BIGFOOT Documentary | ALONE Overnight by APE CANYON | Mount St. Helens | GIFFORD PINCHOT NF

Описание к видео BIGFOOT Documentary | ALONE Overnight by APE CANYON | Mount St. Helens | GIFFORD PINCHOT NF

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.

Again, thank you to Ron Morehead for letting me use his unbelievable "Sierra Sounds" that he recorded. Also, thank you to Marc Myrsell who recommended June Lake as a squatchy place to check out.

If you guys in any way liked this video, you should also check out some of my inspirations "‪@MountainBeastMysteries‬ " "‪@SmallTownMonsters‬ " "‪@westernbigfootexploration‬ " and of course "‪@SurvivormanLesStroud‬ " and his Bigfoot series.

Another recommendation I have is to check out "‪@aflashofbigfoot‬ " . That channel is amazing and the documentary is called "A Flash of Beauty" . Incredible interviews by Dr. Jeff Meldrum, Peter Byrne, and more.

Always have to shout out Joey Coconut and "MyOwnFrontier" . His backpacking channel really guided me into my style of creating hiking videos, and the guy is also legit! He can now be found on Patreon.

Full Disclaimer: In this video I'm clearly stunned by finding large boulders on top of very big tree stumps. Ive done tons of research since and even reached out to the forest service. I can now conclude that the large boulders were likely placed on the stumps by a logging crew for several different reasons. This action could potentially be a way of removing obstacles for machinery or marking boundaries. However, it doesn't explain why small rocks would be scattered throughout other various stumps, or the tree wedged in between the stump and the boulder. The upside down tree at the lake very likely fell from the cliff. Or Bigfoot is real and is occasionally responsible for some of the oddities we find in the woods!

Music by Epidemic Sound

Also shout out to Dr. Jane Goodall and my hero, Sir David Attenborough

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