Sasquatch Encounter Brigade's Return to the 'Happy Place': New Evidence Uncovered
Posted Tuesday, February 13, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel The Sasquatch Encounter Brigade has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. In the video, titled "SEB Returns to the Happy Place Feb 2024," the team shares their exciting return trip to a location known as "the happy place," where they had a previous encounter with a juvenile Bigfoot.
The group consisted of Captain Joe, Johnny Two Bears, Happy Harris, Happy's friend Brian Hatch, Lloyd Urick, and Happy's son, who goes by the name "Little Bear." The team had a full house for this outing, with everyone eager to explore the area and see what they could find.
One of the most notable moments of the trip was when Happy Harris, who had previously had a traumatic encounter with Bigfoot, spent the night out in the woods for the first time. This was a significant step for him, as he continues to come to terms with what happened and becomes a valuable asset to the team.
During their time at the happy place, the team heard various animals making alert noises, indicating that something was nearby. Hank also heard something moving around in the woods. At one point, Captain Joe caught a glimpse of something black, but it disappeared before he could get a better look.
The team also set up audio recorders to capture any vocalizations that might occur. One recording captured a vocal, which Captain Joe believes is a definite sign of Bigfoot activity in the area. Additionally, while reviewing the audio, the team noticed a strange clicking noise that was not present at any other time during their recording.
Overall, the video is an exciting update for Bigfoot enthusiasts, as it provides further evidence of the existence of these elusive creatures. The team's dedication to exploring and documenting their experiences is commendable, and their passion for the subject is infectious. If you're interested in learning more about their adventures, be sure to check out the full video on YouTube.