Sherman Pass Webcam Seems to Have Taken a Picture of ‘Bigfoot’
UPDATED: video (via tweet) added
A mysterious figure was recently captured on camera by Washington state’s Department of Transportation.
In a Tweet posted up on Wednesday, officials highlighted a webcam image taken of a particularly picturesque stretch of road in Sherman Pass which crosses the Kettle River Range in Washington.
The shot seems to show someone or something walking through the snow on the left-hand side.
“Sasquatch spotted!!!” the department wrote. “I’m not superstitious… just a little stitious. Have you noticed something strange on our Sherman Pass/SR 20 webcam before ?”
“If you look closely by the tree on the left there looks to be something… might be Sasquatch… We will leave that up to you!”
Sure enough, there does appear to be a figure in the image, however given that it is shrouded in shadow, it is difficult to determine whether it’s simply someone walking or something else.
You can check out the Tweet, along with some close-ups, below.
Sasquatch spotted!!! I'm not superstitious… just a little stitious. Have you noticed something strange on our Sherman Pass/SR 20 webcam before? If you look closely by the tree on the left there looks to be something… might be Sasquatch… We will leave that up to you! pic.twitter.com/RaDGqQdEUF
— WSDOT East (@WSDOT_East) January 22, 2020
UPDATE: See Snoqualmie Pass sighting video below!
I think Bigfoot is making the rounds across our mountain passes. @wsdot_east showed him on Sherman Pass the other day and now he is on the wildlife overcrossing on I-90 just east of Snoqualmie Pass. #doyoubelieve pic.twitter.com/gysrH5wG2r
— I-90 Snoqualmie Pass (@SnoqualmiePass) January 23, 2020