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In the future I will be doing some mushroom picking up in the Carson/Gifford Pinchot area and even though I wont be far off the beaten path I was wondering if I could possibly expect anything from this area even if I wont be too far from any roads. We have seen evidence of other people in that part of the woods so chances are its probably avoided by animals. But, nothing ventured nothing gained so that's why I'm asking.

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Yes, "definitely."    I would look in the Wind River area.   

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Just a bit north/northeast of there is where my wife and I saw our first suspect tree structures. Just west of there is where she got touched through our car window by "something", and the next morning there was a very large handprint on our car. 

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@Lamplight  Great find. Did you do any measurements to try to estimate hand width, finger length, or finger thickness?  I wonder if you could send those prints or email the photo to Jimmy Chilcutt, who is a fingerprint expert and has experience looking at alleged bigfoot fingerprints.

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Full relevance alert !

 

Check what Doug says in this about fingerprints via new testing procedures and notice the similarities in what he says here, to what has been posted in this thread..;)

 

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/doug-hajicek/id1460805013?i=1000492772428 

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On 10/19/2020 at 1:21 AM, Lamplight said:

Just a bit north/northeast of there is where my wife and I saw our first suspect tree structures. Just west of there is where she got touched through our car window by "something", and the next morning there was a very large handprint on our car. 

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That’s very cool. Would you mind me asking where that was, even just roughly ? 

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Just be sure to take the basics for entering any forest. If you are asking questions about the area you probably aren't familiar with the people who have gone missing in the forests immediately north of Carson. I can think of three mushroom pickers that disappeared in the last four years between Carson and Trout Lake. One was found deceased but no sign of the others. Several hikers have gone missing in the last three years just east of the FS 60/65 intersection, absolutely no sign of them ever found. Have the right gear and know how to use a map.

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There was the girl who was doing one of those naked spiritual quest things as well that disappeared a couple of years back too if i remember right in that general area HMB.

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Yes, up over the ridge via Forest Service 54 and down into Canyon Creek. Not a trace was ever found of her or her fannie pack.

 

The area is closed down now and the campground is shut. Vehicles coming south from Chilatchie Prairie can't get in there as the 54 has been cut by a washout that's 10-15 feet deep. Perfect area to ride for a bicycle though.

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There is reason to believe this young lady has been found, pending DNA analysis of bones found in August, 2024

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Yes, they are in the area you are going to be in. 

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Is this the area where the two guys recently passed away after going out on Christmas eve, purportedly to hunt Bigfoot?

 

Edited to add: I'm guessing it probably is, but I'm unfamiliar w/the PNW.  I went to find more information about the situation and discovered that the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team (which is a private, non-profit organization) had a bunch of their gear stolen the day after they spent three days over Christmas looking for these two hikers.  Having been inspired by articles I found here on the forums to join a S&R team and having been on several grueling searches, this really makes me want to bring back keel-hauling.  If anyone can support that group, you can find the link on Facebook.  I can tell you that in addition to the time, S&R volunteers often invest a lot of their own money so, as with the S&R motto, that others may live.

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