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Two men from Portland, Oregon, were found dead in Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest after going missing during a search for Sasquatch. Skamania County officials reported that the men, aged 37 and 59, were located three days after being reported missing on Christmas Day.

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The two were last seen on Christmas Eve. Authorities said the men likely died from exposure due to severe weather and inadequate preparation.

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The search involved more than 60 volunteers, including canine units, drone teams and ground searchers. A U.S. Coast Guard air asset equipped with infrared technology also assisted.

Search crews faced freezing temperatures, snow, heavy rain and rugged terrain. Despite the challenges, officials commended the volunteers for their dedication and expressed condolences to the victims’ families.

The victims’ vehicle was located near Willard, Washington, using footage from a newly installed law enforcement camera system. This led search teams to a heavily wooded area where the bodies were ultimately discovered.

While Bigfoot sightings are frequently reported, concrete evidence remains elusive. Skamania County even has a law protecting Sasquatch, penalizing harm to the creature with fines and possible jail time.

The names of the deceased have not yet been released. Authorities emphasized the importance of preparation and safety when venturing into remote wilderness areas.

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[craig nigrelli]

TWO OREGON MEN WERE FOUND DEAD IN THE GIFFORD PINCHOT (pinch-OH) NATIONAL FOREST IN SOUTHWESTERN WASHINGTON SATURDAY, AFTER THEY DISAPPEARED LAST WEEK WHILE SEARCHING FOR SASQUATCH.

ALSO KNOWN AS “BIGFOOT” — SASQUATCH IS A MYTHICAL CREATURE SAID TO INHABIT FORESTS IN NORTH AMERICA.

A RELATIVE REPORTED THE MEN,  MISSING, CHRISTMAS DAY AFTER THEY FAILED TO RETURN FROM THEIR SEARCH WHEN THEY SAID THEY WOULD.

AUTHORITIES SAY THE MEN APPEAR TO HAVE DIED FROM EXPOSURE AND WERE NOT PREPARED FOR THE  “BRUTALLY COLD WEATHER”.

THE MEN HAVE ONLY BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A 37-YEAR-OLD AND A 59-YEAR-OLD FROM PORTLAND.