Revolutionary Sasquatch Recording System for In-Field Discoveries
Posted Tuesday, March 12, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on YouTube, a researcher shares their innovative approach to long-term audio recording for the North Cascade Sasquatch project. The researcher has developed a compact and waterproof housing unit for their recording equipment, allowing them to bury it underground and keep it safe from the elements.
The housing unit contains a 500 GB recorder that can be powered by an external battery pack and solar panel. This setup enables the researcher to leave the recorder in the field for extended periods of time, potentially capturing valuable audio evidence of Sasquatch activity.
The researcher emphasizes the importance of using high-quality connectors and wires to minimize disruptions in sound quality. They also mention the potential benefits of using a recorder with a large storage capacity, such as a 500 GB SIM card, in order to capture and store a large amount of audio data.
As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I am always excited to see the creative and innovative methods that researchers use to gather evidence of Sasquatch activity. This compact and portable long-term recording system is a great example of the ingenuity and dedication of those in the field.
I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video and see the long-term recording system in action for themselves. Who knows what valuable audio evidence may be captured with this setup?
In the meantime, let's keep an open mind and continue to support and encourage the important work being done by Sasquatch researchers. Happy squatching!