Southeastern Ohio AK-47 Target Practice Yields Unexplained Bigfoot Encounter

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you'll want to check out this video from the YouTube channel Bigfoot Backwoods. The video, titled "2319 - This is the area where Bigfoot tried to kill us!", takes us on a tour of the kind of woods where Sasquatch is said to thrive. The video's host describes their experience from around 15 years ago, when they were target practicing with an AK-47 in the Southeastern Ohio woods. Suddenly, something broke off a tree and flew towards them. While the host doesn't explicitly say that it was a Bigfoot that threw the tree limb, they do suggest that this is the kind of isolated, unpaved area where Sasquatch is known to roam. As you watch the video, you'll notice that the road the host is driving on is in disrepair, with a lot of gravel and worn-out pavement. This is actually a common feature of roads in rural areas, where funding for maintenance can be scarce. The road's condition is a result of a process called "rutting," which occurs when the soil beneath the pavement becomes saturated with water and expands, causing the pavement to crack and break. But back to the subject at hand - Bigfoot! The host of the video suggests that Sasquatch is drawn to these types of isolated, wooded areas because they provide a plentiful food source. Deer, small animals, and other wildlife are all common in these types of habitats, making them an attractive location for a large, elusive creature like Bigfoot. If you're interested in learning more about the science behind road conditions or the types of habitats that Bigfoot is said to prefer, there are plenty of resources available online. And of course, we encourage you to watch the full video and draw your own conclusions about the host's experience in the Ohio woods. Who knows - you might just spot some evidence of Sasquatch yourself!