Snowshoeing in Glacier National Park: Uncovering Possible Bigfoot Activity

Posted Monday, February 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A thrilling account of a potential Bigfoot encounter has been shared on the Pikuni Bigfoot Storytelling Project YouTube channel, and it's definitely worth a watch for any Squatchable reader. The video, titled "Heard Wood Knocks - Bigfoot Trails Us on Blackfeet Rez," documents a snowshoe hike in Cup in Trick, where the hikers report hearing a series of wood knocks and other sounds that suggest they may have been accompanied by a Sasquatch. The hikers set out with the intention of enjoying a peaceful day in the outdoors, but they soon found themselves in the midst of some intriguing activity. As they were putting on their snowshoes, they heard a distinct wood knock coming from a nearby stand of pines. They were the only ones in the area, so there was no mistaking the source of the sound. Throughout the hike, the group reported hearing a number of other sounds that seemed to indicate the presence of a Sasquatch. They heard more wood knocks, as well as twig snaps that seemed to be following their movements. At one point, they even heard what sounded like a vocalization in the distance. Despite the eerie atmosphere, the hikers reported feeling a sense of excitement rather than fear. They described the experience as "squatchy," and felt as though they were being watched or observed, but not threatened. Of course, as with any potential Bigfoot sighting, it's impossible to say for certain what the hikers encountered on their hike. However, the video provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research, and offers a tantalizing hint of what it might be like to come face-to-face with one of these elusive creatures. If you're interested in learning more about the Pikuni Bigfoot Storytelling Project, be sure to check out their YouTube channel. And of course, if you have a Bigfoot sighting or encounter of your own to share, we'd love to hear about it here on Squatchable!