BFRO #1707: Department of Natural Resources tree-planting crew views two animals walking upright near Home Valley
π Location
End of Indian Cabin Road, Home Valley, WA, Home Valley, WA
Specific Location: End of Indian Cabin Road, at the Columbia River between Carson and Home Valley, WA
Coordinates: 45.70000, -121.90000
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45.7000Β°, -121.9000Β°
π Description
In the spring of 1980, I was working for the Department of Natural Resources planting trees on State lands along the Columbia River between the towns of Carson and Home Valley Washington. The whole crew saw two Sasquatches walking side by side down in a valley from where we were working. At first we thought they were bears, but no bears walk upright in perfect stride. We assumed these two were mates. Of course we had no binoculors to give us a better view. But to this day I still believe what we saw was Sasquatch.
π Circumstances
Seven witnesses, the whole planting crew. We were getting our trees ready for planting the hillside
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
It was morning, overcast no rain
βΉοΈ Additional Details
It was morning, overcast no rain
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmizwua0i03ij8fys243oikk8
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 10, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025