Geographical Index > United States > Oregon > Curry County > Report # 2900
(Class A)
Submitted by witness on Friday, July 27, 2001.
Evening beach walker with dog observes two huge upright dark hunched ape-man figures swinging arms and walking long strides one behind the other along nearby hillslope
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YEAR: 2001
SEASON: Spring MONTH: June DATE: 04 June 2001 STATE: Oregon COUNTY: Curry County LOCATION DETAILS: Beach is just off Hwy 101, perhaps 14 miles south of Pistol River. NEAREST TOWN: Brookings, Oregon NEAREST ROAD: Hwy 101 OBSERVED: On June 4, 200l, I stopped at a beach north of Brookings, Oregon for my usual evening walk with my Golden Retriever. When we crossed the creek (near where it empties into the ocean), to get to the north & rugged end of the beach, my dog--who normally runs a block ahead of me--froze. She did NOT wish to walk anywhere in this area. We turned around and took a walk on the south beach. At 7:15 p.m., heading up the path to the parking lot, I happened to glance up at the steep hills on the north. I was stunned to see what appeared to be 2 very large men--both dressed completely in black. I looked again to determine if they were a threat to me, and saw they were, in fact, covered in black, and it probably wasn't dark clothing. The figures walked in a hunched-over posture, one right in front of the other, arms swinging like apes, and taking very long strides. They seemed to see me and appeared to be coming toward me. I started to run to my Chevy Blazer. Part-way there, I turned to see if I was being pursued--only to make eye-contact with a large doe (perhaps less than 100' away). OTHER WITNESSES: My Golden Retriever & I were the only ones at that beach that night. OTHER STORIES: My friend, Phil M.& I observed 2 ape-like creatures in a culvert on 3-17-2001, just a few miles north of this beach. TIME AND CONDITIONS: Almost sunset, misty, cloudy. It had been raining all day. ENVIRONMENT: Hillside above creek. Creatures heading toward ocean. A & G References: DeLorme Oregon Atlas & Gazette p17gridD2
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