Great Bear Rainforest Expedition: Analyzing a Mysterious Sasquatch Howl

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you heard about the strange sounds coming from the forests of Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia? If not, let me fill you in. A community in this area has been hearing unusual screams and howls at night, and some believe that these sounds may be coming from a Sasquatch. According to the YouTube channel Vintage Van Island Adventures, the howls heard in this area are unlike any known species in North America or anywhere else in the world. The howls are consistent in frequency and do not vary up or down, making them a mystery to scientists and researchers. In a video titled "Sasquatch video for you none believers," the channel's hosts take us on a journey through the Great Bear Rainforest, passing by Carmen Island where the strange sounds have been heard. They play a recording of the howl, which is both eerie and fascinating. But what makes this howl even more intriguing is its spectral analysis. The howl never varies in frequency, and when compared to the vocalizations of other large animals in North America, it doesn't match any of them. The hosts of Vintage Van Island Adventures even slow down the howl and chop it up, revealing what sounds like unique sounds or even words. While the howl is the main focus of the video, the hosts also take us on a tour of the area, showing us the beautiful clam beaches and the remote islands that Sasquatch could potentially roam. They also mention that the area is home to many unexplored islands, making it an exciting place for researchers and enthusiasts alike. Overall, the video is a fascinating glimpse into the mystery of the Sasquatch and the strange sounds coming from the forests of Northern Vancouver Island. Whether you're a believer or not, it's worth a watch. Who knows, you may just change your mind. So, what do you think? Could the howls be coming from a Sasquatch, or is there another explanation? Let us know in the comments below. And be sure to check out the video for yourself on the Vintage Van Island Adventures YouTube channel.