Hiker Found a Lone Bigfoot Infant in Hidden Cave and Raised It for 20 Years

Hiker Found a Lone Bigfoot Infant in Hidden Cave and Raised It for 20 Years

I have never told this story out loud.
Not to my family. Not to my closest friends. Not even to the people who would swear they believe in Bigfoot.

Because belief isn’t enough.

This is not a story about a creature.
It’s a story about a child.

And about the hardest goodbye of my life.


Twenty years ago, on March 14th, 2003, I went hiking in the Oregon Cascades—a trail I’d walked more times than I could count. The weather was perfect, the kind that tricks you into thinking the world is safe. Clear sky. Cold air. Pine needles crunching under my boots.

I was eight miles from my truck when I heard crying.

At first, I dismissed it. The mountains are full of strange sounds. Birds, injured animals, echoes that turn wind into voices. But this was different. It wasn’t a bear cub. It wasn’t a mountain lion. I’d heard both before.

This sounded like a baby.

Not human. But close enough to make my chest ache.

I tried to walk away. I really did. But the cries followed me—growing weaker, more desperate. Something inside me snapped. Some instinct I didn’t know I had took control.

I climbed off-trail, slipping on loose rock, grabbing roots to keep from falling. The sound led me to a cave hidden behind a fallen log so old it had become part of the forest floor.

The cries were barely audible now.

I crawled inside.

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