Man Unearths Potential Bigfoot Print and Deer Tracks in Swamp

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video posted on the YouTube channel Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research has been making waves in the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "Oregon Coast mountains Sasquatch," features a cast of what appears to be a Sasquatch footprint, discovered in a swampy area in the Oregon Coast mountains. The video's creator, Ben, explains that he was out hiking with his girlfriend when they stumbled upon the print. Ben, who had never made a cast before, decided to give it a try, despite the challenging terrain. In the video, Ben shares his thoughts on the cast, pointing out what he believes to be a big toe, as well as other toes that are not as clear. He also notes the presence of a deer track nearby, as well as what he believes to be an old track that runs perpendicular to the Sasquatch print. One interesting feature of the cast is what Ben describes as a "metatarsal break," a characteristic that is often associated with Sasquatch footprints. Ben also mentions that the print measures 16 inches long, which is consistent with other reported Sasquatch footprints. Throughout the video, Ben remains open-minded and objective, acknowledging that the cast could be real or fake. He even enlists the help of his girlfriend, who is not fully convinced of the existence of Sasquatch, to provide an unbiased opinion on the cast. The video has sparked a lot of discussion in the Bigfoot community, with many viewers praising Ben for his thorough and thoughtful approach to the cast. Some have even suggested that the cast be analyzed by experts to determine its authenticity. Whether or not the cast is proven to be authentic, it serves as a reminder of the enduring mystery and allure of Sasquatch. As Ben himself notes in the video, "there's always that possibility that it could be out there." If you're interested in seeing the cast for yourself, be sure to check out the video on the Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research YouTube channel. And as always, we encourage our readers to keep an open mind and stay curious about the world around us. Who knows what secrets the Oregon Coast mountains might still hold?