Hiking for Bigfoot: Analyzing Potential Evidence and Active Seasons
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted by the Oklahoma Cryptids Search Team (O.C.S.T.), Jimmy Williams takes two guests on a Bigfoot hunting expedition through the Sharon Garden area. The group hikes a total of 3.2 miles, exploring creeks and searching for footprints.
During the hike, Jimmy's guests share their interest in cryptids and the thrill of discovering something out of the ordinary. One of the guests admits to being a skeptic but is open to the possibility of evidence. Jimmy himself shares that he doesn't believe in Bigfoot until presented with concrete evidence.
As they venture deeper into the woods, the group discusses the best season for Bigfoot sightings, with Jimmy noting that fall is the most active time in this area due to mating and the absence of hunters.
Throughout the hike, Jimmy uses a background video recorder on his phone to capture footage, demonstrating the importance of documenting any potential evidence. He also shares tips on finding evidence, such as using finding sticks and being aware of unusual smells or sounds.
During their exploration, the group discovers what appears to be a broken branch stuck in the ground, which Jimmy believes could be a juvenile's attempt at building a shelter. They also find a twisted branch, which Jimmy suspects could be a trail marker used by Bigfoot.
Towards the end of the hike, the group comes across a tree with what appears to be a hole dug into it. Jimmy speculates that this could be an old Indian marking or possibly a place where Bigfoot has sharpened a stick.
The video serves as a reminder of the importance of keeping an open mind and being observant when searching for cryptids. The group's enthusiasm and curiosity make for an engaging and informative watch, encouraging viewers to explore the world of Bigfoot and other cryptids with a fresh perspective.
If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot sightings and research, be sure to check out the Oklahoma Cryptids Search Team's YouTube channel and other related resources. Happy hunting!