BFRO #25445: Possible knocking heard by husband and wife while camping on their gold claim in Fiddler Gulch
π Location
Fiddler Gulch, Biscuit Fire area, Josephine County, Oregon, Selma, OR
Specific Location: Fiddler Gulch
Coordinates: 42.22022, -123.74833
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42.2202Β°, -123.7483Β°
π Description
Maybe nothing, but, my wife and I were camped in Fiddler Gulch, (Lat 42.220218 Lon -123.748328 deg.), over the weekend of June 15th, 2008. Several times we heard what sounded like a branch hitting a tree. The sound was the same each time, two cracking sounds spaced about two seconds apart.My wife thinks that the sound may have been heating or cooling of a burnt out tree, cracking as it expands or contracts. We were in the Biscuit fire area.There was not much of a breeze to cause branch movement, so not likely wind. The sound was two measured beats, and was heard just once or twice morning and evening.
π Circumstances
2
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
AM & PM, clear and dry.
βΉοΈ Additional Details
AM & PM, clear and dry.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmizds93902ne8fysfetuzuni
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 10, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025