ID | #1496216528 |
Added | Wed, 31/05/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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50-year-old resident of the United States knocked on your Subaru Forester deer and blamed Sasquatch, also known as Sasquatch or Bigfoot. It is reported by The Drive.
The incident occurred in Idaho. According to the victim, she was driving on highway 95 towards the South, when I saw on the side of a six-foot creature in her description fits sasquach that chases the deer.
She then began to look in the rear view mirror to carefully study the creature, but did not notice ran out into the road a deer and crashed into him. The victim did not specify whether it was the same deer that was trying to hide from Bigfoot, or other representative of this species.
Arrived at the accident scene, police American woman could not give evidence that the cause of the accident became it Bigfoot because, apparently, the creature does not come into direct contact with the driver of the Forester.
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Original news
f it's not abundantly clear at this point, you need to own a dashcam. Not only are you protecting yourself and your car from idiots and lowlifes alike, but you also have the ability to turn everyone else's moronic driving into YouTube gold. And on the off chance you spot a legendary creature chasing after a deer on the side of the road and understandably crash the car in your distracted state, you can prove to the state police and all the online haters that you're not crazy and you aren't just making up some kooky story for attention and/or money. That last one is important.
But sadly, the 50-year-old woman in our tale was not so equipped when she rounded a bend on U.S. Highway 95, north of the town of Potlatch in northwestern Idaho, and found herself in that very situation. In her telling of the Wednesday night incident, she was heading south in her Subaru Forester near milepost 367 when she spotted a seven to eight foot tall "Sasquatch" in hot pursuit of a deer near the edge of the road. As she passed the "shaggy" giant she immediately stared at her mirrors to get a better look, but failed to notice the deer darting out into the road and collided with it.
She reported the accident to the state police, who then referred her to the local sheriff. Either way, no evidence was found, and the deer ain't talking.
Here's the southbound view at milepost 367 up there. We don't know where exactly this went down, but it all kind of looks the same along here. To be honest, it's pretty bare for Bigfoot to just be strolling along mostly unnoticed, even in the middle of the night. Not a lot of cover for the guy, but what do I know—I'm not a cryptid. If you are the type who wants to believe, zoom out a bitand you'll see this stretch of road is fairly close to some pretty expansive wilderness in McCroskey State Park and Saint Joe National Forest.
I'm not saying you should head to Idaho and go Bigfoot hunting now, but if you do, bring a dashcam.
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