Hiker Unearths Possible Sasquatch Shanty in Golden Ears Park - Explore!
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by Gary Ordog has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. In the video, Ordog documents what appears to be a well-constructed abode made from local materials, located in Golden Ears Park. The structure, which Ordog speculates could be a "Sasquatch Shanty," is made without the use of saws or nails, and features a good entrance and exit, as well as a dry interior.
I was immediately intrigued by the video. The structure in question is certainly interesting, and it's location in a park known for its dense forests and wildlife sightings only adds to its intrigue.
Upon closer inspection, the abode does appear to be well-constructed, with the materials fitting together nicely. The entrance is large enough for a Sasquatch to fit through, and the exit provides good escape routes. Additionally, the location of the structure, on a rise with a view and good drainage, suggests that it was intentionally built there.
Of course, it's possible that the structure is the work of an enterprising Boy Scout or hiker, as Ordog suggests. However, the fact that it was built without the use of saws or nails is intriguing, as it suggests that the builder had a limited tool set and had to rely on their survival skills.
I can't help but wonder if this structure is the work of a Sasquatch. While it's certainly possible that a human built it, the lack of modern tools and the remote location of the park make it an unlikely spot for a human-built structure.
Regardless of who built the abode, the video is definitely worth a watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. Ordog does a great job of documenting the structure and providing his own insights, and the mystery of who built it adds to the intrigue.
If you're interested in checking out the video for yourself, you can find it on Gary Ordog's YouTube channel. And as always, if you have any Sasquatch sightings or evidence to share, be sure to submit it to Squatchable for further investigation.