BFRO #25339: Berry picker hears possible wood knocks east of Aberdeen
π Location
East Wishkah Road area, Grays Harbor County, Washington, Between Aberdeen and Montesno NEAREST ROAD: East Wishka RD.OBSERVED: It was July 2002, I was picking wild black berriesthat are native to the area, and found mostly on back logging roads. While pickin..., WA
Specific Location: Near East Wishkah Rd, between Aberdeen and Montesano; back logging roads off a spur road
Coordinates: 46.95000, -123.85000
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46.9500Β°, -123.8500Β°
π Description
It was July 2002, I was picking wild black berriesthat are native to the area, and found mostly on back logging roads. While picking the berries on the end of a spur road that cut across a hill sideI heard what was wood knocking, It sounded like two pieces of hard wood being knocked together, the first time was three knocks in rapid succession one after another then a pause and some more knocking, it was very unusual. I have been in the woods all of my life. And have heardgrouse thump, Elk call, and bugle, and deer snort and even bark at you. But have never heard something like this. The spur I was on is West to East, East being the end of the spur where I was picking the berries. After hearing this wood knocking, I walked West back up the road and could tell the knocking was coming from the ridge above me. I thought it had to be coming from another human being because nothing else could make a noise like that. Banging two pieces of wood together had to be a human event. BUT I was out in the middle of the forest. At least 7 milesfrom the nearest house and only one house at that.I had been up and down all the surrounding roads and spurs already picking berries and knew there were no other vehicles in the area, so no one else was out there, I was alone. So what could it be? I had no clue I wanted to climb the ridge to investigate but it was very steep and very thick with dog hair, or second growth hemlock. So I decided against that, The wood knocking continued as I walked back to the truck, It was to a little strange so I just left the area. Later I learned that wood knocking is suppose to be a habit of Big Foot, So now it makes more sense to me that the sound was coming from a big foot. And not another human out there in the woods were it was unlikely for another person to be and messing with me. What else could it have been...
π Circumstances
No one else out there
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
Late afternoon
βΉοΈ Additional Details
Late afternoon
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmizr82jw039d8fys9x1q9bli
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 10, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025