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How to Search for a Sasquatch

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Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, is a mysterious figure whose existence is questioned by nearly every prominent researcher in the scientific community. However, Sasquatch enthusiasts still continue to search for any proof that the being does exist. If you'd like to learn how to search for a Sasquatch, follow these steps.

Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Head to the forest. Sasquatch are said to live in secluded areas that are heavily forested. The Pacific Northwest region of the United States and the southwest region of Canada are both areas with high numbers of supposed Bigfoot sightings.

  2. Step 2

    Join an online group or discussion forum dedicated to researching and discovering Sasquatch. Share your thoughts and ideas with fellow Sasquatch buffs. Make contacts with others and learn about their techniques for searching in the field and taking photographs.

  3. Step 3

    Find other Sasquatch enthusiasts in your area. Organize search parties with them so you can cover more ground in a short period.

  4. Step 4

    Prepare a list of equipment to take whenever you go out into the field to search for a Sasquatch. Always bring a good camera or video camera. Other items to include are a GPS tracking system or compass, binoculars, plastic evidence bags, paper and a pen to record notes and a tape measure to determine the size of any tracks you encounter. Pack your basic hiking and camping necessities.

  5. Step 5

    Be patient. There is no proof that anyone has ever seen a Sasquatch, either because the creature hides well or it simply doesn't exist. Be prepared to invest time in your search for a Sasquatch.

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