Camping in Umpqua Forest: Uncovering Potential Bigfoot Tracks and Habitat
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted by the YouTube channel Squatch America, titled "Windigo Pass Investigation Part 1," the team sets up camp in the Umpqua National Forest for a weekend of "squatching" and following up on a sighting from two years prior. The location of the campsite is kept semi-disclosed, adding to the intrigue of the investigation.
The video begins with the team examining what appears to be a set of large footprints near a creek. The team discusses the possibility of the prints belonging to a Sasquatch, noting the unique characteristics of the tracks. One member of the team points out the presence of a large, heavy log that seems to have been moved, suggesting the possibility of Sasquatch activity in the area.
As the investigation continues, the team discovers a set of logs that have been flipped over, possibly in search of grubs or other food sources. The team hypothesizes that Sasquatch may be responsible for the disturbance, as the logs appear to be too heavy for other animals to move.
Throughout the video, the team remains open-minded and respectful in their investigation, avoiding any negative or dismissive language when discussing the possibility of Sasquatch activity.
Towards the end of the video, the team sets up a series of attractants, including a "Blinky Blinky Globy Globe" light and a "super stealth" camera trap, in the hopes of capturing evidence of Sasquatch in the area.
Overall, the video provides an interesting and respectful look at the ongoing search for Sasquatch, and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and protecting the natural habitats of these elusive creatures. If you're interested in learning more about the investigation, be sure to check out the full video on the Squatch America YouTube channel.