Hundreds of Bigfoot Tales


From the Chinook Observer: The bigfoot next door: Hundreds tell of encounters

PACIFIC COUNTY — In 2002 the Chinook Observer’s Damian Mulinix, on one of his first professional assignments, went looking for bigfoot in the hills above State Route 401 with Eric Fremstadt of Astoria.

As I got through the first grouping of trees I could make out a figure on the edge of the hill, tall, standing next to a giant hemlock. Fremstadt approached fearlessly; I quickened my pace. As I got closer, I could see that the beast was not moving. Was he frightened by my intrepid guide? Was he communicating with him? Was he ... made of plywood?

My heart sank as I approached and saw it to be true. The creature that I had risked my life from certain death on the side of a hill on a logging road, was made of wood and old brown carpet.

”Somebody stole his mask,” said Fremstadt. “His face was an old gorilla mask.”

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  1. All of them are hearsay with zero supporting evidence.

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    1. Well unfortunately for you Eggs, given the frequency of physical evidence that’s impossible to hoax, some of that “hearsay” has to be true because if something leaves its physical sign, it is usually seen.

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    2. If PS ever got off his couch and put his crack pipe down he might actually do some research into the thousands of encounters with solid credible evidence but that would be asking too much from him
      cheers

      Joe

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    3. I've got nothing but stupidity to offer, but hey, at least I believe every single bigfoot story that I've ever heard because they are all true.
      Cheers

      Joe

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  2. Anon 8:37:00, I really take issue with you all you Socialist Bigots who worship the ground that the Jerry Cline walks on

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