!

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Upper Canada Sasquatch: An Unusual Rock and More on the 2023 Mowat Expedition Hey there, fellow Squatch enthusiasts! I recently stumbled upon an interesting video from the YouTube channel Upper Canada Sasquatch, and I couldn't wait to share it with all of you. In this episode, titled "Day 3, 2023 Mowat Expedition," the team explores a potential gifting location and investigates an area where rocks were heard landing, presumably from the tree line behind them. As they scout the area, they find a peculiar rock sitting on top of the ground with no impression underneath. The team speculates that it might have been thrown at them, considering the known activity and history of objects being thrown at people around campfires in the area. They can't prove it was a Sasquatch projectile, but they find it unusual compared to the other rocks in the immediate area, which are buried and covered by moss. During the 2023 Mowat Expedition's second night, the team heard rocks landing near their campfire, with one hitting the metal roof of the cabin. The next day, they checked the area where the rocks had landed and found that they had hit soft ground, not rock. The team believes that the Sasquatch was trying to interact with them at low risk to themselves, as the rock throwing wasn't aggressive. Towards the end of the video, Upper Canada Sasquatch announces a new opportunity for channel members to support the channel directly. For $1.99 per month, members will have access to exclusive benefits such as early video access, 360-degree videos, 3D scans of prints found on location, live streams, and more. If you're interested in checking out the video for yourself, I've included the link below. Don't forget to show your support for Upper Canada Sasquatch by subscribing to their channel and becoming a member. Link to Upper Canada Sasquatch's "Day 3, 2023 Mowat Expedition" video: [insert link here] Happy Squatching!