Oregon Wild Man to Recent Algonquin Bigfoot Sighting: New Evidence Emerges

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you heard about the legend of the wild man in a remote mining town in Oregon? According to local lore, a humanoid creature covered in black hair terrorized the inhabitants, causing them to abandon the town. An old prospector who lived in the area claimed to have seen a Bigfoot-like creature on multiple occasions. Spooky, right? But that's not all. A railway engineer named George reported that a train he was operating hit and killed a large ape-like creature near the U.S-Canadian border. The collision occurred at night, and the workers who inspected the damage described the creature as being about eight feet tall, covered in thick brown hair, and weighing at least 500 pounds. While they were able to remove the lifeless body and place it on a flat car, they were shocked to find that it had disappeared when they returned to continue their work. In another incident, Doug McClure hit a Bigfoot with his tractor-trailer rig near Three Creeks on the North Slope in Washington. Despite the impact, the Bigfoot was not badly hurt and ran away on two legs. Most recently, a couple was leaving Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario after a canoe trip when they captured something unusual on their GoPro camera. As they were driving, a figure stood up in the ditch next to the road. At first, they thought it might be a deer or a bear, but upon reviewing the footage, they realized that it was something else entirely. The figure appears to be much larger than a human and has a distinct shape. You can check out the video for yourself and decide what you think the figure might be. These stories are a fascinating reminder of the mysteries that still exist in our world. While we may not have all the answers, it's always exciting to explore the unknown and consider the possibilities. Who knows what else is out there, waiting to be discovered?