A massive stash of $1 million worth of meth was found stuffed in suitcases in a Washington forest, a report said.

The two suitcases containing 186 pounds of methamphetamine was uncovered in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest by authorities investigating a smuggling ring, according to Gazette-Tribune.

“The Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit assisted Homeland Security Investigations with a cross border air smuggling investigation on the Okanogan National Forest near the town of Mazama,” Sheriff Tony Hawley said.

“Sergeant Gene Davis and his K9 partner Gunner assisted with a narcotics search of the area and K9 Gunner located two suitcase full of methamphetamine weighing 186 pounds.”

The sheriff added that the suitcases full of meth were located in a heavily brushy area in the National Forest and had a street value of around $1 million.