Two individuals looking for Bigfoot found dead in the woods.

Search for two Portland men who didn't come back from their Christmas Eve trip to Gifford Pinchot National Forest.

January 1st 2025.

Two individuals looking for Bigfoot found dead in the woods.
It was a tragic turn of events in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State, USA. Two men, both from Portland, Oregon, had set out on a hunting trip for the elusive Bigfoot but unfortunately never returned. Their loved ones grew worried when they did not come back on Christmas Eve and authorities were alerted.

The men, aged 37 and 59, had ventured into the remote forest in search of the legendary creature known as Sasquatch or Bigfoot. Skamania County Sheriff's Office launched a search and rescue operation for the missing hunters. It was a race against time as the harsh weather conditions and difficult terrain posed a challenge for the rescue team.

For three grueling days, 60 volunteers, along with rescuers, dogs, helicopters, and drones scoured the forest in hopes of finding the lost men. Despite their best efforts, the bodies of the hunters were discovered on December 29 in a heavily wooded area. It was determined that they had succumbed to exposure, most likely due to the severe weather conditions and lack of proper preparation.

The Skamania County Sheriff's Office expressed their gratitude to the dedicated volunteers who had selflessly given up their Christmas holiday to assist in the search. They had braved freezing temperatures, snow, high water levels, heavy rain, and rough terrain to help in the rescue mission. The sheriff's office also extended their heartfelt sympathies to the families of the victims who had lost their loved ones in this tragic incident.

The Pacific Northwest region of the United States has been notorious for sightings of the mysterious Bigfoot since the 1800s. Despite numerous reports, the existence of this creature remains unconfirmed. In an effort to protect the mythical being, Skamania County has imposed a fine of $1000 for anyone who causes harm to Bigfoot during hunting trips.

In this day and age of advanced technology, it is still a reminder that nature can be unforgiving and unpredictable. Our thoughts go out to the families of the lost hunters and we hope for their peace and comfort during this difficult time. Stay updated with the latest news, sports, politics, and weather by downloading the 9NEWS app, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

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