BFRO #59607: Campers describe stalking, rock-throwing and snapped trees in Lolo National Forest
π Location
Rattlesnake Wilderness, Lolo National Forest, near Sheep Mountain Trailhead, Bonner, MT
Specific Location: Sheep Mountain Trailhead area, approximately 9 miles up a dirt road from Hwy 200
Coordinates: 46.91000, -114.20000
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46.9100Β°, -114.2000Β°
π Description
My family and I have been camping out on the edge of the Lolo Nat. Forest (Rattlesnake Wilderness) for the past few weeks. During the past several nights we have been having encounters with some sort of animal which we first thought was a bear. However, durring the daylight hours we have been finding many young trees literally being broken which we have numerous pictures of. We are camping in an area which is 9 miles up a dirt road near the Sheep Mountain trailhead. Several of the broken trees that we have been finding are very close to our campsite while others are up and down the road. There has not been any strong winds in this area for well over a week but yet these trees are broken several feet up from the ground which as anyone well knows, is not normal. We keep hearing something large and heavy walking through the brush and rocks have been thrown at one of our tents. We are all very much in the belief that we are being visited by a sasquach.
π Circumstances
Total of 3 people in our group and we are all seeing and hearing the same things.
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
Just shortly after dark, around 10:30 - 11:00pm.
βΉοΈ Additional Details
Just shortly after dark, around 10:30 - 11:00pm.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmiz0p9ky020r8fysoxdbq5wa
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 9, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025