A listener writes “I’ve attached a thermal video that I believe shows a female Sasquatch. If you watch it on a large screen, you’ll notice that at the beginning of the video a smaller thermal signature briefly appears to the left of the tree. Its eyes seem to glow before it moves back behind the tree. Moments later, a much larger thermal signature emerges from the right side of the tree.
The larger figure appears to bend down as though picking something up. I suspect it’s a female because of the smaller juvenile sized thermal signature seen at the start. Pay close attention to the proportions of the larger figure especially the arms, hands, thighs, and torso.
I was also able to enlarge a still frame from the video, and I believe it reveals a face. I’ve attached that image as well. If you look closely, follow the arm up toward the shoulder and neck area. I think you’ll begin to make out the face the nose appears to be the brightest point, followed by what look like the eyes and an ear.
This footage was captured on Friday, May 1. We returned to the location Saturday morning to examine the area and found 15.6-inch footprints around the tree where the figure was filmed. We went back again that night and experienced some unusual activity involving an X-shaped glyph that still has me puzzled. Overall, it turned into a very productive and memorable field research weekend.
I’d be interested to hear your thoughts, especially whether you can make out the face in the still image.
I’m getting ready to head back into the Gifford for another couple of days of field research, bringing thermal drones and audio recording equipment. We recorded some unusual audio activity on a previous trip, so we’re returning to investigate further during our nighttime walks and see what we encounter.”


Charles R
On my computer I caught that bending human shape at around the 25 second mark. Now it is imposssible to know the size however you being there have a much better idea. That 15.6 foot print may put it in the upper 7 foot range. Nice capture, I just wish you had not panned away a couple of times, and best of luck trying to get other thermals.