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Oregon fall of 1977. 1 bigfoot creatures involved

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:10 am
by darkwing
Encounter date: SEP 04 1977
Year: 1977
Season: fall
Time of day: n/a
Duration: n/a
Story Originator: 2nd person
Reported by: Eugene, Oregon, Register-Guard, Don Bishoff quotin
Terrain: hillside
Lighting: daylight
State: Oregon
Nearest Town: Eugene (Pop. 105000)
County: Lane County
Coordinates: Lat 4353-- Lon 12313--
Distance to Town: 15 Miles
Number of Creatures: 1
Creature Types: one large, sex unknown
Photographed: NO
Tracks: n/a
Tracks Cast: NO
Tracks Photographed: YES
Creature Fired At: Bullet Missed Creature
Effect of Firearm: n/a
Superhuman Action: n/a
Trees Undergrowth: Species n/a, Variety: n/a, Tree Cover: heavy, Tree Condition: n/a, Tree Type: n/a, Tree Abborations: n/a, Undergrowth: n/a, Undergrowth Type: n/a
Slope: steep, Slope Was Facing: n/a
Nearby water: n/a
Distance to water: n/a
Substratum: n/a
Snow condition: n/a
Weather condition: n/a, Heat: n/a, Wetness: n/a, Snow: n/a, Temp: n/a, Wind: n/a, Clarity: n/a, Humidity: n/a
JG Incident type: 2
JG File Date: OCT 1977
JG Source date: SEP 8 1977
JG Source type: newspaper
JG Source reliability rank: 5
JG Source incident rank: 8
JG Visibility Index: n/a
Related incident id: n/a

Mike Francis, hiking on a wooded hillside above the family home, half way between Crow and Lorane, found three tracks, 15 inches by 8 inches, with four toes, crossing a dirt logging road. Stride was almost 7 feet. The best track was half an inch deep in hard mud. Ron Olson saw them and decided they were not genuine because the stride was too long and the deepest imprint was in the hardest part of the road.