Bigfoot Tracks From 2019 Snow

With the exception of the ocean coast, the entire State of Washington got snow as Storm Maya passed over in early February 2019.

Two different instances of unexplained snow prints may have been created by Bigfoot after the storm.

Sunny Slope, Washington
Sunny Slope is located in Chelan County. It is bordered to the east by the Columbia River and to the south by the Wenatchee River. The city limits of Wenatchee are directly to the south of the river.

A set of mysterious tracks were found by Roy Bianchi, who found them behind the under-construction Summer Blossom development on Sarah Drive and reported the odd tracks to Bigfoot Researcher Paul Graves.

Full story of the Sunny Slope tracks

Monroe, Washington
Between Monroe and Sultan, in Snohomish County, a local resident heard a strange rattling at their gate the night of February 10th. Later, when they investigated, they found an interesting set of prints that led from their yard to the nearby woods. Snohomish County has a lot of reports documented by BFRO.

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