Bigfoot Investigators Explore Stokes State Forest: Curiosity and the Wilderness Unveiled
Posted Tuesday, March 05, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel Sussex County Bigfoot, we join researcher Lisa on a hike through Stokes State Forest in New Jersey. The pair is on a mission to explore a special spot and see what they can discover.
As they make their way through the forest, Lisa shares her knowledge of the area and its history. She explains that the official term for the waterway they are following is a "CT," not a drainage ditch or a tunnel. The two are grateful to be out in nature, despite the brisk 33° temperature.
As they approach the Gren Anderson shelter along the Appalachian Trail, Lisa points out the bear box and privy, reminding viewers that fires are not allowed in New Jersey along the Appalachian Trail. She notes that bears in the state do not hibernate, but rather enter a state of torpor, and that it is common to find bear tracks in the snow during the winter months.
As they continue their hike, Lisa and the videographer reach the Culver fire tower and are rewarded with a stunning view. From the top of the tower, they take in the sights and discuss the possibility of Bigfoot being drawn to the area by the human activity and beautiful views.
Overall, the video is an interesting and informative look at the Appalachian Trail and the potential for Bigfoot sightings in the area. It's always exciting to join researchers in the field and see what they discover. Be sure to check out the full video on the Sussex County Bigfoot YouTube channel.