The Oregon Bigfoot Highway

Cover of The Oregon Bigfoot Highway by Cliff Olson
Author: Cliff Olson
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780692380819
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 1.45 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
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The Oregon Bigfoot Highway by Cliff Olson is a travel book published by Willamette City Press LLC on April 16, 2015. This first edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The book celebrates the adventure and history along Oregon’s National Scenic Byway No. 5, featuring a collection of 31 Bigfoot sighting reports, 43 track finds, and 69 related incidents in the forests surrounding the upper Clackamas and Breitenbush Rivers, with accounts dating back to 1911.

Readers will discover a detailed exploration of the 70 miles of The Oregon Bigfoot Highway, which offers a journey through ancient forests and majestic mountains, including the iconic Mt. Jefferson. The book includes 118 black-and-white photographs, 13 custom-drawn maps, and nine appendices, providing a rich context for both Bigfoot enthusiasts and travelers. The authors, Joe Beelart and Cliff Olson, along with a group known as the Clackamas Sasquatchians, have compiled these accounts from various individuals, enhancing the narrative with both Bigfoot lore and local history.


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The Oregon Bigfoot Highway A travel book celebrating adventure and history along Oregon’s National Scenic Byway No. 5The Oregon Bigfoot Highway (The OBH) is a collection of 31 Bigfoot sighting reports, 43 Bigfoot track finds, and 69 Bigfoot related incidents in the wild forest of the upper Clackamas and Breitenbush Rivers. With sightings beginning in 1924 and track finds back to 1911, the 352 pages offer plenty of action and suspense. Published by Willamette City Press, LLC the OBH contains 118 b&w photographs, 13 custom drawn maps, plentiful non-Bigfoot history, and nine detailed appendices. Available now in soft cover. A full-color eBook edition will soon be available via Kindle Books.The OBH either begins or ends at the Oregon mountain towns of Estacada or Detroit, each only about an hour’s drive from Portland or Salem. For 15 years, authors Joe Beelart and Cliff Olson and a loosely knit group of adventurers branded the Clackamas Sasquatchians have scouted the area and gathered seemingly genuine accounts relating to Bigfoot from persons of diverse professions from loggers to lawyers. The compelling quality and similarity of these reports caused the authors to conclude that this is, indeed, The Oregon Bigfoot Highway.Travelers and explorers alike will find the 70 miles of The OBH, which coincides with the National Scenic Byway No. 5, to be a journey through ancient forests and regal mountains capped in the south by majestic Mt. Jefferson. Embedded in the area are five national wilderness areas collectively designated the Clackamas Wilderness. It also includes two reaches of National Wild and Scenic Rivers. There is little doubt this mountain highway is among the most beautiful in the nation and is a likely home for Our Barefoot Friends. So, find your imagination, open your mind, sit back and enjoy this remarkable book!

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Oregon Bigfoot Highway” by Cliff Olson. Synopsis preview: The Oregon Bigfoot Highway A travel book celebrating adventure and history along Oregon’s National Scenic Byway No. 5The Oregon Bigfoot Highway (The OBH) is a collection of 31 Bigfoot sighting reports, 43 Bigfoot track f…
Who is the author of “The Oregon Bigfoot Highway”?
“The Oregon Bigfoot Highway” is credited to Cliff Olson.
When was “The Oregon Bigfoot Highway” published?
Publisher: Willamette City Press LLC. Year: 2015.
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ISBN-13: 9780692380819.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 352. Edition: First Edition.

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