If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you'll want to check out this video from the YouTube channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch. In their video titled "Willow Sink Sasquatch Search Investigation," the team heads up to Hellcat Springs, a known Bigfoot hotspot, to look for signs of the elusive creature.
As they explore the area, they come across plenty of elk and moose tracks, but no Bigfoot prints just yet. However, they do hear a loud crack that sounds like a baseball bat being busted over a tree, which they believe could be a sign of Sasquatch.
One interesting bit from the video is the discussion about the food sources available in the area. The team points out that there is enough food to support large animals like elk, moose, and bears, so why not an 800-pound Bigfoot? It's food for thought for those who doubt the existence of Sasquatch based on the availability of food.
As they continue their investigation, the team comes across what appears to be part of a skull, as well as fresh moose tracks. They also hear what sounds like a baby animal in the distance, and they cautiously proceed in that direction.
Towards the end of the video, they come across a mama deer and her baby, which they believe may be the source of the baby vocalizations they heard earlier.
Overall, the video is an interesting watch for anyone interested in Bigfoot sightings and investigations. The team from Rocky Mountain Sasquatch does a great job of keeping the viewer engaged and providing insight into their investigation. Be sure to check out the video and let us know what you think!