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Hours After Recovering Oregon Men Who Died Bigfoot Hunting, Rescue Team’s Gear Stolen
Following a three-day search for two Portland men who went missing while seeking Sasquatch in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, the Skamania County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue (SAR) team has been dealt a significant setback. Upon concluding the search, during which the men's bodies were tragically discovered, the team returned to find that their storage facility had been burglarized. Thieves had cut through a 10-foot chain link and barbed wire fence and broken into the equipment trailers, making off with nearly all of the team's essential rescue gear.
- https://thatoregonlife.com/2024/12/hours...ar-stolen/

More: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/2-oregon-me...ton-state/

If MR wasn't a hermit, I'd seriously suspect this is how he'd go.
Also seems emblematic of both Washington (stealing rescue gear) and Oregon (dying of exposure while hunting Bigfoot).
So one tragic event happens and that's emblematic of Oregon and Washington? You're a moron..

Recently released 2023 FBI crime data shows, for the last five consecutive years when comparing Washington state to the national average, murders are 408% higher, vehicle thefts higher by 144%, and burglaries, robberies, and aggravated assaults are all higher since 2019.
- https://lynnwoodtimes.com/2024/09/24/fbi-crime/

A new study has revealed New Mexico is the most dangerous and Washington the second most dangerous state in the United States in which to raise a family, based on FBI crime data.
- https://lynnwoodtimes.com/2024/05/08/fbi...ta-240508/


The Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal’s Bigfoot: Believe in Fire Safety campaign, asking Oregonians to protect their communities by preventing wildfires, has expanded for the 2020 fire season, collaborating with fire agency partners.
Now in its second season, the OSFM’s popular messenger, Bigfoot, continues to be seen on highway billboards, entrances to campgrounds, on beaches, in Oregon airports, on Portland metro-area buses and on social media shared by residents, visitors, businesses and fire agencies.
- https://97rockonline.com/sasquatch-watch...illboards/


So yes, crime is a huge problem in Washington and Bigfoot is literally an emblem in Oregon.
What does crime or Bigfoot have to do with hikers tragically dying in the woods from exposure? Are you now suddenly retarded in 2025?
Need to draw in crayon for ya, huh?

A place with enough "sightings," lore, and belief in Bigfoot is going to be more prone to spawn Bigfoot hunters.
People being depraved enough to steal rescue gear points to a higher degree of crime.

You should probably take care when you're projecting your own mental deficit... not to mention the hypocritical insensitivity of a leftist using the word "retard." Good thing we don't know your identity. That would not go over well with your neighbors in Portland.
Quote:A place with enough "sightings," lore, and belief in Bigfoot is going to be more prone to spawn Bigfoot hunters.

LOL So belief in Bigfoot now caused those hikers to die of exposure? You're rapidly sinking in your own bullshit retard...
You're either making up bullshit or your poor reading comprehension has thwarted you again.

Please, do try to show where any causative statement was made. We'll wait.
It's time for this nonsense thread to sink as fast as its premise did.
Notice how you're the one keeping it afloat, moron.

And with that, we can all see that your bullshit (or illiteracy) are the useless bleating of a poor little mooncalf.
Way to essentially claim the shoe fit you, dipshit.
When I heard that people died Bigfoot hunting, I naturally thought of MR. I'm glad to see that he's still posting. (Or at least his ghost is...)

As for Oregon, I still like Oregon. All the bad stuff that we hear about Oregon is mostly restricted to Portland. The rest of the state is still pretty nice.
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