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Bigfoot

The Washington Encounters

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Bigfoot

By: Pat McDoyle
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Something has been documented in the forests of Washington State for more than a century. Not rumor. Not campfire story. A physical record of encounters, footprints, film footage, and behavioral patterns that has accumulated across generations of independent witnesses and resisted every attempt at definitive explanation.

Bigfoot: The Washington State Encounters is a serious, grounded investigation into the most documented cryptid phenomenon in North America. Beginning with the ancient oral traditions of the Pacific Northwest tribes and tracing the evidence forward through the defining moments of modern Bigfoot research, this book examines each case with the calm, analytical approach the subject deserves but rarely receives.

Inside you will find the full story of the 1924 Ape Canyon attack, in which a group of armed miners survived a hours-long siege by multiple creatures in the wilderness near Mount St. Helens. You will follow the Bossburg Cripplefoot trackway through miles of northeastern Washington snow, examining why the anatomically specific deformity in one foot remains one of the hardest pieces of evidence in the record to explain away. You will read a detailed analysis of the Paul Freeman footage from the Blue Mountains, and of the Skookum Cast — a two-hundred-pound plaster impression of a body, not a foot, recovered from a remote meadow in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and now held in a museum collection.

The book also examines the biological frameworks that could accommodate such a creature, the habitat and geography of Washington State that makes long-term concealment genuinely plausible, the behavioral profile assembled from decades of consistent independent reports, and the acoustic evidence that suggests something in these forests may be communicating across distance in organized patterns.

This is not a book that asks you to believe. It is a book that asks you to look at what has been documented, consider it carefully, and decide for yourself what the pattern means. Readers who enjoy narrative nonfiction, wildlife investigation, Pacific Northwest history, and the kind of mystery that does not resolve cleanly will find Bigfoot: The Washington State Encounters to be exactly the investigation they have been waiting for.

For anyone who has ever stood at the edge of old-growth timber and felt the specific unease of being watched from somewhere the eye cannot reach, this book will feel like confirmation of something you already suspected.
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