Bigfoot Researcher's Expedition: Evidence Analysis and Future Quests

Posted Thursday, February 29, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video from the YouTube channel Sean's Sasquatch Quest has been making waves in the Bigfoot community. In the latest episode, titled "PNW Sasquatch Quest: Episode 14," Sean continues his search for evidence of the elusive creature in a remote area of the Pacific Northwest. In the video, Sean can be seen doing a wood knock, a technique used by some Sasquatch researchers to elicit a response from the creature. He explains that it may take some time to get a compelling interaction, as Sasquatches are likely rare, intelligent, and stealthy. Despite this, Sean remains patient and persistent in his long-term wood knocking experiment. As he explores the area, Sean also documents the tree species he encounters, identifying a Western red cedar with the scientific name Thuja plicata. He takes panoramic landscape photos to help compare and contrast the habitats of the areas he searches. Towards the end of the video, Sean comes across some cougar scrape marks and large scat with bones in it, which he identifies as most likely cougar scat due to its size and location next to the scrape marks. Overall, the video is an exciting glimpse into the world of Sasquatch research and the lengths that some dedicated individuals will go to in order to find evidence of the creature's existence. If you're a Bigfoot believer, or just curious about the mystery surrounding the creature, be sure to check out Sean's Sasquatch Quest on YouTube. Who knows, you may just find yourself hooked on the search for Sasquatch. Note: The video and its content are not owned or created by Squatchable. We are simply sharing and reporting on the video for the enjoyment and education of our readers. All credit for the video goes to the creator, Sean's Sasquatch Quest.