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Report # 58026  (Class B)
Submitted by witness on Wednesday, August 9, 2017.
Hikers find footprints, possible nest and hear wood knocks mid-day near Coolin

YEAR: 2017

SEASON: Summer

MONTH: August

DATE: 5

STATE: Idaho

COUNTY: Bonner County

LOCATION DETAILS: The quickest way to get to the location would be to go tho the rock slides at Priest Lake Idaho and follow the left side of the river or what is called Lion creek for about 5 miles

NEAREST TOWN: Coolin, Idaho

NEAREST ROAD: Highway 2

OBSERVED: Myself my dad and a few friends were on a big hike from Lion head up the wigwams and down to Kent lake then down Lion creek to the rock slides at Priest lake this was a two day hike. On the second day we were following Lion creek which is about 7 miles of just animal trails we had come across multiple spots where bear and elk had been sleeping and at one point we were about 10 min behind what we originally thought to be a bear, but once we reached its nesting spot we found huge prints that were about 16 inches long and about 7-9 inches wide, we were so close to what I can only describe now as a squatch that we could still smell it in the nest. We stayed there for about 10 min then continued to hike about 5 min later we started to hear tree knocks and such things.

ALSO NOTICED: Just found more tracks I have pictures of them if contacted I can send them to you

OTHER WITNESSES: 5 other witnesses and we were all hiking

OTHER STORIES: Yes looking around this area growing up you hear many stories of sasquatch like rocks getting thrown at people etc.

TIME AND CONDITIONS: It was mid day, about 85° outside and sunny

ENVIRONMENT: Between the intersection of the two valleys that follow Lion creek about 30 yards up from the creek, and its literally in the middle of the woods, there is no sign of people there and also no real trails except animal trails


Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Kevin Llewellyn:

I talked to the witness by phone.

The witness and fellow hikers found a little cave. Then one-half mile ahead, they found a dead elk about two days old. One-quarter to one-half mile from the dead elk they found on mossy ground, sawgrass that appeared to be placed. It was eight feet wide, nine feet long and pressed down to three inches. They did not find any hair, but there was a musty smell like mold and urine.

They found four to five tracks over six feet apart that started by the nest, then went onto a deer trail and then into the bushes. Four to five toes showed in these footprints. The tracks were in dry forest floor and one half inch in depth.

The witness described the knocks simply as trees being hit. The hikers heard three knocks, one minute apart, each at a different location. The first was to the upper left and the other knocks moved in front of them. The hikers also heard some sticks breaking.

The witness took these two photos. He placed his handgun next to one track. The barrel length is six inches.





I found the witness to be very observant and credible.

The location of this report is in the same general area as Report #42647.


About BFRO Investigator Kevin Llewellyn:

Kevin has camped, fished and hunted in Eastern Washington all his life. His interest in Sasquatch began when he was 10 years old and saw Roger Patterson present "the" film. He lives in Eastern Washington.

Recently retired, he was a veterinarian since 1984, after graduating from Washington State University.

He attended Washington BFRO expeditions in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2019. Oregon in 2015 and 2018, Montana in 2017 and 2018. He was co-leader of N.E. Washington 2019, Washington 2020, 2021 #1 & #2, and Montana 2020, 2021expeditions.