BFRO #13390: Possible footprints found in BC interior
π Location
Central British Columbia near Cache Creek, along Highway 1, Cache Creek, BC, Canada
Specific Location: Highway 1 near a dried-out marsh east of Cache Creek, BC
Coordinates: 50.96550, -121.31960
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50.9655Β°, -121.3196Β°
π Description
Hi, On September 1st 2005 I went out on opening day deer hunt in central BC. With me was my 17 year old son and his girlfriend. I have been hunting this area for 20 plus years, and know it like the back of my hand. There are for main areas I hunt. In this one area I noticed no sign of game, birds, ducks etc... We decided to have lunch there. I felt that my senses had me on look out. I tried to nap but could not. I felt as if something was watching us. After lunch we went road hunting and returned to the same place to camp, however I stopped the truck about 100 yards from this dried out marsh and saw tracks that where, when walking, four feet apart and then the tracks veered to the left and started to run towards the nearest bush. I pulled the truck closer and got out. My son got out and was very scared. We all three smelt this terrible smell. Like burnt bone from a dentist it just stunk somthing awfull. I ordered everyone back in the truck and we hightailed it back to town. Instead of staying in the bush we grabbed a motel. The next morning I grabbed a camera and went back to take pictures of the tracks. When we arrived the next day the game had returned to that area. There where birds, ducks and even deer. The smell was gone and my senses where back to normal. I took some amazing photos of tracks that I have in my possesion. Would you be interested in seeing these? A rainstorm rolled in that night and made plastering impossible.
π Circumstances
My son, his girlfreind, Hunting in the truck
π€οΈ Weather Conditions
Dusk
βΉοΈ Additional Details
Dusk
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmj038fv003sw8fysdauupehf
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 10, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025