Discovering a New Camping Spot in Mount St. Helens: Preparing for Rain and Heading to Nevada
Posted Sunday, June 08, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Title: A Chilly Camping Adventure with a Twist: The Garbage Cleanup by Mount St. Helens
Hey there, fellow Squatchers!
We stumbled upon a fascinating video from the YouTube channel Our PNW Adventures, and we thought you'd enjoy it too. The video, titled "Cold Weather Camping & Garbage Cleanup by Mt St Helen's | June '25," is a captivating watch that combines camping, garbage cleanup, and a touch of mystery.
The video starts with Marissa and Brian, our adventurous duo, discussing their camping spot in the Gordino Pincho National Forest near Mount St. Helens. They found the spot a month ago, but the snow made it inaccessible. Two weeks later, they returned to find the snow gone, and they decided to camp there for a quick overnight trip.
As they set up their campsite, they encounter an unusual situation when their table doesn't fit around a tree. Brian decides to use a chainsaw to fix the issue, but they soon realize that it won't fit in their trailer. They manage to solve the problem with some creativity, and their campsite is set up.
The real twist comes when they start cleaning up the area. Marissa mentions that they should have brought a garbage bag, but they decide to pick up trash anyway. As they explore, they find some interesting items, including a tree that seems to have been placed there by someone or something.
They speculate about the origin of the tree and wonder how it could have been moved without human help. The discussion leads to some fascinating theories, and it's hard not to think about the possibility of Bigfoot involvement.
The video is a great watch for anyone interested in camping, garbage cleanup, or the mysterious world of Bigfoot. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most mundane tasks can lead to the most exciting discoveries.
So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the video. Let us know what you think about the tree mystery in the comments below! Happy Squatching!