Gray Man of Ben Macdui: A Bigfoot Relative and Infrasound Phenomenon?

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel D.A. Ex Machina Podcast, the hosts delve into the mysterious and intriguing legend of the Gray Man of Ben Macdui, a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. The Gray Man, also known as Am Fear Liath Mór, is described as a large, humanoid creature covered in short gray hair, with witnesses reporting footsteps and even a high-pitched hum or singing associated with its presence. The Scottish Highlands share some similarities with other known habitats of Bigfoot-like creatures, such as the Himalayas with the Yeti and the Cascades with Sasquatch. It's not far-fetched to consider the possibility of a Bigfoot-type creature roaming the Highlands, given that Sasquatch-type creatures have been reported on every continent except Antarctica. The video also touches upon the use of infrasound, which can be produced by large carnivores and may cause feelings of fear and anxiety in humans. In the dense fog and rugged terrain of Ben Macdui, it's plausible that infrasound could be responsible for some of the terrifying experiences reported by witnesses. One interesting aspect of the Gray Man is its association with an atmospheric anomaly. While some skeptics argue that large carnivorous omnivores couldn't survive in the area, nature has a way of surprising us. The idea of an atmospheric anomaly causing the Gray Man's appearance is an intriguing concept, as it could be a naturally occurring phenomenon that has yet to be fully understood. Whether you believe in the existence of the Scottish Bigfoot or not, the legend of the Gray Man is a fascinating one that adds to the rich tapestry of cryptid folklore. To learn more, be sure to watch the D.A. Ex Machina Podcast video, "Am Fear Liath Mór – the Scottish Bigfoot!" on YouTube.