• SO EP:577 There's A Monster On The Hill!

  • Mar 2 2025
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

SO EP:577 There's A Monster On The Hill!

  • Summary

  • This episode features Fred recounting stories of mysterious and terrifying encounters with 'hairy men' in the remote Alaskan wilderness. A former fishing guide named Brad describes a disturbing experience on the McClung River involving loud noises, thrown rocks, and a large, dark figure. Despite the ordeal, Brad's employer dismisses his claims, and he loses his job. Another tale, shared by Priscilla, recounts a similarly alarming encounter during a fish-counting expedition at Lake Beverly, where the group is pursued by two Sasquatches. Priscilla remains haunted by the event, leading her to relocate from Alaska. Lastly, Herbie's account from 1957 describes a tense encounter with a 'hairy man' during a gold prospecting trip with his uncle and cousin. The terrifying experience, marked by rock-throwing and demonic screams, leaves a lasting impression on the young boy. Herbie's story further underscores the mysterious and frightening presence of these creatures in the Alaskan backcountry.

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    00:00 Introduction and Brad's Story Begins 00:46 The Fishing Trip and Strange Noises 02:59 First Encounter with the Dark Figure 04:04 Retreat and Rock Throwing Incident 06:54 Return to the Skiff and Final Encounter 11:50 Brad's Job Loss and Aftermath 15:29 Priscilla's Traumatic Experience 26:33 Herbie's Childhood Encounter 38:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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