Hiker Captures Possible Bigfoot Wood Knocks at Mount Hood!
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Just came across an intriguing video from the YouTube channel Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research. The video, titled "Bigfoot research on mthood Oregon," features the channel's founder sharing their recent encounter in Pocket Creek, outside Mount Hood.
In the video, the researcher explains that they heard what sounded like clear wood knocks, which they believe could be a sign of Bigfoot activity in the area. Wood knocks are a common method used by researchers to communicate with these elusive creatures, as they are believed to be a form of response or signal.
The researcher was hesitant to provoke any potential Bigfoot in the area, as they were unsure of the meaning behind the wood knocks. They emphasized the importance of respecting these creatures and their territory, which is a sentiment that we at Squatchable strongly agree with.
Throughout the video, the researcher remains cautious and respectful, making it clear that their main goal is to observe and learn from these creatures, rather than to hunt or harm them. They encourage viewers to share their own experiences and thoughts on the encounter, and to always approach the subject with an open mind.
If you're interested in Bigfoot research and want to hear more about this exciting encounter, be sure to check out the full video on Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research's YouTube channel. And as always, we encourage our readers to approach the subject of Bigfoot with respect and curiosity, and to share their own experiences and thoughts with our community.