Bigfoot Sightings in Newcomerstown: Witness Describes Creature in Detail
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a video posted by The Sasquatch Archives, Don Keating shares his experiences and knowledge of Bigfoot sightings in Ohio. The video, titled "INFO Expo with Don Keating (2 of 2) May 13, 2000," is a goldmine of information for Bigfoot enthusiasts.
Keating takes us on a virtual tour of various locations in Ohio where Bigfoot sightings have been reported. One such location is the Newcomerstown substation area, where three boys claimed to have seen a creature pulling leaves off a tree and eating them in April 1984. The aerial photo shown in the video clearly marks the spot where the boys saw the creature.
The video also features an aerial view of the Tuscaroras River and the south side of the cumbersound, where Keating had his first encounter on September 15, 1985. He describes how he was out there on a report of a signing and saw the creature approximately 35 feet away from him. The creature was nine feet in height and very light in color, probably white.
Keating also shares an interesting report from November 1996, where a creature was seen crossing a road and walking down a hill in three steps. The witness described the creature as being seven feet in height with flat, covered feet and crossing the road, which was approximately 20 feet wide, very loudly.
The video also features an aerial view of South Fork State Park, which is the second highest visited state park in all of Ohio. Keating mentions that there have been countless reports of Bigfoot sightings in the park, with Footprints discovered as close to the Lodge as one of the trails that lead down toward the lake.
One of the most fascinating parts of the video is when Keating describes the facial characteristics of Bigfoot. He explains that the facial characteristics of Bigfoot are more ape-like than human, with a very plain brow ridge, the hair stopping just at the brow ridge, the ears being pushed in towards the head, and the nose being smashed or pushed in towards the face.
Throughout the video, Keating emphasizes the importance of preserving the natural habitats of Bigfoot. He encourages viewers to respect the creatures and their habitats, and to report any sightings to the appropriate authorities.
In addition to the Bigfoot sightings, the video also provides some interesting bits of information. For example, Keating mentions that the mining has done significant damage to the area, with companies strip-mining and then reclaiming the land. He also mentions that the Columbus and Southern pool ants on the ground are a type of ant that is highly prone to flooding in the Willis Creek Basin in Southern shopping Northern Muskingum counties.
Overall, the video is a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot sightings in Ohio. Keating's experiences and knowledge make for an entertaining and educational watch. So, if you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, be sure to check out the video and keep an eye out for any sightings in Ohio!