Creatures reportedly left behind signs of a mating ritual or territorial marks

Posted Sunday, February 26, 2023

By Squatchable.com staff

Here's an old archive gem the channel "Sasquatch Archives TV" recently posted on YouTube that features famous Bigfoot researchers like the late Freeman, Byrne, and Krantz. The video begins with an interview with Paul Freeman, a former ranger with the US Forest Service, who claimed to have come face to face with the creature in the Blue Mountains five years ago. He described the Bigfoot as a prehistoric-looking man with heavy hair on his face like someone with a beard. Freeman had become a Bigfoot believer and had been hunting for evidence ever since. According to the video, Freeman's hunt yielded something remarkable: Bigfoot footprints lasting for more than a mile in a remote bridge-tot. The tracks were left not by a single creature but by what appears to be a whole family of Sasquatch, including a youngster, a teenager, an adult male, and a female. Countless sapling pine trees were snapped in two, and the creatures reportedly left behind signs of a mating ritual or territorial marks. Strands of hair, allegedly snagged from the Bigfoot's powerful arms, were also found. The long, reddish, human-like hair was reportedly caught in the bark of a tree where Freeman speculates Sasquatch gave himself a good back scratching. Researchers have removed much of the evidence for further study, but the site where the Bigfoot tracks were found is a place that Freeman will never forget. The video also features an interview with Dr. Grover Krantz, an associate professor of anthropology at Washington State University, who says that the footprints are genuine and not faked. The footage provides compelling evidence for the existence of Bigfoot.