I lived in Talihina and Hodgen for about 6 years as a kid back in the late 70’s/early 80’s, but the only Bigfoot I ever saw was my dad’s boot in my ass when I got out of line. Actually, I take that back, I don’t think I ever saw it coming.
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That doesn`t at all sound like fireflies ( " lightening bugs" in the South. Haven`t seen any in many years unfortunately. ) . St. Elmo`s Fire possibly?I was up in the Oregon Cascades with two of my cousins during the High Cascade buck season. We were spiked out on a little butte that overlooked a massive burn. We had spent a couple days glassing with nothing to show for our efforts. It was ridiculously hot that year and animals were holding tight until absolute dark.
On the third night I was awakened by wolves howling on the ridge a couple miles away. Mind you, ODFW claims no wolves live in this area at the time. Regardless, I was pretty excited since it was the first time I’d heard them.
I got out of my tent and sat on my little chair where we had been glassing from. It was a beautiful night with the slightest orange haze from distant fires that is typical for this time of year.
I sat admiring the landscape in the moonlight and faint blue of the upcoming dawn. As I sat I noticed a little white light down in a bowl below us. It was odd. The only thing in the bowl was a deep pile of blow downs. I’m talking nearly impassible, extremely dangerous, half burned blow downs. The bowl was maybe a half mile from our camp and fairly visible due to the ambient light.
The little light kept moving around erratically and looked to be floating over the blowdown timber that littered the area. As I watched it moving around I spotted two more little white lights in different areas of the burn and they to looked to be floating around erratically over areas I would deem nearly impossible to traverse in the day, let alone partial darkness.
I watched them slowly bob around until dawn when they disappeared with the arrival of daylight. I was able to glass them with my binoculars but they were literally just little, dim, white floating lights. My only thought about what it could be was maybe fireflies? As I’ve never seen fireflies I definitely don’t have any experience to compare them. Also, supposedly we don’t have fireflies in Oregon but supposedly we didn’t have wolves in the area either…
I think I was the creepy experience in the Backcountry last week. Did a 7 mile loop along a creek that has a bunch of beaver ponds, checking it out for fishing and possibly beaver trapping next winter, one side of the creek is fairly open the otherwise is mostly timber and brush. Walked the open side down the mountain and marked spots, crossed the creek and started back up to my truck on the opposite side. In and out of thick patches following a hiking/game trail and I came over a hill and these 2 love birds made a little natural shelter right next to the hiking/game trail on the downhill side out of branches up against a downfall. I was right there and so where they, I just looked straight forward and kept walking, the girl says, hi. I couldn't respond, straight forward and kept walking.
You should've said hi. You might have been asked to join.I think I was the creepy experience in the Backcountry last week. Did a 7 mile loop along a creek that has a bunch of beaver ponds, checking it out for fishing and possibly beaver trapping next winter, one side of the creek is fairly open the otherside is mostly timber and brush. Walked the open side down the mountain and marked spots, crossed the creek and started back up to my truck on the opposite side. In and out of thick patches following a hiking/game trail and I came over a hill and these 2 love birds made a little natural shelter right next to the hiking/game trail on the downhill side out of branches up against a downfall. I was right there and so where they, I just looked straight forward and kept walking, the girl says, hi. I couldn't respond, straight forward and kept walking.
Haha and that was I thought when I first read this post. Demented minds thing alike.You should've said hi. You might have been asked to join.
...I stopped and looked down, checking it out when my eyes focused on a fully nude girl about 25. She was definitely worth staring at. But I was so shocked I just put my eyes forward and started driving.
You should've said hi. You might have been asked to join.
I get what you mean. I was driving along a gravel road and realized this place where about 15 cars were parked was a hot spring in a side channel of the river. I stopped and looked down, checking it out when my eyes focused on a fully nude girl about 25. She was definitely worth staring at. But I was so shocked I just put my eyes forward and started driving.
What happens in the backcountry stays in the backcountry. Except giardia...that's comes home with you.I had concerns of an invitation when she said hi. While what I could see of her seemed attractive, she also didn't look much older than my kids and I like being married.
What happens in the backcountry stays in the backcountry. Except giardia...that's comes home with you.
That's pretty rando.I've posted this here before, but we ran into this super strange little...structure? Gave me the creeps the first time we found it last year.
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Can you provide GPS coordinates of the location. I feel this situation justifies further...research. yes research.The only beaver I was interested in that day was the big brown ones that make huge mud and stick hutches in the water.