Apr 15

Sasquatch and train tracks

Utah Sasquatch on youtube AKA Nathan Reo shares some of his interesting theories about Sasquatch and train tracks.

7 Responses to “Sasquatch and train tracks”

  1. joe r

    When i saw the different things stacked up, and the configured branches i thought wow, squatches were definitely here, but then when i saw the unopened food items i immediately thought human presence. I believe that may very well be a gifting spot or habituation spot. I don’t believe a squatch would carry those food items to that spot and just leave them there, i think those crackers at the very least would have been eaten. I think it’s very possible that someone noticed squatch activity as you did and arranged those items to see if a squatch would show up. Just a thought.

    • Glen K

      (New Jersey) Joe, I tend to agree with you. In fact, almost everything there could be from human activity, or natural growth. I respect ALL Bigfoot researchers. I truly do. I’ve listened to Nathan’s videos before, and find them interesting. However, just like those fellows from the On the Trail of Bigfoot-and others- everything one sees doesn’t mean a Sasquatch was there. Every stick, branch, yellow bag, Ritz cracker, bone, leaf, flying insect, Gatorade bottle- simply doesn’t equate to the presence of Bigfoot! Again, I have the utmost respect for those who get off their butts and go out searching. But some of these videos lead me to think, that perhaps a nice vacation Away from searching, would be a healthy thing for some researchers. A different perspective, so to speak. As much as we would like, behind every tree or branch, a Bigfoot is Not lurking.

  2. Charles R

    First Nathan, a really fascinating video, and truly remarkable find. It was some years ago I read about a 50 page dissertation by a gentleman, I think it was Freeman Young, that pointed out the Sasqautch activity in and around city perimeters where they would come in at night to raid food and such. Others on the Bfro Blue Forum were also making note this was happening around their cities. It forced me to look at this phenomena in a whole different light. They are not just out in the deep forest. This is really going on around the outskirts of cities and rural communities all over this country. Has this always been going on? Are the numbers increasing and they are moving into rural areas?. Are they just becoming embolden as it is easy pickings and no one is after them?

    I wonder if that bone stacking tepee structure is the young ones just emulating what their parents are doing with much larger trees. That whole lodge and other structures could well serve as an ambush area for the critters coming into the swamp. Certainly they like eating there. I suspect they also use it to plan their reconnaissance and food raiding plans for a nights activity. They do grab up human items like the bottle and crackers and they will also take tool items and gosh knows what else Anything that they fancy to for whatever reason. . There is a place about 30 miles from me where a gentleman noted items he found in the woods surrounding his house from activity that took place over roughly a 6 month period back in 2009.

  3. Daniel S

    Interesting, very close to town, which leads me to a non single answers the train tunnel had a pink love heart graffittied near the entrance so it would be safe to say kids, teens frequent the area and as a teens have messed around pilling bones rocks logs for fun. due to the larger struchers i will have to take your word for it. Finaly do any trains stop or travel really slow near this location, as it may be used as a train hop for travelers, who may leave rubish behind. Oh yeah could the bones be a dumping gound from illegaly shot wild life P34(3, foof for thought

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