Sasquatch Projectile? Mysterious Rock Thrown at Moat Expedition Camp
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted to the Upper Canada Sasquatch YouTube channel, some intriguing footage has been shared that is sure to spark the interest of Bigfoot enthusiasts. During the 2023 Moat Expedition, while campers were sitting around a campfire, they heard rocks being thrown at them from behind. Three rocks landed on the moss-covered ground with a distinctive "thud," and one even hit the metal roof of the cabin with a loud sound.
The next day, the camper who shared the video decided to investigate the area where the rocks had landed. He found a peculiar rock sitting on top of the moss, not buried in it. The rock appeared out of place compared to the other rocks in the immediate vicinity, which were mostly covered by moss. No hole was found under the rock, and there were no moss growths on it. The camper couldn't prove that the rock was thrown by a Sasquatch, but he couldn't rule out the possibility either.
In the video, the camper shares his opinion that the rock was a projectile thrown by a Sasquatch, trying to interact with the campers at a low risk to themselves. He believes that the rock-throwing was not meant to harm anyone, but rather to get their attention. The camper also mentions that the area has well-known Sasquatch activity and a history of objects being thrown at people around campfires.
Interestingly, the video also touches upon a scientific aspect of Sasquatch research. Mosses are a group of non-vascular plants that lack roots and rely on water and nutrients from their surroundings. The moss in this video is an example of a bryophyte, a group of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Bryophytes are an essential part of many ecosystems, providing habitats for various organisms and contributing to nutrient cycling.
In conclusion, the video shared by Upper Canada Sasquatch on YouTube offers an exciting glimpse into the world of Sasquatch research. Whether or not the rock was thrown by a Sasquatch, it's always intriguing to hear about possible interactions between humans and these elusive creatures. We encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts with us. Remember, every piece of evidence, no matter how small, could contribute to the ongoing search for the truth about Sasquatch.