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One of my best friends lives in the La Grande, OR area and has for many years.  He's a former USFS employee and his wife is an emergency room RN.  They are prolific outdoorsy people who have spent most of their lives camping, hiking, hunting, horseback riding, and working in the mountains of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington.  Super great folks.

My friend and his wife have been skeptics of Bigfoot and whenever the subject came up, we would joke and laugh about it.  They were both respectful, but just didn't believe.  They had spent decades in the woods with no encounters, so couldn't wrap their heads around the concept.

That all changed for the wife on Sunday.

Her husband and his Navy buddy were with me at my family cabin in Idaho for the weekend, while she stayed in Oregon to take care of their horses.  On Sunday, she decided to go on a hike/run in the mountains.

What happened and what she saw/experienced is not exactly clear.  She messaged me and asked if a firearm was a deterrent to BF.  I said it depends.  In most cases, a person having one means they are more likely to avoid you, but not in all cases.  She then said that something happened and she wasn't sure what, but she is terrified and traumatized, and very confused.

I was at work, so couldn't call her, but we messaged back and forth and she left an audio recording explaining why she was being vague about what she saw/heard.

This is the location she gave me of the incident:

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I'll try to share what happened, but it's still unclear.  Her husband returned home while we were discussing it and she understandably unloaded everything on him.  Hopefully I can get more details after she recovers from the incident.

Basically, she was in a pretty remote area doing a hike/jog as she is a fitness fiend and very active.  She was wearing brightly colored athletic shorts, and a bright athletic top.  She said she suddenly became aware of something large in the nearby trees/brush due to a vocalization that she described as both far away and at the same time, also nearby.  She also indicated that there was some brush/trees being disturbed; something large was crashing through the trees.  

Her first thought was that she had surprised an elk.  Whatever it was, it was very large and moved very quickly.

Her words... "I think it was an elk crashing and then wolves but everything happened at once and I've been scared before, but never shaking head to toe...  I heard grunting/growling but it was a ways away.  At first I thought it was an elk, then crashing, then two howls or something.  I realized by the second one it wasn't an elk."

"I thought it was wolves but knew something wasn't good and I've had cats stalk me and other weird stuff but the fear I felt was weird."

She indicated that she got into a stranger's pickup that came along, which she said she would never do unless she was terrified.  Then she added this...

"The weird part is its all confusing, I just remember crashing, grunting, and 2 howls and total body shaking lol like I don't remember it all which is also weird...  all of the noises close and far...  the guy that picked me up said I looked not OK."

She then left an audio message that went into more detail about the strangeness of the incident due to the emotions she felt and a weird "connection" to whatever was in the woods.  She was much more articulate and intelligent sounding in the recording than in the texts.  I've known her for 15 years and she is extremely intelligent, rational, calm, and afraid of nothing.  Current ER nurse and former rodeo queen who does horseback trips into the wilderness.

In the audio file, she describes feeling like whatever was out there knew exactly where she was and what she was thinking.  She stated that the sounds she heard were felt in her body, and she felt completely exposed and helpless.  She also reiterated that she has had numerous encounters with predators over the years in the woods and has never felt anything as terrifying as this.  She also says she may have seen something, but so much of the encounter is "missing" in her mind.

Her reaction to anything disturbing in life is to research it.  She does a deep dive on a subject until she feels properly educated about it.  She was in the middle of this while we were messaging.  I told her about infrasound and the effects it has.  She said she found references to it and confirmed that's what she felt, but at a deeper and more psychic level.  She said she was on the BFRO website and looking for encounters in her area.  I encouraged her to make a report.  She wanted to be sure it was anonymous.  I assured her it was.  I showed her pics of the tree I discovered the day before her encounter and she said she had seen the same thing.  And she had seen the weird tree stacking and trees shoved into the ground with the roots sticking up.

We ended our conversation with her apologizing for not believing me before.  She said she believed deep down, but didn't want to acknowledge it because she didn't want to be afraid to run in the woods alone.  Now she is.

I hope she filed a report and I am planning on going down to visit soon and check out the site.  It's great that now I have another friend that also believes, but I feel bad for her and her husband.  Her love of the woods and her perception of the wild has been completely changed for the rest of her life.

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5 hours ago, PNWexplorer said:

Her love of the woods and her perception of the wild has been completely changed for the rest of her life.

 

Hopefully, given some time to process, that change won't be a bad change, just awareness.    It was a similar concern .. what's my risk level here? .. that got me into research in the first place some years before I ever heard of BFF.    Proving / disproving existence, validating / invalidating the PGF, blah blah blah .. means nothing to me.   What matters is living vs dying and from what I've learned, dying is more likely on the highway driving to the trailhead than it is from hairy bipeds in the woods.    Good enough.    I hope she'll come to a similar conclusion, find peace with sharing the woods, and not be deterred from her regular activities.

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