Bigfoot Trap (North American Wildlife Research Team)

Bigfoot Trap (North American Wildlife Research Team)

What is believed to be the world's only Bigfoot trap is located in the Siskiyou National Forest in the southern part of Jackson County, Oregon, a few miles from the California state border. It was designed to capture a Bigfoot (or Sasquatch), the legendary hominid that is said to live in the forests of the Pacific Northwest.

The trap was built in 1974 by the North American Wildlife Research Team (NAWRT), a defunct organization based in Eugene, Oregon, that was inspired by Perry Lovell, a miner who lived near the Applegate River, who claimed to have found 18-inch-long human-like tracks in his garden. NAWRT operated the trap, keeping it baited with carcasses for six years, but caught only bears. Since then the trap had been abandoned and was deteriorating. In 2006 the United States Forest Service, under the Passport in Time program, began to repair the trap. The trap has become a tourist attraction over the past 30 years and hundreds of people visit it annually.

References

*Fattig, Paul. [http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2006/0824/local/stories/bigfoottrap.htm "Bigfoot Beware: Volunteers repair damage to nation's only Sasquatch trap"] . "Mail Tribune", Medford, Oregon. August 24, 2006, pp. 1A and 10A.

External links

* [http://www.passportintime.com/ USDA Forest Service Passport in Time program]
* [http://www.mdvaden.com/collings_mountain.shtml Collings Mountain Trail #943 to the Bigfoot Trap - Photos, Video, Measurements, GPS Coordinates]


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