Solo Camper's 29-Night Appalachian Adventure for Alzheimer's Awareness

Posted Sunday, January 21, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a fan of adventure and the great outdoors, you'll want to check out the latest video from R and R Canoe Adventures A.A.F.A.C. In this episode, titled "D8 Ep.7-Season 3 Redux. 29 Nights. Alone. On the Edge of Appalachia. Beer Hug. Sasquatch. Jim Beam," the vlogger spends another night in the Appalachian wilderness, raising awareness for Alzheimer's and Dementia. The video begins with the vlogger settling into his tent for the night, reflecting on the day's activities and the challenges of camping in the great outdoors. He talks about his meals, including his favorite oats with maple and brown sugar, and dehydrated lima beans for lunch. He also shares his fishing success, catching a decent-sized bass on a lure. But the real excitement of the video comes when the vlogger shares his encounter with what he believes may be a Sasquatch. He describes hearing strange knocks and noises in the night, which he believes are not from any ordinary animal. He also talks about finding large footprints near his camp, which he believes belong to a Sasquatch. I found this video to be both intriguing and exciting. The vlogger's descriptions of the noises and footprints he found are compelling, and it's always exciting to hear about possible Sasquatch sightings. I also appreciated the vlogger's respect for the Sasquatch, referring to it as a "he" and not an "it," and acknowledging that it is a highly intelligent and elusive creature. Overall, I would rate this video an interest level of 7 out of 10. While there is no actual footage of the Sasquatch, the vlogger's descriptions and evidence are still fascinating and worth a watch. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out this video and see what you think for yourself. And who knows, maybe you'll be lucky enough to have your own Sasquatch encounter on your next outdoor adventure.