Bigfoot Encounter in Selkirk Range: Unusual Finds and New Discoveries

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Alasquatch, Marshall and a friend from the Selkirk range Sasquatch team revisit a spot in the Pacific Northwest where Marshall had a terrifying encounter on a previous bigfooting expedition. The location, a logging road with a ridge to the right, is where Marshall heard an indistinct whisper and felt an overwhelming sense of dread. As they explore the area, Marshall shows us a pile of sticks under a rock outcropping, which he found interesting but unsure of its purpose. He also discovers bones in a small cave-like structure made of sticks, which he plans to have identified. The video also touches on the topic of infrasound, a low-frequency sound that can cause fear and anxiety in humans. While Marshall doesn't think his experience was caused by infrasound, it's an interesting concept to consider in the context of bigfoot encounters. One thing that stood out to me was Marshall's determination to face his fears and return to this location. It's a powerful reminder that fear should not hold us back from pursuing our interests and passions. In terms of edutainment, let's talk about infrasound. It's a type of sound that is below the lower limit of human audibility, but it can still have an effect on us. Some animals, such as elephants and tigers, use infrasound to communicate over long distances. It's fascinating to think about the possibility of bigfoots using infrasound as a means of communication or to intimidate intruders. Overall, this video from Alasquatch offers an interesting look into the world of bigfooting and the experiences of those who pursue it. Whether you're a seasoned bigfoot researcher or just a casual enthusiast, it's definitely worth a watch.