Hikers Unearth Mystery in Blanton Forest: Strange Marker, Sounds, and Footprints
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted to the YouTube channel TCC Research, a couple embarks on a hike through the Blanton Forest in Harlan County, Kentucky. The Blanton Forest is a 100-year-old Nature Preserve Forest, and the couple plans to take the Watts Creek Trail, which they have never done before.
As they begin their hike, they come across an unusual pin marker in the middle of the trail. The marker does not appear to be a fallen pine branch, and the couple notes that it is unusual for it to be in the center of the trail. They speculate that Bigfoot may use push pin markers to mark territory, although they emphasize that they are not claiming that Bigfoot left the marker.
As they continue their hike, they reach the end of the Watts Creek Trail and begin to backtrack. They decide to head towards Knobby Rock, a beautiful area they have visited before. Along the way, they find what appear to be large, non-human footprints beside the trail.
Once they reach Knobby Rock, they take a break and enjoy the scenery. They then head towards the maze, a series of rocks that hikers must navigate. The couple notes that some parts of the trail are dangerous and should only be attempted by experienced hikers.
As they make their way through the maze, they come across a large opening with a Cliff line and several tracks. They are amazed by the size of the opening and the skill of whoever carved their name into the Cliff side 25 feet up.
Throughout the video, the couple emphasizes the beauty and ruggedness of the Blanton Forest. They note that the hike is not easy, but is worth it for the stunning scenery and sense of adventure. While the video does not explicitly mention Bigfoot, the unusual pin marker and large footprints found along the trail will certainly pique the interest of Bigfoot enthusiasts.
If you're interested in learning more about the Blanton Forest and the Watts Creek Trail, be sure to check out the full video on TCC Research's YouTube channel. And if you're a Bigfoot believer, keep an eye out for any unusual markers or footprints on your next hike!