Searching For Sasquatch In Oregon
TravelOregon.com posted this article on different ways and places to look for bigfoot when you visit the PNW state. Our favorite is the helicopter ride idea.
Half human, half ape, huge and heavily hairy: for hundreds of years, the legend of an uncanny creature roaming the forests of North America has existed. Despite his presence in books and movies, Bigfoot remains a myth and still fascinates fans today. The whereabouts of the creature are unconfirmed, but many believe the species calls the Pacific Northwest home. In Oregon there is a growing number of Bigfoot-related events and tours — for the convinced, the curious and everyone in between.
A festival for believers
Every August the city of Troutdale hosts the annual Oregon Bigfoot Festival, a daylong event featuring famous Bigfoot enthusiasts and paranormal experts. Fans gather to talk about eyewitness accounts, alleged footprints and other evidence that points to the existence of Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch). Tickets are just $5 suggested donation for adults, $2 for kids ages 12 and under.
Off into the wilderness
If you want to combine a hike through Oregon’s varied landscapes with a possible Sasquatch encounter, you should not miss a tour with Blue Mountain Bigfoot Research. Participants can accompany the research team around Scot and Hannah Violette into the harsh wilderness of the state and learn all kinds of interesting facts about North America’s most famous apes. The “Squatching Trips” range from a six-hour excursion to an entire weekend adventure including overnight camping. The Blue Mountain Bigfoot Research team provides food and equipment. Participants need only to bring some open-mindedness. The next ‘squatching trips start in April 2019.
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