Bigfoot Sightings in Pacific Northwest: Skookumchuck Reservoir & Power Lines

Posted Tuesday, March 26, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Salish Sasquatch, host Scott Taylor explores the possibility of Sasquatch using power lines as travel routes in the Centralia, Tanino, and Rainer areas of Washington state. The video focuses on the Skookumchuck Reservoir, where Taylor believes there is a high concentration of Sasquatch activity due to the presence of power lines and the annual steelhead fish runs. Taylor speaks with a member of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization who has investigated multiple Sasquatch reports in Washington state, including four near the Skookumchuck Dam. One report from 2012 describes a Native American family who saw a reddish-brown Bigfoot near the Skookum Chuck River. The Sasquatch was approximately 8 feet tall and had "frilly hair" on its arms, similar to a golden retriever. The witness was able to see the Sasquatch's arm imprinted in the mud as it walked away. Power lines are a common factor in many Sasquatch sightings, and Taylor notes that there are several reports of Sasquatch activity near power lines in the Skookumchuck area. The video also discusses a report from Big Hanford Road, where a resident heard "samurai chatter" and saw two sets of red eyes near their property. The activity began the day the residents moved in and continued for several months. Taylor's investigation and the reports discussed in the video suggest that power lines may indeed serve as travel routes for Sasquatch. The video is a fascinating look at the potential connection between Sasquatch and power lines, and is definitely worth a watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast.