Kern County, California Bearpaw Meadow, California High Sierra Trail, 1987
My brother and I were on backpacking trip in the sometime in the mid 1980s,
1987 if my memory serves me correctly. We were hiking the High Sierra Trail
from Bearpaw Meadow over the summit into the Kern River valley. We had
made quite a distance the third day out (about 18 miles) and were exhausted
when we stopped at a small lake called Morraine Lake high above the Kern
River valley. We had seen no other hikers the entire day. As we were
sitting in camp at dusk, the quiet was pierced by an unearthly screaming
howl of immense volume, emanating from some distance away from us, but
carrying quite clearly in the still air. It sounded as if it came from some
animal with huge lung capacity, and could not be confused with human, bear,
or any other sound I had ever heard. The outburst only happened once and
trailed off rather than stopping abruptly. Although clearly not human, it
somehow seemed sad in tone rather than fierce or threatening.
"Did you hear that?!" my brother Dan asked. "I sure did..." I replied.
"What do you think it was?" he then asked. "I have no idea..." was my
response. We were so tired that we just climbed in the tent at took our
chances with whatever was out there. By morning we had forgotten about it.
It remained forgotten for days until we got back to civilization where we
were having a meal of "real food" at a local diner. The newspaper I was
reading carried a story about three men who were repairing a footbridge in
the Golden Trout wilderness area of the Kern River for the U.S. Forest
service. They were experienced woodsmen; one was a 60-year-old Mono Indian,
perhaps. They were frightened severely at dusk one evening by what they
described as a nine foot tall hairy beast coming down a hillside at them
screaming loudly.
It was a classic Bigfoot sighting, except it was way out of the normal
geographic range for sightings, since the Sierras were not a typical Bigfoot
area. They fired a shot over its head with a 30.06 rifle, and were so upset
that they packed out to a Ranger Station that night and made a report to the
ranger. The ranger scoffed at them, and surmised that they had seen a bear
or cougar. They replied that they knew what bear and cougars looked and
sounded like, and that THIS creature was different. Way different. The
ranger accompanied them the next morning to the sight and saw some large
footprints in gravel, but nothing a cast could be made from.
I checked the day and place that these men said this happened and you
guessed it, it was the same day that Dan and I heard this weird screaming
howl, perhaps 5-8 miles away. I never reported this to anyone, but you can
have this for your files and maybe if you piece enough of these small events
together you can come up with a bigger picture. Good Luck!
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997, entered into the database by original investigator, Bobbie Short
Informant's name remove at his requiest September 17, 2005
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