Ex-Deputy Recounts 2003 Bigfoot Encounter in Olympic Peninsula
Posted Sunday, August 16, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
Okay, so I just came across this video that genuinely stopped me in my tracks. A retired law enforcement officer from Washington State is telling a story that gave me chills just reading through the discussion. This isn't some random campfire tale — this is Dale Whitaker, a guy who spent 30 years with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office in Port Townsend, finishing his career as a senior investigator before retiring in 2015. On top of that, he volunteered with Jefferson County Search and Rescue for about 20 of those years, spending countless hours in the backcountry of the Olympic Peninsula.
The Olympic Peninsula is basically prime Sasquatch territory. It's this massive chunk of land jutting out into the Pacific from the northwestern corner of Washington, with Olympic National Park taking up most of the interior — over 900,000 acres of everything from Pacific coastline to subalpine meadows to some of the most incredible temperate rainforest on the planet. The Hoh Rainforest is the crown jewel, getting between 140 and 170 inches of rain every year, producing