Hiking Mount Linton: Friends Discover Disturbed Stones and Hear Sasquatch Sounds
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Selkirk Range Sasquatch, hosts Bill Bisson, Joe, and James take us on a journey up Mount Linton in the Pacific Northwest. The team is armed with a drone and a sense of adventure as they explore the mountain in search of any signs of the elusive Selkirk Mountain Sasquatch.
As they make their way up the mountain, Bill shares with us a spot that he calls "sacred Cedar." This is a place where members of the tribe would come to peel the bark off of the Cedar trees and use it to make baskets and other items. Just past this area is where Bill had an encounter with a Sasquatch that he estimates to be around eight feet tall. The creature was clacking rocks together and when it noticed Bill, it sniffed the air and took off.
The team then comes across two holes in the rock face that they believe could be the entrance to a cave or an old mine. They discuss the possibility that these holes could be the home of a Sasquatch, as they have heard rock clacking in the area before. James takes his drone up to get a closer look at the holes and they discover what appears to be wood structuring in the upper hole.
As they continue their hike, Bill shares his thoughts on what it takes to be a successful Sasquatch researcher. He explains that it's important to know your area and to look for things that are out of place. He also mentions that he has heard strange noises in the area and believes that they could be signs of a Sasquatch.
Towards the end of the video, Bill takes us to a spot where he left some colored stones the previous year. He wants to see if there is any different patterning or if they have been moved. Upon arrival, he discovers that some of the stones have been moved and there is a pattern to it. He admits that he doesn't know what or who moved them, but he finds it interesting that there is a pattern.
Overall, this video from Selkirk Range Sasquatch is a fascinating look into the world of Sasquatch research. The team's enthusiasm and expertise make for an entertaining and informative watch. If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch and the Pacific Northwest, be sure to check out the rest of their videos on YouTube.