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Geographical Index > United States > Washington > Skagit County > Report # 59279
 
Report # 59279  (Class B)
Submitted by witness on Friday, April 6, 2018.
Couple has possible ongoing activity including their house trailer moved one night near Clear Lake
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YEAR: 2018

SEASON: Spring

MONTH: April

DATE: 6

STATE: Washington

COUNTY: Skagit County

LOCATION DETAILS: We live on Old Day Creek Road in Clear Lake Wa all sounds and experiences have been right here at home

NEAREST TOWN: Clear Lake Washington

NEAREST ROAD: Old Day Creek Road

OBSERVED: We moved to Clear Lake Washington in March 2018. About a week ago, now April 6 2018, I heard loud vocalizations, 1 then a silence and 2 min later 5 to 7 in a row. The next night my husband heard loud what he said sounded like tree knocks. That same night, I was in our travel trailer alone in bed when I heard a voice outside the window. Nobody was around and then the trailer started moving. No wind or anything organic to make it move. We live across the road from a clear cut logging area and there is woods all around, we live on a lake and have a creek running through the property.

ALSO NOTICED: No nighttime noises the times we heard these things, like crickets, owls or anything.

OTHER WITNESSES: Myself and husband, we were just visiting, the two of us or in bed

OTHER STORIES: No, but growing up I was always sure the hills here had a bigfoot

TIME AND CONDITIONS: Vocalizations around 1 or 2 am
Tree knocks around 11pm or 12am
Voice/movement of trailer 2-3am
Clear nights no rain or wind and no night noises like crickets or anything

ENVIRONMENT: Live above a lake, creek running through property, clear cut logging across road and hundreds of acres of woods and trees.


Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Robert Parker:

I first spoke with these folks by phone only several days after they filed the report and was finally able to match our schedules to meet with them at their residence on May 5. Their home is located in a sparsely populated area, in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains. It is situated on approximately 2.5 acres that slopes to the south. About 1 acre of the property is fenced pasture, although no livestock is there at this time. The house was built in 1900 and was vacant for one or two years prior to the purchase late in 2017. The property is bordered by trees to the west, south (with a lake beyond that), and east and a two-lane blacktop road and steep hillside to the north that is heavily timbered except for roughly 5 acres directly across the road from them, that has recently been logged and cleared. The nearest neighbor is to the east (through timber and brush) approximately 50 yards away. There is a year-around creek that flows through the woods at the east edge of their property.

They currently reside in a 24' travel trailer in the driveway next to the house that is being remodeled. The trailer is parked lengthwise east to west with the entry door facing north. I spoke to them independently and jointly and both were very clear on what they have experienced and when. The tree knocks and the vocalizations have all emanated from the tall, steep hill to the north of their residence, occurring over several nights and always between 1am and 3am. I played the 1994 Ohio Moaning Howl recording to them and they said it was similar but what they heard was higher pitched.

He is usually up late at night and often goes outside for a smoke. On the night of April 6 he had walked from the trailer to the creek between 1 and 2am to smoke. His wife awoke when he exited the trailer. After a few minutes had passed and while she was standing, she heard unintelligible muttering outside and then a hard push or jolt on the north side of the trailer. A little while he returned to the trailer and she inquired as to who he was talking to and why he pushed the trailer. He denied having done any of this and claimed to have been smoking by the creek.

He showed me the location where he said he had been at the time. It was about 60 yards from the trailer and the trailer is not visible from that location. The creek flows out of a culvert underneath the road above and has a fall of 8 - 10 feet, making a lot of noise as it hits the rocks and pools below.

I checked the records of Pacific Northwest Seismic Network and there were no recorded tremors or quakes in that area or near that time frame. I also checked National Weather Service data which showed southerly winds at 2mph at that time. Even if there had been a strong gust of wind, the property sits in the lee of the hill and the trailer would have been unaffected. The trailer stabilizers are firmly in contact with the ground.

Unfortunately, if any print had been made on the trailer it was likely washed off in the very heavy rains between talking to them on the phone and meeting them in-person.

In my opinion this couple are credible and not prone to exaggeration. Given the setting and all the facts, I believe they've had an encounter and hear very possible knocks and vocalizations.


About BFRO Investigator Robert Parker:

Rob is a life-long resident of Washington state, currently residing in Snohomish County. A daylight face-to-face encounter in 1969 started him on the path to discovery and led him to working with John Green, Dick Grover, and others throughout the 1970's, taking reports and conducting investigations. His interest in all things Bigfoot, has been greatly piqued over the last decade by what he believes to be either evolutionary developments or significant behavioral changes from those reported in the 60's and before. His interests are mainly in Washington State where he is attempting to pattern the movements and behaviors of Sasquatch.



 
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