Bigfoot Audio Recordings from Camping Trips: An Analysis

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

As a video curator, I recently came across an intriguing video on YouTube from the channel "Camping With Sasquatch." The video, titled "Scary, Or Magnificent? Howls, Vocals and Sounds In The Forest at Night," is a compilation of audio recordings captured during camping trips, showcasing a variety of sounds that some believe could be attributed to Sasquatch. The video's creator, who goes by the name "SquatchChecker," has a passion for recording audio and has captured an array of sounds that are both fascinating and mysterious. Throughout the video, he shares his thoughts on the recordings and compares them to other sounds he's captured in the past. One of the standout recordings in the video is a series of howls that are preceded by two other vocalizations. The first vocal is described as being similar to a siren, while the second is a shorter sound. Some listeners suggest that these sounds could be coyotes, while others argue that they are not. Another interesting recording is a series of owl-like sounds that were recorded in the same location as the previous two vocals. These sounds are so unusual that the creator jokingly refers to them as "one thousand pound owls." As a curator, I find it fascinating that the creator of the video was able to roughly triangulate the location of the owl sounds, which suggests that they did not come from up in trees as one might expect. Throughout the video, the creator shares his thoughts on the recordings and provides context for each one. He also includes a reference recording of a barred owl for comparison. One of the things that I find most intriguing about this video is the way that it highlights the importance of audio recordings in the search for Sasquatch. While visual evidence is often what captures the public's attention, audio recordings can provide valuable insights into the behavior and movements of these elusive creatures. As a side note, the video's creator also shares some interesting bits of information throughout the video. For example, he mentions that he is familiar with pareidolia, which is the tendency for the brain to perceive patterns in random stimuli. This is an important consideration when evaluating audio recordings, as it's easy to hear patterns and sounds that may not actually be present. Overall, I highly recommend checking out this video for anyone interested in Sasquatch or the great outdoors. The creator's passion for recording audio is infectious, and the sounds he's captured are both fascinating and mysterious. Who knows, you might just hear something that will make you a believer!