Bigfoot Encounter Unveils Provisional Tree Damage: Support Thermal Drone Initiative
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the Upper Canada Sasquatch YouTube channel, the team shares their experiences from day two of the 2023 Mowat Expedition. The video is filled with intriguing findings and observations, making it a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast.
The team begins by checking out the gifting site from the previous day, placing offerings in the crux of a tree to allow the scent to disperse. They then move on to survey the tree break experience they had the night before, examining the area and measuring the height of the break.
During their exploration, they come across what appears to be moose tracks and take a 3D skin of them for further analysis. They also discuss a peculiar pile, speculating on its origin and possible connection to Sasquatch activity.
One of the most significant moments of the video occurs when the team replicates the position Chris was in when he captured thermal footage during the previous expedition. They use a level to measure the height of the break and determine it to be nine feet, one and a half inches, with an additional six inches added for the creature's head.
As night falls, the team shares their experience from the previous night, when they heard what sounded like a tree being pushed over. They investigate the area the following day and find a tree that had broken into two trunks, both falling in opposite directions. With no wind that night, the team questions the cause of the break and considers the possibility of Sasquatch involvement.
Throughout the video, the Upper Canada Sasquatch team maintains a respectful and open-minded approach to their investigation, making it an engaging and thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in the world of Sasquatch research. Be sure to check out the full video on their YouTube channel and share your thoughts in the comments below.