Man's Bigfoot Encounter and New Documentary '168 Hours' on Sasquatch Chronicles

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're in for a treat. A new documentary by Carrie Arnold, titled "168 hours," is making waves in the Bigfoot community, and for good reason. The documentary, which can be found on the YouTube channel Bigfoot Odyssey, offers a unique and immersive look into the world of Bigfoot research. The documentary follows a group of researchers as they spend a week in the field, filming continuously in an effort to capture evidence of Bigfoot. The result is a fascinating look at the process of Bigfoot research, as well as some intriguing potential evidence. One of the standout moments of the documentary comes early on, when a researcher spots something unusual outside a deer blind. According to the researcher, it looked like a large figure bent over with its head inside the blind. When the figure stood up, the researcher was shocked by its size and movement. "They don't make people that big," the researcher says in the documentary. "The way it moved, almost as if it was gliding across the beach, I've never seen anything move like that in my life." The researchers also report hearing strange vocalizations, which they believe may be communication between Bigfoots. These vocalizations are described as sounding like a language, with the creatures "chuntering away back and forth." Carrie Arnold, the creator of the documentary, says that her goal was to show the process of Bigfoot research, rather than just the evidence that is typically presented. "There are a lot of researchers out there who film and collect things, but you don't see a lot of the process," Arnold says. "I wanted to show what these researchers are going through and the challenges they face." The documentary is available to watch for free on the Bigfoot Odyssey YouTube channel, and it's definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in Bigfoot. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just a curious observer, "168 hours" offers a unique and captivating look at the world of Bigfoot. So sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the show.