“Bigfoot” was spotted again in the USA (6 photos + 1 video)
Last week, a video was shot in the US state of Colorado, which many are convinced shows Bigfoot. Bigfoot specialists from other states were delighted and quickly organized new searches in their areas.
Following the "convincing Bigfoot sighting" in Colorado, search efforts were stepped up in several other states, including Indiana and Oklahoma. Search expeditions were quickly organized there, since the belief in the existence of Bigfoot was still very strong, and now it has become stronger again.
The viral video was filmed last week from a narrow-gauge train traveling from Durango to Silverton, Colorado. Shannon Parker and her husband were the first to notice the unusual hairy creature. They couldn't believe their eyes! Another passenger named Brandon saw their reaction and decided to take out his phone to take a video.
The Oklahoma Bigfoot Research Organization in McAlester began its own search after the video surfaced. Just like the similar organization in Indiana. The Indiana Bigfoot Research Organization organized a fall camp on the topic, which was attended by 40 people who believe in the existence of Bigfoot.
Colorado, Oklahoma, and Indiana have launched an intensified search for Bigfoot, despite the fact that these states are not even among the top 10 regions most likely to “find Bigfoot” based on statistics of reported sightings.
This top ten includes (in descending order of number of observation cases):
Washington - 713
California - 461
Florida - 339
Ohio - 321
Illinois - 303
Oregon - 257
Texas - 254
Michigan - 225
Missouri - 167
Georgia - 140
"Bigfoot" in San Jose, California, file photo
According to Oklahoma Bigfoot expert Brian Terrell, nine out of ten Bigfoot sightings are not reported at all because people don't want to be ridiculed for claiming to have seen Bigfoot.
“When people see things that shouldn't be there, there's a shock. Different people deal with this differently; some close, but some dig further, some become interested and begin to look for answers. My personal opinion is that this is a relict hominoid that has not yet been discovered. Simply put, he’s a different type of caveman, so to speak.”
"Bigfoot", California, archival photo
Leroy Nail, a Bigfoot expert from Indiana, says he was initially skeptical that there was a Bigfoot in Morgan Monroe State Forest, where he grew up and often hunted. But his older comrades, more experienced and knowledgeable, showed him evidence - broken tree branches, certain sounds and even supposed tracks. In the end, he believed.
According to him, searching for Bigfoot is “something like fishing.” That is, an exciting hobby, hunting with an unpredictable result, when it is not a fact that you will find something, but you stubbornly continue to look. So he and his like-minded people are ready to wander through the forest as much as they want, just to find Bigfoot. This creature should be between two and three meters tall, and its eyes should glow brightly.
Bigfoot seen from a train window, Colorado, October 2023.
Neil told us what rules he follows during his search expeditions. He advises against bringing white-light flashlights as they scare away Bigfoot. They can be replaced with red tinted lights. He also doesn't allow firearms into the woods because he doesn't want Bigfoot or anyone in the search party to get shot. In addition, Bigfoot avoids the smell of metal and gunpowder. Neil also does not recommend looking for Bigfoot if you only need photo and video evidence. Lastly, he recommends bringing heavy-duty plaster with you on hikes to preserve Sasquatch footprints, since it dries faster than regular plaster.
Footprints of Bigfoot, museum exhibits
Interestingly, Alaska was also not included in the top ten states where Bigfoots were most often “seen”, but it is often mentioned in connection with the so-called “Alaskan Triangle” and the unknown creature that lives in it - the Nantinak (aka Bigfoot or Bigfoot).
The Alaska Triangle is a sparsely populated area where hundreds of UFO and Bigfoot sightings have been reported and where 20,000 people have disappeared since 1970. This area is located between Juneau, Anchorage and the small town of Barrow, and according to some sources, is a hotbed of paranormal activity.
Local legends speak of the existence of some kind of monster terrorizing human settlements. Specifically, on the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula is the community of Portlock, which was abandoned in the 1950s after its residents were "attacked and killed" by an unknown creature, the "Nantinuck."


