• Untold Radio AM #219 Encounters with the Mysterious Creatures w/ Yakima Researcher Mel Skahan

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Untold Radio AM #219 Encounters with the Mysterious Creatures w/ Yakima Researcher Mel Skahan

  • Summary

  • Journey deep into the hidden corners of the Yakama Nation's ancient forests with Mel Skahan, a seasoned forestry technician and respected Sasquatch researcher who brings a unique blend of scientific observation and Native American wisdom to the search for Bigfoot.

    In this riveting episode of Untold Radio AM, hosts Doug and Jeff sit down with Mel as he shares his most compelling encounters from managing 1.2 million acres of tribal land. From his life-changing 2006 sighting of a massive, dark figure moving with supernatural speed through the wilderness, to the mysterious rock-throwing incidents and bone-chilling vocalizations that have followed him through the years, Mel's firsthand experiences will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about these elusive beings.

    Discover:

    Why Mel believes Sasquatch are more than just creatures, but "people like us" choosing a different path
    The spiritual significance of Bigfoot in Native American culture
    What really happened during his featured episode on "Strange Days with Bob Saget"
    The truth behind those unexplained footprints he first discovered in 1995

    Whether you're a seasoned Bigfoot enthusiast or simply curious about the unexplained, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mysterious world of Sasquatch through the eyes of someone who walks the line between modern forestry and ancient tribal knowledge.
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