Bigfoot Encounter at Hidden Lake: Thermal Images Reveal Multiple Creatures

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a thrilling new video from the Travel Channel, the team from Expedition Bigfoot sets up around Hidden Mountain Lake, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive creature. With Ronnie and Maria on the north and south sides of the lake, they plan to drive the creature towards the banks where Russell can observe it with a tethered drone. As they make their way through the forest, Maria reports hearing noises and feeling the ground shake with no wind. Meanwhile, Ronnie hears sounds coming from the water area, causing Russell to urge them to move away from the water for safety. Suddenly, Maria spots multiple huge heat signatures just 100 yards away, moving through the forest. She describes them as the biggest heat signatures she's ever seen, and Russell is equally amazed. As they continue to observe, they lose sight of two of the heat signatures, but two remain in front of Maria. Ronnie is still on the other side of the lake, leaving Maria feeling uneasy. Russell tells Ronnie to make his way to Maria's location for safety in numbers. The team is in awe of the multiple heat signatures and the size of the creatures. Despite the excitement, they remain cautious and focused on observing and documenting their findings. This video is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The team's use of thermal imaging and drones provides a unique perspective on the search for Bigfoot. It's clear that they are passionate about their work and dedicated to uncovering the truth about this elusive creature. As always, we encourage our readers to watch the video for themselves and draw their own conclusions. The evidence presented in this video is compelling and adds to the growing body of research on Bigfoot. Remember, at Squatchable, we respect all ideas and opinions about the existence of Bigfoot. Whether you're a believer or a skeptic, we welcome your thoughts and encourage you to share your own experiences with us.