Bigfoot enthusiasts, have you heard about the latest Campfire Talk episode from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning? If not, you're in for a treat! In this episode, hosts William Jevning, Tom, and Forest discuss Bigfoot activity during different times of the year.
William shares his first encounter with Bigfoot, which occurred during the winter months, while Tom and Forest mention a possible spike in activity during late September to February. Tom also talks about his experiences in the Pacific Northwest, specifically in Clark and Skamania counties in southern Washington, where he observed a group of Bigfoot creatures moving in a clockwise fashion around a 3,300 square mile region every 15 days or so.
Forest shares his observations from his own property, noting that he has seen Bigfoot activity throughout the year, and speculates that there may be an alpha male who has lost control of his children in the area. Tom adds that behavior and movement can vary depending on the region and the specific creatures in question.
I am always excited to hear about new sightings and experiences from fellow enthusiasts. While this episode doesn't necessarily contain any groundbreaking new information, it's always interesting to hear different perspectives and insights on Bigfoot behavior and movement.
If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full episode on the BIGFOOT! / William Jevning YouTube channel. And as always, if you have any sightings or experiences of your own to share, don't hesitate to reach out to us here at Squatchable!