Kansas Man Recalls Bigfoot Encounters From Years in Washington Wilderness

Posted Thursday, July 02, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

There's something about a seasoned outdoorsman sharing his encounters that just hits different. A recent upload from the CREEK DEVIL YouTube channel features an extended interview with a witness named Steve, who has spent decades in the woods of Washington state and Kansas, and his stories are the kind that make you pause whatever you're doing and lean in. Steve grew up in Lewis and Thurston Counties in Washington, working as a logger and living deep in the timber. His introduction to the Sasquatch subject came through his dad's interest, sparked by the infamous Ray Wallace plywood track hoax out of Toledo, Washington, and the well-known account of the miners at Mount St. Helens who reported being attacked. For those unfamiliar, the St. Helens incident from 1924 is one of the most cited historical encounters, where miners claimed they were pelted with rocks by unseen assailants in their cabin. Steve mentions this story as a catalyst for his own curiosity. But the real meat of the interview comes when Steve describes his own experiences. One of the most chilling segments involves a hunting trip on Bear Mountain in Yakima County around 1970. Steve and his brother found themselves in a box canyon with solid rock walls roughly 100 feet tall on three sides, tracking elk that had barreled into the dead end. As they made their way down, cutting fresh elk sign and feeling optimistic about the hunt, something shifted. Steve asked his brother if he felt what he was feeling, and the response was immediate: "Let's get the hell out of here." Both men, armed with a 30-06 and a 7mm magnum, turned around and didn't stop until they were 45 minutes later on top of the ridge. No running, no looking back, just steady uphill movement. When they got back to camp, Steve's brother-in-law shared that bear hunters had been camped in the same area the previous weekend and had been run out by a Sasquatch described as about 9 feet tall with red eyes. Those hunters packed up and left, and Steve's group did the same. That detail about the red eyes is worth sitting with. Red eye-shine has been reported in Sasquatch encounters going back decades, and it's one of those recurring descriptors that witnesses across different regions and time periods seem to share independently. Steve also recounts a separate incident where he was alone in a tent at night and heard something pacing back and forth just 20 to 30 feet behind him. He ruled out raccoon and bear, and eventually decided to sleep in his locked car instead. Smart move. Beyond the Sasquatch encounters, Steve's background as a logger and bow hunter gives him serious credibility when it comes to reading the woods. He describes seven encounters with black bears, two cougar sightings, and a memorable charge from an eight-point buck during the rut in Kansas. The man knows wildlife, and he knows when something doesn't fit the usual patterns. The interview runs long, but it's the kind of firsthand account that rewards patient listening. Steve's calm delivery and the specificity of his recollections, the exact locations, the timing, the behavior of the elk, the reaction of his brother, make it a compelling watch for anyone interested in witness testimony. Check out the full interview over on the CREEK DEVIL channel. It's worth your time.