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Two Sasquatch Seekers Found Dead in Washington Forest

- Two Portland men found dead in Washington forest after Sasquatch search.
- Harsh Cascade weather and lack of preparation cited as causes of death.
- Three-day search involved 60 volunteers, drones, and Coast Guard assistance.
Two men searching for Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, were found dead in a remote forest in Washington State, authorities reported.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the men, aged 37 and 59, both from Portland, Oregon, were discovered after a three-day search that began on Christmas Day.
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Family members had reported them missing after they failed to return from an expedition to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, where they were seeking evidence of the legendary bi-pedal primate.
The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office described the search as “grueling,” involving over 60 volunteers, search dogs, drones, and aircraft in harsh conditions. A Coast Guard helicopter team was also deployed to aid efforts.
The search focused near the town of Willard, where the victims’ car was found.
According to officials, the men likely succumbed to exposure due to extreme weather and inadequate preparation.
Frigid conditions in the Cascade Mountains during the search included snow, freezing rain, and sub-zero temperatures, alongside challenges like swollen rivers and fallen trees.
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Sasquatch, a famed cryptid like the Loch Ness Monster, has inspired countless alleged sightings in the Pacific Northwest and western Canada.
In Skamania County, where the men were searching, harming the mythical creature can result in a $1,000 fine or a year in jail—a humorous nod to its cultural significance.
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