Bigfoot Knocks in Mount Linton: An Expedition Uncovers Clues
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting video on YouTube by the channel Selkirk Range Sasquatch. The video, titled "Episode Six - A Pacific Northwest Bigfoot Documentary Series: Selkirk Mountain Sasquatch," features Bill Bisson, a dedicated researcher, as he explores the Selkirk Mountains in search of the elusive Sasquatch.
Throughout the video, Bill shares his experiences and knowledge about the region and the possible signs of Bigfoot activity. He emphasizes the importance of being vigilant and looking for unusual signs, as not everything is what it seems at first glance. Bill reminds us that it's crucial to debunk false evidence to avoid misleading others and to maintain the credibility of the field.
During the expedition, Bill and his team discover a spot where they hear something chewing on the inside of a tree. They also find a sparkling rock sitting on a moss-covered area, which Bill suggests could be a strange sign worth investigating.
As they venture further, the team hears a distinct knock, which they believe is a communication attempt from a Sasquatch. Although they decide not to chase the source of the noise, they express their excitement about the possibility of an encounter. Bill also shares his personal experiences and the eerie feelings he has had while exploring the region.
The Selkirk Range Sasquatch video is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research. It's a great reminder that the quest to find evidence of Sasquatch is an ongoing journey filled with curiosity, exploration, and the thrill of the unknown. I highly recommend watching the video and keeping an open mind about the possibilities that the Selkirk Mountains may hold. Happy Squatching!