New Bigfoot Web Series Uncovers Bizarre Howls in Allegheny Expedition
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're a fan of all things Bigfoot, then you're in for a treat. A new web series called "This Week in Bigfoot" has recently hit the scene, and it's already making waves in the Bigfoot community. The series, which is brought to you by the Catskill Appalachian Research Collective (CARC), is a weekly newscast that covers the hottest and most intriguing Bigfoot-related stories from around the internet.
Each episode is a concise 30-minute package, featuring 2-3 minute segments on individual stories. The goal is to simulate a six o'clock news broadcast, and so far, the feedback has been great. The show's hosts scour the internet for the most compelling and relevant stories, and then condense them into easily digestible segments.
CARC is a relatively new group, founded by three individuals - Brendan Brown, Chuck Larson, and Sean. The team is spread out across several states, including New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. They've been doing a lot of their field work in Central Pennsylvania, specifically in Columbia County, Bald Eagle State Forest, and the Delaware Water Gap.
One of the most compelling pieces of audio evidence that CARC has captured was during an expedition in Allegheny, Western Pennsylvania. The team captured some bizarre and eerie howls on video, which they ran through a spectrograph. The signatures didn't match anything they had on file, and even PA Fish and Wildlife had no idea what they were. David Ellis of the Olympic Project said that the sounds possessed unique qualities that were unlike anything he had heard before.
The team has also had some strange experiences in the field, including alleged sightings and ghostly encounters. Gwen, one of the team members, has had several weird experiences at her house in Central PA, including an alleged sighting right across the street.
If you're interested in learning more about CARC and their work, be sure to check out their YouTube channel and website. And if you're a fan of podcasts, be sure to give "This Week in Bigfoot" a listen. It's a great way to stay informed and up-to-date on all the latest Bigfoot news and sightings. Who knows, you might even learn something new and interesting along the way. After all, the world of Bigfoot is full of surprises and mysteries, and there's always something new to discover.