Bigfoot Tracks and Mysterious Figure: New Evidence in Garbage Wilderness?
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on the YouTube channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Monster That Lurks in The Canyon Bigfoot Investigation of Jarbidge Wilderness," features Kelvin Guthrie of Rocky Mountain Sasquatch discussing an investigation in the Garbage Wilderness Area, also known as Tahasabits by the Native Americans, which means "cannibal giants."
In the video, Guthrie shares that during an expedition in the area, where campers were recently harassed by three Bigfoot and ultimately forced to abandon their camp, the team found three different size Bigfoot tracks. Guthrie then shows a section of video where a possible Bigfoot sighting was captured, with the subject appearing on screen for nearly 20 seconds.
The video shows a figure that appears to be large and bipedal, with a distinct gait and movement pattern. Guthrie and the team analyze the footage, pointing out the possible Bigfoot's features and comparing it to other animals in the area such as wolves, moose, and deer.
One of the most interesting pieces of evidence presented in the video is a set of footprints found in the snow and mud. Guthrie estimates the large track to be around 12 inches long, and the smaller tracks to be around 5.5 and 4 inches long. He also points out the distinct toes and rub marks in the mud, indicating that the prints were made by a barefoot creature.
Guthrie also shares the history of the area, which has a long history of Bigfoot sightings dating back to the ancient Native Americans. The name Tahasabits, which means "cannibal giants" in the Shoshone language, was later changed to "Garbage" by Gold Rush settlers, but the original name still holds significance in the Bigfoot community.
The team at Rocky Mountain Sasquatch approach the investigation with a healthy dose of skepticism, but the evidence presented in the video is compelling and worth taking a closer look at.
As with any Bigfoot sighting or evidence, it's important to encourage readers to watch the video and form their own opinions. The video is available on the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch YouTube channel, and it's definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the search for Bigfoot.
It's important to note that the video is not owned or created by Squatchable, but rather curated and shared on our website for the benefit of the Bigfoot community. We respect all opinions and ideas, and we encourage our readers to share their thoughts and theories on the video in the comments section.
In conclusion, the video posted by Rocky Mountain Sasquatch is an intriguing addition to the ever-growing body of Bigfoot evidence. The possible sighting and footprints found in the area are compelling, and the history of the area adds an extra layer of intrigue. We encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts with us. Keep on squatching!