Squatch Stories: Skookum Meadow Expedition
[Music] and not a group of researchers believe they to have evidence of Bigfoot I consider the skookum expedition to be one of the most important expeditions in the Bigfoot Sasquatch phenomena Alan Terry is a member of the group of Bigfoot researchers and wildlife biologists who in 2000 set out to a remote spot in the shadow of Mount st. Helens Washington called Skookum meadows design evidence of the creature what led us did the skookum expedition site was a line of treetops that were snapped off as it in a trail apes are known to break branches to mark territory to ward off other males encourage that they were on the right track they baited a trap for the Beast they set out apples and a large mud wallow hoping to lure the creature in and leave footprints as evidence of its visit it worked some of the bait was taken and a large impression was left behind in the soft mud the impression looked like a large humanoid creature with a very long flowing hair it was considerably heavy as it had left a very deep impression into the mud the imprint appears to be the lower half of the animal’s body painstakingly preserved with nearly 200 pounds of plaster as the animal reach for the apples the forearm buttock and lower legs sunk into the mud and they found hair detail on all parts of the cast but the most revealing detail was in a partial heel print their word bermel ridges the tiny lines that make unique fingerprints in all primates in Bigfoot research we consider the school comcast to be one of the most important finds probably second only to the patterson-gimlin film the skookum cat was found in the valley called silken meadows near Mount st. Helens Washington located 150 miles from Seattle in the Cascade Mountains and 330 miles from where the Patterson footage was shot in Northern California Paul Kane was a traveling hardest capturing scenes across the northwestern frontier in the 1840s while in an area that is now Washington State Kane made a journal entry describing Native American accounts of an ape-like creature they called Skookum March 26th 1847 we arrived the mouth of the cattle total river 26 miles from Fort Vancouver I stopped to make a sketch of the volcano mount st. helens distant I suppose about 30 or 40 miles this mountain has never been visited by either white or Indians the latter assert that it is inhabited by a race of beings of a different species or cannibals who may hold in great dress they said if the sukkah mr. giant is Harry he eats people they will not go for a list googa means mountain devil so it’s something that’s very scary something you don’t want to have an encounter with
MonsterQuest tells the story of Skookum Meadow and the Skookum Expedition.
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