Bigfoot Sightings: Patterson-Gimlin Film, Sierra Sounds, and Equine Encounters

Posted Monday, March 04, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Sasquatch Odyssey, hosts Wayne and Brian discuss an intriguing connection that has been made between Bigfoot and horses. Wayne has noticed a pattern of people mentioning Bigfoot and horses together, and he has a theory about why this might be. According to Wayne, the two best forms of evidence for the existence of Bigfoot are the Patterson-Gimlin film from 1967 and the Sierra sounds from the 1970s. He believes that the fact that the two cowboys in the Patterson-Gimlin film were on horseback may have played a role in their ability to get so close to a Sasquatch. He suggests that the smell of the horses may have masked the humans' scent, making it less likely that the Bigfoot would be scared away. Wayne also brings up the fact that the researchers who recorded the Sierra sounds were using horses to travel in and out of the woods. He wonders if there is a correlation between the use of horses and the ability to encounter Bigfoot. Brian mentions that he has heard a few accounts of people talking about Sasquatch and horses together, including stories of Bigfoot braiding horse hair. He admits that he doesn't know much about this topic, but he finds it interesting nonetheless. Michael Freeman, a viewer who commented on the video, says that his father and Wesley Sumner took horses with them on many of their Bigfoot expeditions in the Blue Mountains. This adds another data point to the theory that there may be a connection between Bigfoot and horses. Overall, this video presents an interesting idea that is worth considering. While there is no definitive proof of a connection between Bigfoot and horses, the anecdotal evidence presented in this video is intriguing. It will be interesting to see if more information comes to light on this topic in the future. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on the Sasquatch Odyssey YouTube channel. And as always, happy squatching!