Off-Grid Bigfoot Encounter: Rotten Eggs, Music, and a Green Flash

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you ever had the feeling of being watched while out in the woods? Or heard strange noises that you couldn't quite explain? If so, you're not alone. Many people have had similar experiences, and some even believe that these occurrences may be related to the existence of Bigfoot. In a video posted to the YouTube channel Selkirk Range Sasquatch, a person shares their experiences of living off-grid on a piece of property in the Selkirk Mountains. During their time there, they had several strange encounters that left them feeling uneasy and intrigued. One of the first odd occurrences happened when they smelled a strong odor that reminded them of rotten eggs. They initially thought it might be a propane leak, but soon realized that there was no one else around who could have caused it. The smell was coming from the hillside behind them, and they couldn't help but think of the story they had heard as a child about a Bigfoot sighting where the creature smelled like rotten eggs. In addition to the strange smell, the person also had the feeling of being watched while on the property. They couldn't see anyone, but the sensation was strong enough that they couldn't shake it. While living on the property, the person also heard beautiful music in the middle of the night. At first, they thought it might be a radio or someone playing an instrument, but they soon realized that the sound was coming from the creek flowing nearby. The rushing water created a melodic sound that was unlike anything they had heard before. But perhaps the most intriguing encounter happened when they saw a green flash of light over a nearby hill. The light only lasted for a moment, but it was enough to make them wonder if it could be related to Bigfoot. They had heard stories about flashing lights in the deep forest, and this seemed like it could be related. The property where these encounters took place also had an old mine nearby, which added to the intrigue. Some people believe that Bigfoot may live in caves or old mines, so the possibility of a connection seemed plausible. While none of these encounters can be definitively linked to Bigfoot, they certainly add to the mystery and intrigue surrounding the creature. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on the Selkirk Range Sasquatch YouTube channel. And who knows, maybe you'll have your own strange encounter to share someday.