Researcher Seeks Bigfoot Sightings in Oregon's Central Coast Mountains
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you heard of the YouTube channel Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research? If not, you're missing out on some fascinating content from researcher Ben, who's on a mission to uncover Bigfoot sightings and activity in Oregon's Central Coast Area, specifically between Dallas and the coast.
In a recent video, Ben shares his enthusiasm for exploring the Valsetz area, where he found a potential Bigfoot track back in 2004. He's eager to learn more about any sightings or experiences in this region, particularly in the mountains like Valsads or the railroad grading near Pedee and Hopkins. Ben is open to receiving confidential reports, so if you have any information to share, you can reach out to him directly.
During his research, Ben came across Oregon Bigfoot .com and is curious if it's still an active platform for reporting sightings. He's considering getting a subscription, as the most recent activity he found on the site was from 2019, with reports from 2014 or 2015. If you have any experience with this website or can recommend other resources for Bigfoot sightings in Oregon's Coast Range, Ben would love to hear from you.
As a researcher, Ben is always on the lookout for new information and is a frequent visitor to the Bigfoot Museum in Boring, Oregon. He encourages everyone to check it out if you're in the area.
While watching Ben's video, I learned a fun fact about the origins of the term "Sasquatch." Did you know it comes from the Halkomelem word "sasq'ets," which means "hairy man"? Isn't it amazing how rich the history and lore around Bigfoot are?
If you're as intrigued by Ben's research as I am, I highly recommend checking out his video and subscribing to his YouTube channel, Northwest Sasquatch Studies and Research. Who knows, you might have some valuable information to share that could help Ben in his quest to learn more about Bigfoot in Oregon's Central Coast Area. Happy Squatching!