Investigator Discovers Upside-Down Trees, Bigfoot's Potential Killer in Southeast Alaska
Posted Sunday, May 18, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Bigfoot Enthusiasts, we've stumbled upon an intriguing video from the YouTube channel, Chuke's Outdoor Adventures. The video, titled "The Upside Down Trees of Prince of Wales Island Alaska | Proof of Bigfoot?", is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast.
Join Chuke, Beans, Baxter, and Robroy Menses as they delve into the mysteries of Alaska's Southeast region, known as the panhandle. This area is unique, with its rainforest environment, towering trees, and steep terrain that could easily hide a primate population.
The video takes us to the upside-down trees of Cloak Mountain, a sight that is both fascinating and perplexing. These massive trees, once standing tall, have been flipped upside down and driven deep into the ground, seemingly with precision. The local legends claim that Bigfoot ripped these trees up and shoved them in the ground to mark their territory and demonstrate their strength.
Scientists propose that a landslide caused these trees to tumble over, but Chuke isn't convinced. She believes that the logging roads from the 40s and 50s could have been used for this purpose, with loggers flipping the trees over as a joke. However, the location of the trees makes this theory less plausible.
Regardless of the cause, the upside-down trees are a testament to the strength and potential existence of Bigfoot in Alaska. The video also sheds light on the rich indigenous culture and their stories about Bigfoot encounters.
We encourage you to watch the video and share your thoughts with us. Let's continue to unravel the mysteries of Bigfoot together!