Washington Adds to BFRO Totals for 2021

2021

Washington State has 701 total ‘confirmed’ Bigfoot Field Research Organizations reports, adding 12 reports for 2021 from 7 different counties. Up from 7 new reports added in 2020.

This is up from 659, the number I used in a presentation in the summer of 2019, so I am missing 22 ‘new’ reports. I don’t have access to the BFRO data and pull the info from the site, so something is being lost.

Here are the new reports I can find that were added to the site in 2021 for Washington State.

Chelan County
Report # 69270 – Possible Sasquatch howls north of Leavenworth, east of Lake Wenatchee
Report # 69049 – Cabin renters report wood knocks and rock throwing near Leavenworth

Jefferson County
Report # 67472 – Rock thrown at vehicle plus Class B sighting 5 miles north of Quilcene

Kitsap County
Report # 69614 – Close-range 5:30am road crossing sighting by commuting motorist five miles west of Bremerton

Kittitas County
Report # 70737 – Heavy thuds and distinct rock clacking north of Teanaway Butte (Wenatchee NF)
Report # 69553 – Possible encounter in darkness outside Cle Elem
Report # 67451 – Possible sighting and track in the GMU 328 Naneum Unit near Ellensburg
Report # 67703 – Property owners hear vocalizations similar to Orangutan, near Easton

Pend Oreille County
Report # 68897 – Backpackers describe possible camp stalking by a sasquatch around midnight near Salmo-Priest Wilderness

Spokane County
Report # 67585 – Possible sighting of a gray Bigfoot in Riverside State Park at 5 am, near Spokane

Stevens County
Report # 71773 – Nighttime motorist sighting 25 miles NW of Spokane
Report # 67619 – Retired wildlife biologist reports gravel thrown at truck, a vocalization and wood knocks on Radar Dome, near Colville

These are the reports from BFRO’s confirmed data, when BFRO assigns a Bigfoot researcher to investigate and determine if they want to add the report to this list. This is only a subset of all the reports that BFRO receives and only a fraction of all the Bigfoot reports from Washington State.

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