BFRO #68897: Backpackers describe possible camp stalking by a sasquatch around midnight near Salmo-Priest Wilderness
📍 Location
Salmo-Priest Wilderness, Pend Oreille County, Washington (between Sullivan and Priest Lakes), Metaline Falls, WA
Specific Location: Old Forest Service cabin site about 4 miles into the Salmo-Priest Wilderness along NF-302, near Sullivan Lake and Priest Lake
Coordinates: 48.60000, -117.20000
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48.6000°, -117.2000°
📝 Description
Normally I wouldn�t report something like this but I have been trying to rack my brain for an explanation of what animal could have created the noise we heard on Saturday, August 15th, 2020. I can�t come up with a definitive answer. My husband, brother, and I decided to do a short backpacking trip in the Salmo-Priest Wilderness area between Sullivan and Priest Lakes. We hiked in about 4 miles to our campsite, the site of an old forest service cabin. The cabin site is surrounded by firs, bear grass, and huckleberry bushes. It was a warm, sunny weekend. There was not much animal sign around. The huckleberries were not quite ripe at our elevation yet, so we did not see any fresh bear sign. Our campsite is also the only place with water for quite a ways around...I�m not sure exactly how big of a radius. We arrived at camp mid-afternoon. After a nap we decided to hike further down the trail (about a mile or two) to bag another peak. We saw a hunter camping just off the trail just below the peak. After briefly talking with the hunter we headed back to camp to make dinner. We stayed up until about 10 pm talking with one another and then went to our tents and fell asleep. Around midnight we heard three loud bounces. My brother yelled from his tent, asking if we �heard that.� My husband and I both answered �yes.� Before getting out of the tents we discussed what it might be...We either thought a bear got into our bear bag hanging in a tree outside of camp or our bear canister broke through our plastic garbage bag serving as a bear bag and bounced down the hill. We unzipped the doors on our tents and shined the flashlight on our bear bag. The bag wasn�t even swinging. My brother and husband got out of the tents to scare away whatever was just outside our campsite. As they got out of the tents, they heard something run on the downhill side of our camp. They started throwing rocks in its direction and could clearly hear it running further down the hill. I couldn�t hear it from where I was at, but they said it sounded heavy. They couldn�t see anything with the flashlight. Once it reached the bottom of the hill, it stopped. I got out of the tent at this point. We thought for sure whatever it was, that it would be back. We were up the entire rest of the night, but did not hear anything. The hunter hiked out early the next morning but did not stop to talk. At daylight we attempted to recreate what we heard from the tents. My brother picked up about a 4 foot long log near camp, held it above his head, and threw it about 4 four feet away from himself. It bounced a few times. We all looked at each other and knew...that was the exact same sound we heard in our tents. I thought for sure we were dealing with a bear the night before, but I�ve never heard of a bear throwing a log such a distance and at such a height. I don�t know for sure what it was that we heard, but it may very well have been a sasquatch. We did not spend a second night at that site like we were originally planning. We decided to hike out. I�m not sure I would camp there again. I�ve had a similar encounter, probably 10-12 years ago as a kid in Z Canyon, except it was a rock that was thrown from shore and I was on a boat.
🔍 Circumstances
3 witnesses total. We were all sleeping in our tents.
🌤️ Weather Conditions
Midnight. Very warm day, cooler at night, not a breeze.
ℹ️ Additional Details
Midnight. Very warm day, cooler at night, not a breeze.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmizumbrs03f18fys46oxlkyv
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 10, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025