A man from British Columbia recently uploaded a video that claims to show footage of a Bigfoot that he spotted two years ago during a hiking trip in Canada.

The hiker, who has been identified as a wildlife biologist named Myles Lamont, uploaded a video of what he alleges is a Sasquatch walking in the Tantalus Mountain Range near Squamish, north of Vancouver, reports Yahoo! News Canada.

The homemade video shows a black figure apparently moving up the slope of a snow covered mountain. In the video, he and and his friend are heard talking about what they see off in the distance as they stand on a peak. He also notes the size and speed of the creature and says it would not make sense for a human to be walking in that direction.

"I can't see it very well," Lamont says while looking into the camera lens. "It's this little black dot walking in the middle of the snow in the middle of nowhere."

As the figure appeared to be moving up the mountain, Lamont asks, "If that's human why would you walk up that ridge or that snow line? Why would he not just go straight down?"

He then makes a joke, saying, "Good thing we brought beers. Maybe we can lure him over here. I don't know how high we are, but we're probably close to 7,000 feet, and this guy's just scampering up snow lines like it's no big deal."

Lamont said he decided to share the video on YouTube with a couple of friends and that he is surprised that it generated so much attention, receiving nearly 250,000 views.

On YouTube, he explained that he and his companion "were able to view the subject much better than what the video portrays as it was just a simple point and shoot camera."

He pointed out that the two-legged creature was not wearing snowshoes or a backpack. "Movement over this kind of terrain in soft snow without snowshoes would have been very difficult, and the distance traveled over the given time period would have been very fast for a human without proper snow travel gear," he wrote.

Lamont also addressed speculation that the figure is a bear that is walking upright against the slope.

"We have encountered bears on the approach to this summit in the past. This video is most definitely not showing a bear or any other wild animal," he said.

Watch the video below.