Skip to product information
1 of 2

CASE FILE 001 — BLUFF CREEK INCIDENT — SASQUATCH METAL PRINT

CASE FILE 001 — BLUFF CREEK INCIDENT — SASQUATCH METAL PRINT

Regular price $89
Regular price Sale price $89
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Bluff Creek, Del Norte County, California. October 20, 1967. Approximately 1:30 in the afternoon.

Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin were on horseback along the east bank of Bluff Creek — a tributary of the Klamath River deep in the Six Rivers National Forest of Northern California — when their horses went wild. Patterson drew his 16mm camera and ran toward what he saw across the creek. What followed was 59 seconds of film that has never been definitively explained in nearly six decades since.

The subject — known to researchers as Patty — walked upright across the sandbar with a gait that biomechanical experts have never been able to replicate. She turned her head and looked directly at Patterson before continuing into the treeline. The footprints she left measured 14.5 inches. Plaster casts were made before nightfall. The film site was lost for decades, swallowed by forest regrowth. It was not rediscovered and confirmed until 2011.

The file has never been closed.

This Bigfoot metal print renders that afternoon in the Pacific Northwest rainforest — the ancient ferns, the creek moving cold and quiet through the frame, the massive dark shape at the waterline, the footprint pressed deep into the mud of Bluff Creek. This is not cryptid wall art. This is a permanent record of an incident that remains, by every serious measure, unexplained.

Forged on industrial aluminum panel using dye sublimation at 400 degrees. The color enters the metal itself — fade-resistant, moisture-resistant, and built to outlast every paper print, every canvas, every explanation that has failed to account for what Patterson and Gimlin saw that afternoon.

THE EVIDENCE — 12 x 18 inch aluminum panel — Dye sublimation process — vivid, permanent, fade-resistant — Gloss finish — deep color and visible metal sheen — Ready to hang — hardware included — Lightweight — approximately 1.5 lbs — Wipe clean with dry cloth

THE COORDINATES 41.4271° N, 123.7088° W — Bluff Creek, Six Rivers National Forest, Northern California

CASE FILE STATUS UNEXPLAINED EVIDENCE LOGGED WILDCARD SOCIETY ARCHIVE

View full details