Mike Wanders writes “Here it is! My NEXT Bigfoot Documentary! Join me on this solo adventure exploring the existence of Bigfoot on Mount St. Helens. In this video I traveled to Washington State where I hiked through Ape Cave which was SO cool and creepy!
I then backpacked further up the volcano to a beautiful lake where I spend the night alone…and it sits just three miles from Ape Canyon–the site of the world famous “Ape Canyon Attack”. I have to say, Mount St Helens and the surrounding Gifford Pinchot National Forest seem to be the perfect place for a species like Bigfoot to exist.
This area has had a rich history of sightings dating back to the natives who all knew they were here, to the Ape Canyon Attack, to wild stories of government conspiracies and coverups in the aftermath of the Mount St Helens eruption.”
Amy H
They are there but you have to spend a lot of time up there and stay up late. Berry picking time is prime…. If you know the places to go, go now! I don’t go cuz I don’t need to see one…. To each their own