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Bigfoot near Doerner Fir and Waterfall


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This is the closest thing to a Bigfoot sighting that I've encountered. Maybe this is where the legends come from. A few folks might ingest a couple of shrooms, head into the woods when its a bit darker, then find this. Even has the resemblance of teeth.

 

This was in the same forest a few miles from the Doerner Fir, (tallest Douglas Fir) which we also hiked down to look at this weekend:

 

Doerner Fir 327.3 ft.

 

There is a very interesting waterfall about a mile or two up the road from the Doerner Fir trailhead. (aka the Brummit Fir).

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We were surprised to learn that the waterfall had no name at all. References are few and far between. It's the waterfall "without a name" according to a few posted photos online. It should start showing up as "Orphic Rock Falls" in the near future.

 

Both the Douglas Fir and Waterfall are remarkable. About a 2 hour drive from the Oregon Coast towns of Bandon and Coos Bay, too.

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