
A Shadow in the Forest
If you’ve ever sat by a campfire, cup of Sasquatch Coffee warming your hands, and wondered what might be watching from the tree line—this one’s for you.
In the heart of North Carolina’s Uwharrie National Forest, veteran Bigfoot researcher Mike Greene captured one of the most talked-about pieces of modern Bigfoot evidence ever recorded: the “Squeaky” Thermal Video.
The name alone sounds playful, but the story behind it is one of patience, planning, and just maybe… the closest we’ve come to seeing the elusive one in action.
The Setup: A Man, a Camera, and a Squeaky Toy
Mike Greene wasn’t new to the hunt. As a longtime investigator with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO), he’d spent years exploring reports from the Uwharrie woods—an area known for repeated sightings and unexplained nighttime encounters.
One evening, Greene tried a new approach:
- He set up a stump “bait station” deep in the woods.
- On top, he left snacks and squeaky toys—the kind that make noise when squeezed.
- Then, he left the area entirely, setting up a thermal camera from a distance to record whatever might approach.
Hours later, something did.
The thermal footage shows a large, upright figure cautiously emerging from the trees. It pauses, scans the area, and then moves toward the stump—seemingly aware it’s being watched. The creature lingers, interacts with the objects, and then slips back into the darkness.
The sound? That unmistakable “squeak”—and the legend was born.
Why the “Squeaky” Clip Matters
Among Bigfoot enthusiasts, the Squeaky thermal footage holds a special place because it focuses on behavior, not just shape or silhouette.
Unlike many blurry stills or quick glimpses, this thermal sequence seems to show:
- Deliberate movement: cautious, alert, and aware.
- Human-like proportions, yet bulkier and with a stride suggesting immense power.
- Smart behavior—waiting until Greene left before approaching.
Thermal imaging doesn’t reveal facial features, but it does show heat signatures—clear enough to prove that what moved was alive and bipedal.
Even skeptics agree: it’s one of the more intriguing and methodical attempts ever caught on camera.
The Uwharrie Mystery Lives On
The Uwharrie National Forest is rich with Bigfoot folklore. Locals have reported glowing eyes, heavy footsteps, and eerie nighttime calls for decades. To this day, campers in the area claim to hear tree knocks and distant whoops echoing through the pines.
Whether the Squeaky clip shows a Sasquatch, a human, or something else entirely—the mystery has become part of North Carolina’s wild lore.
It’s a reminder that sometimes, even in the modern world, the wilderness still holds secrets.
A Perfect Story for a Perfect Brew
Here at Sasquatch Coffee, we love stories like this because they represent what our brand is all about:
- Adventure. Getting outside, exploring, and keeping your curiosity alive.
- Respect for the wild. Whether you’re chasing legends or just chasing sunrise, nature deserves our awe.
- Community. The Squeaky story has sparked countless campfire debates, online discussions, and midnight watch parties—just like our coffee brings people together.
So next time you brew a cup of Ape Canyon, Feelin’ Squatchy, or Eyeshine Breakfast Blend, imagine yourself sitting there beside Mike Greene—camera rolling, coffee steaming, and the forest alive with possibilities.
Watch the Clip Yourself
You can view the thermal footage here:
🎥 Watch the Squeaky Thermal Video on YouTube
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Join the Conversation
Do you believe the Squeaky thermal video shows a real Sasquatch?
Have you ever heard a strange sound while camping?
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And as always—
Stay wild, stay curious, and keep your coffee strong.
☕ Sasquatch Coffee Company
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