Mike Wanders writes “This is a Bigfoot Documentary made up of a compilation of my most memorable experiences while traveling alone across North America! Mount St Helens is first up, where I backpacked into a stunningly beautiful area to spend the night alone in Bigfoot country.
The stunning waterfall and the upside down tree made this place almost seem like a movie set. All in all, Mount St Helens and the surrounding Gifford Pinchot make up some seriously squatchy habitat.
I then visited the Blue Mountains to explore the Paul Freeman Bigfoot film site. I definitely had a hair-raising experience walking that trail at night! About a month later, I traveled to Nordegg, Alberta where I explored the infamous “Sasquatch tree structures” in the eastern foothills of the Canadian Rockies. I am NO expert tracker, so I totally defer to the experts, but I found a couple impressions in the ground to be interesting. I also heard a strange and mysterious vocalization just as I was wrapping up filming. Finally, I journeyed to Vancouver Island where I spent the night alone on remote cove in Clayoquot Sound near Tofino. This was one memorable night. I didn’t feel right the entire time I was there, and the night was defined by some mystery object flying overhead. ”
One Year Exploring Most Famous Bigfoot Locations ALONE
Susan H
This was dangerous to go alone. He could have been another statistic in the 411 genre. He braver than me. lol