Hiker Documents Potential Bigfoot Trail in Gorge Expedition
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted to the YouTube channel Selkirk Range Sasquatch, a solo explorer sets out on a quest to uncover potential Sasquatch activity along Sullivan Creek.
The adventurer begins by locating campsite 12, which he had previously visited with friends a week prior. He then makes his way to an area he's dubbed "the Z" of the creek, where a Gorge and another creek meet Sullivan Creek.
As he explores, the explorer notices a well-traveled trail along the creek and another trail leading up the edge of the creek. The broken tree limbs and wide paths suggest that something large has been traveling through the area.
The explorer then makes his way to the edge of the creek, where he finds feathers and evidence of a dead bird. A large, sturdy log nearby could easily accommodate a large creature, such as a Sasquatch.
As he continues his search, the explorer remains open-minded and observant, noting any potential signs of Sasquatch activity. Although he doesn't find any definitive evidence, the explorer's findings are intriguing and suggest that further exploration is warranted.
If you're interested in learning more about this Sasquatch quest, be sure to check out the full video on the Selkirk Range Sasquatch YouTube channel. Who knows what other potential signs of Sasquatch activity may be waiting to be discovered?