Sasquatch Attempts to Offer Female as Mate to BC Cabin Witness

Posted Tuesday, June 23, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

# A Cabin Encounter That Reads Like Something Out of a Folklore Archive Came across a video over on YouTube that dives deep into one of the more layered Sasquatch encounter stories to surface in a while. The host spends a good chunk of time reading through an email chain about a British Columbia man named Mark, who spent five months alone at his family's vacation cabin just to clear his head. What happened during that time has got people talking. ## The Pine Cones Were Just the Beginning According to the account, the first couple of months at the cabin were marked by what can only be described as playful behavior. Pine cones being tossed at the cabin. Small gestures. Testing the waters, maybe. Then one night, things escalated in a way Mark clearly wasn't expecting. He heard the deck creaking. Looking out, he saw a large Sasquatch squatted with his back to the window. The creature mind-spoke the word "beautiful." Then Mark noticed a second one, a female, bent over slightly at about three-quarters spacing from the guy. She mind-spoke the same word. "Beautiful." Mark watched the female for a few minutes before rushing to grab his camera. And here's where things get intense. While positioning for a full shot of her face, the Sasquatch turned, looked him directly in the eye. Mark described seeing a static charge gather in front of the creature's eye, and then the eyes turned red. ## The Zap, the OBE, and the Didgeridoo Sound What happened next sounds like something pulled straight out of a high strangeness report. Mark was hit by an electrical charge that knocked him back onto the bed and left him unable to move for five minutes. When he finally got up, the Sasquatch were moving toward the woodline but stopped and turned back. That's when the mind-speaking kicked in again, and Mark got the distinct feeling that the big male was considering killing him because he had seen and experienced too much. But the moment passed. A mind conversation continued. Then Mark did something that offended the Sasquatch. Lips moved. He heard a didgeridoo-type sound. He collapsed and went into an out-of-body experience, heading toward the ceiling. The female's voice cut through, saying "No return. No return." He woke up with a twisted ankle, hurt ribs, and a hurt wrist. ## The Theory That Has Everyone Buzzing Here's where the video really gets interesting. The host walks through a theory that ties together a lot of loose threads, and it's one that aligns with historical accounts many researchers have catalogued over the years. The idea? The older male Sasquatch wasn't just showing off. He was offering the young female as a potential mate to Mark. The "beautiful" mind-speech, the dance moves, the deliberate approach to the cabin deck, bringing a young female and having her pose, all of it fits a pattern that shows up in anthropology papers about marriage markets in various cultures around the world. When Mark chuckled at the young female's dance moves, the male likely took it as a rude rejection, an insult, or both. That's what pushed things over the edge. ## The Historical Context That Makes This Theory Plausible The video pulls in some heavy background that gives this theory real weight. There are documented historical accounts of Sasquatch abducting human women for mates, and in some cases, abducting girls who would become more adaptable to the changed circumstances. One quote referenced in the video states that tribal cousins in the Northwest have said women come up missing and that the big beings are the ones who take them for breeding purposes. There's a case from less than 200 to maybe 300 years ago, somewhere inland from the coast on the mountain edges of the Northwest US, where three native villages reportedly up and left the area due to a number of recent abductions of their women. Another case in British Columbia involves a woman who was taken and then years later allowed to return to her people, but she was delivered with pitch on her eyes so she couldn't reveal their location after she had taken ill. Then there's the more modern case of a blonde teenage girl found at a stream with a baby. When a Sasquatch appeared and was displeased that she had contact with people, the creature grabbed the baby and swung it by the ankles, smashing its head on the rocks as punishment for that contact. And there are even rarer accounts of men being abducted by female Sasquatch, either used and released, or kept as mates. ## Why This Story Stands Out What makes this particular encounter so compelling is how it weaves together so many of the elements that researchers have been cataloguing for decades. The mind-speaking. The electrical phenomena. The out-of-body experience. The didgeridoo sound. And now, layered on top of all that, the mate offering theory that ties the whole narrative together in a way that feels almost too coherent to be made up. The video is worth the watch for anyone who's been following these kinds of reports. The host goes deep into the analysis, and the email chain itself contains a lot of detail that doesn't always make it into shorter retellings of Sasquatch encounters. Check it out and see what you think. Stories like this one are exactly why so many people keep digging.