2 Oregon men in died from exposure after going to search for Sasquatch in Washington state
CBSN
Two men were found dead Saturday in a forest in southwestern Washington, where they disappeared last week while searching for Sasquatch, authorities said.
The bodies of the men, 37 and 59, were discovered after a three-day search through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, according to the Skamania County Sheriff's Office. Exposure appeared to be the cause of both deaths, the sheriff said in a statement, noting the men seemed unprepared for the brutally cold weather.
Neither man was identified, but the sheriff said the pair was from Portland, Oregon.

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