Bigfoot Researcher's 15-Year Journey: Findings and Invitation to Join the Search

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A Bigfoot researcher takes us on a winter expedition in search of footprints along the shoreline of a lake in the latest video from the YouTube channel algabigfootresearchgroup. The researcher shares their findings, including a large rock that was reportedly thrown from the shoreline, and discusses the importance of researching during the winter months when the ground is still soft. The video begins with the researcher expressing their belief in the existence of Bigfoot, stating "what is Bigfoot, a myth, a legend, a hoax, or a real flesh and blood creature?" They mention the numerous reported sightings and the stories from Native American cultures. As they walk along the shoreline, the researcher points out the changes in the lake levels and the areas that were previously underwater. They also mention finding deer, dog, bird, and raccoon tracks, but have not yet found any Bigfoot prints. One interesting find in the video is a large rock that was reportedly thrown from the shoreline at some fishermen. The researcher shows the rock, which is still partially submerged in the water, and explains where it was thrown from. The researcher also talks about the importance of cleaning up fishing lures and debris while out researching, and mentions that they will be checking out more areas with their kayaks in the coming weeks. Overall, the video is an interesting look at the winter research methods of a Bigfoot researcher. While no footprints were found in this particular video, the researcher's enthusiasm and dedication to the search is evident. If you're interested in learning more about the research being done by algabigfootresearchgroup, be sure to check out their YouTube channel and give them a follow. And as always, happy squatching! *Note: The author of this article is a female editor for Squatchable and her interest level for this video is 6 out of 10. The author finds the researcher's dedication and methods interesting and the finding of the rock that was reportedly thrown from the shoreline intriguing.*