Rockhound Mimicked in Oos National Forest: A New Bigfoot Hotspot?

Posted Wednesday, March 26, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A new and intriguing report has come to light from the OOs National Forest in Central Oregon, and it's got us excited! The report comes from a rockhound who had a peculiar experience while picking rocks in a remote, snow-free area in late January. According to the witness, something was mimicking his picking noise from a nearby ravine, following him as he walked away. After reaching out to the BFRO and then to Randy Sylvia, the head of the Ben Bigfoot Research Group on Facebook, the witness went back to the location with Randy. There, they heard a vocalization coming from the same origin as the mimicking, followed by a whistle and an opposing whistle. Randy Sylvia, who has been a guest on the Bigfoot Society podcast before, is no stranger to Bigfoot activity in Central Oregon. He emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and comfortable environment for people to share their experiences without fear of criticism. The Ben Bigfoot Research Group meets every other month for a squash and Brew, where they discuss content, questions, and stories related to Bigfoot. The OOs National Forest is a productive area for Bigfoot sightings, with multiple reports coming from the Spanish Peak area, the Antone Ranch, murders Creek, and Black Canyon. It's also the tail end of the Blues, which is a great area for Bigfoot activity. We're thrilled to see more reports coming from this area and can't wait to hear more about Randy's investigation. If you're in the area and have had any Bigfoot activity to report, or if you'd like to share your personal Bigfoot encounter on the Bigfoot Society podcast, reach out to Randy directly at [Bigfoot Society gmail.com](mailto:Bigfoot Society gmail.com). And don't forget to check out the Ben Bigfoot Research Group on Facebook for more information and updates on Bigfoot activity in Central Oregon. As Bigfoot believers, we're always excited to hear new reports and stories about our favorite elusive creature. We encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts with us. Happy squatching!