Bigfoot Researcher Utilizes Wood Knocks in Expedition

Posted Friday, March 22, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video from the YouTube channel Sean's Sasquatch Quest has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. In the video, titled "PNW Sasquatch Quest: Episode 15," the channel's host, Sean, continues his search for evidence of the elusive creature in the Pacific Northwest. One method Sean uses to try and elicit a response from a Sasquatch is by doing wood knocks. Wood knocks are a way to communicate with Sasquatches, as many researchers believe that they may respond to this type of sound. Sean explains that even if Sasquatches are real and sometimes respond to knocks, they are likely rare, intelligent, and cautious when it comes to interacting with humans. Throughout the video, Sean explores the same area he has previously visited in episodes 4, 6, and 14, looking for possible evidence and good research areas. He also takes the time to photograph and identify plant and mushroom species as part of an ongoing project to document the flora of the Pacific Northwest. Despite not finding any fresh wildlife sign or evidence of Sasquatches on this particular trip, Sean remains persistent in his quest to discover if Sasquatches are indeed real. He encourages viewers to be patient and treat the search as a long-term endeavor. If you're interested in learning more about Sean's Sasquatch Quest and his search for Sasquatches, be sure to check out the full video on YouTube. It's always exciting to see the efforts being made by researchers and enthusiasts in the Bigfoot community.