Mark Twain National Forest: Capturing Bigfoot Under the Full Moon
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel Sasquatch Theory, a researcher takes us on a journey to the Mark Twain National Forest to investigate some mysterious activity. The researcher claims to have had a previous encounter with Sasquatch in this area, where they heard loud knocks and even saw trees being broken right in front of them.
In this new visit, the researcher sets up audio recorders, rode microphones, and even a parabolic microphone to capture any sounds from the Sasquatch. They also plan to use a drone to get aerial shots and hopefully capture some footage of the elusive creature.
The researcher also mentions that a friend of theirs has been leaving food and gifts for the Sasquatch in the hopes of attracting them. They believe that the Sasquatch may be more active on this particular night due to the full moon.
Throughout the video, the researcher shares their previous experiences and theories about Sasquatch behavior. They mention that the creatures are known for their ability to hide and avoid detection, making them difficult to study.
As the night progresses, the researcher and their team sit by the fire and listen for any signs of Sasquatch activity. They also take turns using the parabolic microphone to try and capture any sounds.
Towards the end of the video, the researcher mentions that they have captured some strange sounds on their audio recorders, but it's unclear if they are from the Sasquatch or not. They plan to review the footage and audio recordings in more detail to see if they can find any evidence of the creature's presence.
Overall, this video is a fascinating look into the world of Sasquatch research. The researcher's enthusiasm and passion for the subject are infectious, and it's impossible not to get caught up in the excitement of the search. Whether or not they are able to find any definitive evidence of the Sasquatch's existence, the journey is certainly worth watching.