Hiking High Point State Park: Unraveling Bigfoot's Nomadic Habits and Signs
Posted Tuesday, February 27, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Sussex County Bigfoot takes us on an off-trail hike in Northern New Jersey, in search of signs of Bigfoot. The video, titled "Off-Trail Bigfoot Hike in Northern New Jersey - In the Shadow of Big Red Eye," offers an interesting perspective on the nomadic nature of Bigfoot and the possibility of their migration.
The hike begins at Sunrise Mountain in Stokes State Forest, with the videographer sharing their theory that Bigfoot is a nomadic creature, following the food source rather than migrating. They argue that the idea of Bigfoot migrating doesn't make sense, as there are only two land mammals in North America that migrate, and primates, in general, do not migrate. The videographer also points out that if Bigfoot were to migrate, there would be signs of disruption and movement, which hasn't been observed.
As the hike continues, the videographer shares their thoughts on the three-year cycle theory, stating that it makes more sense and rules out the migration thought. They also mention that if Bigfoot were to migrate, a herd of them would need to move together, creating patterns of herd migration.
The video takes an interesting turn as the videographer and their team come across a gas line cut and discuss the possibility of trapping mosquitoes to find Bigfoot DNA. They also mention the Appalachian Trail, which runs throughout the East Coast, and the possibility of Bigfoot migration along this trail.
As the hike progresses, the team makes their way through a bog, an area of wet, muddy ground that’s too heavy to support heavy objects, and discuss the different types of animals that could have created the used path they come across. They also mention that the only way they will see a Bigfoot is if one wants to come in close to check them out.
The video offers an exciting perspective on the nomadic nature of Bigfoot and the possibility of their migration. While the videographer presents their theory, they also acknowledge that there are different perspectives and that more research is needed to fully understand the behavior of this elusive creature.
As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts with us. The search for Bigfoot continues, and every piece of information and evidence brings us one step closer to uncovering the truth about this mysterious creature.