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Skookum Scarp Sanctuary

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Skookum Scarp Sanctuary, also known as skookumscarpsanctuary on Patreon, is an extraordinary creator focused on Sasquatch research, interaction, and conservation. Located in the breathtaking landscapes of SW Washington, this sanctuary offers a completely unique approach to studying these elusive creatures. With a deep commitment to investigating Sasquatch ecology and its correlation with land use, Skookum Scarp Sanctuary goes above and beyond by actively advocating for the preservation of their habitat. What sets Skookum Scarp Sanctuary apart is its innovative combination of various elements related to Sasquatch studies. The property itself holds a rich history, having been inhabited by Sasquatch for countless years. Through Indigenous legends and evidence of past human activity such as salmon canneries, it becomes clear that the area has long been associated with enhanced food sources for these mysterious creatures. Moreover, recent observations have unveiled a multitude of intriguing phenomena, ranging from classic Sasquatch sounds and handprints to deer predation and toppled trees. Surrounded by vast logging lands, small farms, and nature reserves with a low human population, this sanctuary provides the perfect setting for Sasquatches to thrive undisturbed. With ample resources like elk herds, salmon-filled streams, and abundant berries in the lowlands, these majestic beings have designated areas solely for themselves while enjoying the vast acreage of steep uplands. For seven years now, Skookum Scarp Sanctuary has dedicated itself to professionally restoring the woodland to create greater food availability, cover, and easily navigable forest trails. This ongoing process involves creating huckleberry stump gardens, fostering conifer growth and mid-sized berry shrubs, establishing edible wetlands, planting forest gardens with multiple edible species, and clearing debris and overgrown deciduous trees from trails. The result is a harmonious environment that perfectly caters to Sasquatch needs. In an effort to share their experiences and expand knowledge about Sasquatches, Skookum Scarp Sanctuary has opened up their property to enthusiasts. They offer a specially designed cabin for observing potential unknown night visitors right in the midst of these trails, as well as an isolated wikiup within the woodland. Unlike traditional Sasquatch excursions that involve disruptive activities such as late-night screams or banging on trees, Skookum Scarp Sanctuary promotes passive interaction. They provide a fresh approach to studying Sasquatches, fostering an environment where minimal fear allows for potential interactions with humans. One of the most remarkable aspects of Skookum Scarp Sanctuary is their commitment to respecting Sasquatch territory. They have set aside areas exclusively for these creatures while creating low-impact human trails adjacent to this zone. This ensures that if Sasquatches choose to interact with humans, they can do so without fear, knowing that humans will not encroach upon their designated habitat. Additionally, the sanctuary features a large scarp where Sasquatches can travel with ease using their famous feet, while humans cannot follow. Skookum Scarp Sanctuary distinguishes itself from traditional Sasquatch research methods by focusing on restoration rather than discovery. The team firmly believes in the credibility of renowned figures in the field such as Krantz, Meldrum, Patterson, Gimlin, Bindernagel, and Farenbach. With this conviction, they approach the subject assuming that discovery has already occurred and proceed accordingly. By sharing their restoration work and ongoing Sasquatch research, Skookum Scarp Sanctuary offers a platform that connects Sasquatches to various disciplines such as land management, primatology, archaeology, paleo-anthropology, and resource conservation. Their philosophy centers around restoration and progressive forest management practices that benefit both humans and the remarkable creatures we share this world with. Skookum Scarp Sanctuary is at the forefront of applying this philosophy to Sasquatch conservation, making them a true trailblazer in the field.
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