I hunted Mount Adams for elk for a week in the winter of 2007. Google earth had records of Sasquatch sightings in the exact spot where we pitched camp. The week that we left the area in November, a huge snowfall buried the roads and several camper rigs.
One thing that was unusual was the amount of cold air that came down that mountain as soon as the sun set. My brother attributed it to the glacier up above us, but it was so cold we felt like we could have stood in the fire and froze. The Sasquatch must have had better sense than we did, because we didn’t see any.
Evening thermal winds always come down after sunset. Around here, Oregon coast...the colder air pools down low, and warmer air from the Pacific moves over my area. It’s warmer st 400-600 feet than it is at sea level. . Thermals reverse in the morning, as low air warms, and rises. I know a spot where I can still-hunt downhill in the AM, and the deer will be traveling uphill, with the thermal at their back...unless prevailing winds mess the whole thing ip