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YEAR: 2000
SEASON: Summer
MONTH: July
DATE: 31
STATE: California
COUNTY: El Dorado County
LOCATION DETAILS: It was thick and foresty, lot of tall pine trees.
NEAREST TOWN: Sugar Pine
NEAREST ROAD: Highway 89
OBSERVED: Well about 2 years ago, I heard strange noises while camping at Suger Pine Campground. I heard "whooping" sounds and long "wails" coming from the forest behind me. They scared me, so I ran into my trailer with my dad and step mom. I didn't know that this could be a Bigfoot until just last week end, when I found out that I was going to be camping this summer at Smith River (I heard that the most recent sighting was 8 months ago). I came to this website and read about the sightings in the Sugar Pine area and heard the Bigfoot screams. I realized that was the sound that I heard and it was in fact the famous wails and whooping sounds of sasquatch! Bigfoot does exist! The next year (2001; I go every year) I found what looked like humungus human tracks but with only 4 toes (I am not positive they were related to Bigfoot though).
ALSO NOTICED: It sounded like no bear or deer or coyote. It was like the sounds I heard on the internet like monkeys being killed!
OTHER WITNESSES: Dad, Step Mom, my sister, and Me.
OTHER STORIES: Yes, I read stories about a lot of people hearing that same sound and seeing tracks in the same area. They said that the sounds I explaind to them were exactly what they heard.
TIME AND CONDITIONS: it was about 9:00 pm and the conditions were clear, moon showing but the monn was not all the way, full but lit up the sky.
ENVIRONMENT: I just heard noises in the large pine forest. I don't think that there was a creek or river nearby but Lake Tahoe is nearby.
Follow-up investigation report:
I talked with the witness by phone. The sister of the witness submitted report 3794. The following details can be added to the report:
--Witness and family go to Sugar Pine every year and they have been hearing the "screams" for several years.
--Family is very familar with local wildlife sounds.
--They usually stay three days and they hear the screams most nights.
--It appears to be at least two individuals, a young animal, and an older one, calling back and forth to each other. The young one (high pitched) usually appears to be closer to the camp, while the older one (lower pitched) seems to be further away (youth and mother?).
--Screams only happen on clear nights. No screams are heard on cloudy nights.
--Father recognized the screams as well when he heard the sounds on the website.
--This sound report occurred during the same time period as other reported screams in the area. The "young" one and "old" one have been recorded from this very area.