Three Sisters Missing in Bigfoot Country (photo)

Jul 9, 2015

A car belonging to three sisters missing in Bigfoot country has finally been located, but the whereabouts of the threesome is still unknown today. 

Megan Andrews-Sharer, 25, and her two siblings Erin, 22, and Kelsie, 16, embarked on a camping trip together in Wyoming’s rugged Bridger-Teton National Forest on June 28, 2015, but they haven’t been seen or heard from since.

The Wisconsin natives are all skilled hikers, their family members and friends claim, although the legendary terrain they’re trying to tackle this time around may be just slightly beyond their experience.

Investigators therefore believe the threesome simply got lost in that challenging wilderness -- famous not just for its deadly cliffs and grizzlies but numerous Bigfoot sightings -- and have ruled out any foul play in their disappearance, barring new evidence.

Bigfoot fleeing cameraman

“Right now, it doesn’t look like there’s anything nefarious at all,” said the local sheriff, who’s one of dozens scouring the national forest for the missing sisters. “It would appear they got turned around in the backcountry and now they’re lost.”

The Andrews-Sharer sisters’ last official contact, however, was one solitary cellphone ping on June 30th, and that’s got many people worried now, because the women only packed about five days worth of food and gear.

Many people have disappeared in Bridger-Teton’s challenging landscape, some of whom were eventually found...

In July of 2012, for instance, a climber somehow got separated from his group and went over the edge a rocky precipice hundreds of feet to his death.

In June of 2103, a seemingly healthy Michigan man hiking in that same backcountry dropped dead on a trail from a massive heart attack.

And in September 2014 the body of a 31-year-old day-tripper from Utah, missing for weeks in those mountains, was finally found. He reportedly died in a bear attack.

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