• SO EP:528 Bigfoot On The Tundra!

  • Nov 3 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

SO EP:528 Bigfoot On The Tundra!

  • Summary

  • The first story, shared by Sam, details a 1970s encounter near Fort Yukon where strange noises and eye-shines were observed during a camping trip. The second story, shared by Blake, describes an encounter during a caribou hunting trip where a massive creature was seen consuming a moose calf. Finally, Shiloh shares a more recent experience of a close encounter with a Bigfoot-like figure while berry picking, which involved unsettling behavior and subsequent investigation by the village men. These accounts highlight the mysterious and frightening nature of these elusive creatures in the Alaskan wilderness.

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    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 00:24 A Mysterious Encounter Begins 01:30 Nighttime Terrors and Strange Noises 03:10 The Eyeshine and the Bear Advice 04:40 A Close Call with the Unknown 05:26 The Decision to Move Camp 06:54 A Terrifying Discovery 08:53 The Final Escape 15:13 A New Story Begins: Blake's Hunting Trip 22:20 Spotting the Mysterious Creature 23:42 A Terrifying Encounter 25:27 The Aftermath and Realization 28:28 A New Story Begins: Shiloh's Experience 33:15 The Strange Figure in the Tundra 39:05 The Village's Response 43:13 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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