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YEAR: 1999
SEASON: Spring
MONTH: April
DATE: 15th
STATE: Washington
COUNTY: Pierce County
LOCATION DETAILS: forest service road 70 snowed over
NEAREST TOWN: greenwater
NEAREST ROAD: highway 410
OBSERVED: My first of four incedents was off forest service road 70 in greenwater. me and my wife were on a sunday drive in the spring time we were returning to a area I had lost a pair of prescription sunglasses while snowmobiling the previos winter When arriving at location I had to hike up dirt road to look into next drainage where my glasses were lost the road still had two feet of snow on the shady side of hill as I hiked up road I noticed another set of foot prints going up the same road I went over to foot prints and noticed the depth of foot print was over twice the depth of my foot print and the stride was four to five feet long going up hill in deep snow Im six foot five and weight 245 pounds my stride was about one foot going up hill I followed the foot prints to the top where the sun had melted the snow. the last foot print was in a frozen mud puddle that left a perfect imprint with five toes an arch and heel about 18 inches long 6 inches wide I returned down hill to get my wife for a witness.
OTHER WITNESSES: My wife and two year old son
OTHER STORIES: Not in this area but have had three other incidents in the lake chelan area including one this year four weeks ago. one is a scream the other is a single foot print in remote area the other is finding an area that had atleast five large droppings or turds about 20 inches long and the diameter of a soup can. Call for info. All these where in the same area four years apart.
TIME AND CONDITIONS: mid afternoon on a sunny day
ENVIRONMENT: snowed over dirt road going up to ridge top
Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Scott Taylor:
I interviewed the witness both via phone, and in person. This witness is a very experienced outdoorsman, who has been hunting, camping, and snowmobiling in this area all his life. He knows the common big animals that inhabit the area, and what their tracks look like.
Based on his description of the tracks, and that his wife was also a witness to the track line and the one clear track, which showed clear toes and dermal ridges, I conclude that the witness did indeed find tracks that were made by a sasquatch.
About BFRO Investigator Scott Taylor:
Scott Taylor is a retired aerospace manager. He lives in Mason County, Washington. He had his first bigfoot encounter in October 2005 where he was stalked and later heard vocalizations.
Scott has attended official BFRO Expeditions in the Washington Cascades in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. He also attended 2007 Central Oregon Cascades and 2007 Utah. He now organizes BFRO expeditions in Washington and has participated in bigfoot conferences over the past 17 years.
Scott will be leading a Washington BFRO expedition in 2025 (July 17-20) which is open to non-members. For more details and registration information for that trip click here.