Sasquatch's Dumpster Findings: Returning for More Evidence

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on the YouTube channel Selkirk Range Sasquatch has caught the attention of those in the Sasquatch community. The video, titled "Dumpster Bigfoot Search Fail - Does Sasquatch Raid Garbage cans in the Selkirk Mountains?", explores the possibility of Sasquatch visiting a dumpster in a small town in the Selkirk Mountains. The video's creator, who remains anonymous, shares their experience of investigating a dumpster located on the edge of the woods after hearing from a friend that small towns in the area may have Sasquatch going through their garbage cans. The creator notes that while they initially doubted the possibility of Sasquatch in town, they decided to investigate after noticing a pile of jars behind a tree adjacent to the dumpster. The creator speculates that the jars may have been organized by Sasquatch, as bears typically scatter garbage rather than stacking it. However, upon returning to the site later in the year, the creator is unable to find the jars and reflects on the importance of investigating potential Sasquatch sightings as soon as possible. In addition to the dumpster investigation, the creator also shares their past experience of seeing large footprints in the same area in 2017. At the time, the creator did not think much of the footprints, but now wonders if they may have been Sasquatch tracks. The Selkirk Range Sasquatch channel also touches on the topic of safety in the field, mentioning the importance of carrying bear spray and being aware of the potential presence of poisonous snakes and ticks in certain areas. The video is an interesting addition to the world of Sasquatch research and serves as a reminder to always keep an open mind and investigate potential sightings. You can check out the full video on the Selkirk Range Sasquatch channel and see the evidence for yourself.