Hunter's Idaho Encounter: Mysterious Lights, Chatter, and Canine Paralysis

Posted Saturday, March 02, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A chilling encounter with the elusive Sasquatch has been reported on the Buckeye Bigfoot YouTube channel. The video, titled "He Met The Bigfoot In A Cold Rain On The Pacific Crest Trail - He Didn't Think He'd Get Out Alive," shares the harrowing experience of a hiker who encountered the creature while on a solo hike on the Pacific Crest Trail. The hiker, who goes by the name Dr. Dawn, was on a section of the trail in Washington State when she had a close encounter with a Sasquatch. The encounter occurred during a sudden, cold rainstorm, which added to the already eerie atmosphere of the forest. Dr. Dawn describes the Sasquatch as a large, black creature with long, wet hair. She couldn't see its eyes due to the weather and distance, but she could feel it staring at her. The creature quickly hid when she called out to it, and she could hear it moving through the trees as it retreated. The encounter left Dr. Dawn feeling shaken and uneasy. She described a feeling of acid in her stomach and a sense of fear that she had never experienced before. Despite this, she continued her hike, but she couldn't shake the feeling of being watched. The video also features another encounter, this time involving a man and his dogs. While huckleberry picking in Idaho, the man heard strange knocking sounds and his dogs became agitated. Later, while camping near Edna Creek, they heard distinct whoops and chatter, followed by the paralysis of one of their dogs, Boomer. The man believes that the Sasquatch may have used subsonic sounds to paralyze the dog. These encounters serve as a reminder of the mysterious and elusive nature of the Sasquatch. While many believe that the creature is a myth, stories like these continue to surface, adding to the intrigue and fascination surrounding the Sasquatch. If you're interested in learning more about these encounters, be sure to check out the Buckeye Bigfoot YouTube channel. And, as always, keep your eyes and ears open while exploring the great outdoors. You never know what you might encounter.