Vlogger's South Dakota Adventure: Bigfoot Habitat and National Landmarks
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from The Squatchin' Cowboy, titled "Another SQUATCHIN' COWBOY classic!", the YouTuber shares his experience of bigfooting in South Dakota. While the main focus of the video is the stunning landscapes of the Black Hills National Forest and the famous Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse monument, the Squatchin' Cowboy also touches upon an important issue that affects many content creators who film in national parks.
The United States government is proposing a new rule that would charge YouTubers and other content creators $150 a day for filming in national parks. The Squatchin' Cowboy expresses his concern about this rule, as it could significantly impact his ability to create and share videos of his bigfooting adventures. He also mentions that even if you're not monetized on YouTube, you're still considered a commercial video maker, as YouTube is a commercial company that makes money off of videos.
The Squatchin' Cowboy also shares his thoughts on the possibility of Bigfoot living in the Black Hills National Forest, and encourages viewers to leave a comment and let him know what they think. He also mentions that there have been 19 sightings of Bigfoot in this area.
As a curator of this video, I encourage readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on this issue and the possibility of Bigfoot living in the Black Hills National Forest. It's good to note that the Squatchin' Cowboy is not alone in his concern about the new rule, as many content creators rely on national parks as a backdrop for their videos.
Additionally, the Squatchin' Cowboy also shares some interesting facts about the Black Hills National Forest, such as the different types of granite that can be found in the area. He also mentions that the area is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and mountain lions.
To sum up, The Squatchin' Cowboy's video is a great reminder of the beauty of the Black Hills National Forest and the importance of preserving these natural spaces for future generations. It also highlights the issue of the new rule proposed by the United States government and its potential impact on content creators. I encourage readers to watch the video, do their own research, and share their thoughts on this matter.