Throwing Objects

Tyler recounts a terrifying account by his father from 1946 during a mining operation off the then-Fortymile Rd.  The crew was subject to the full gammit of harassment, including the bushmen throwing a head of a caribou with horns ripped off onto their campsite, followed by a hindquarters.

The crew ended up abandoning camp and leaving the operation.

A few reports from Paxon Lake and around North Pole, and then Jack shares his story of camping with his wife at his Uppa's cabin near Bristol Bay.

Randal shares his story from last August while driving a truck down the highway.  His sighting caused him to swerve off the road into a ditch.

Another share from Gwen, who had an experience while flagging on a work site. A co-worker shared the experience.

Tommy and Alice share a terrifying story during a camping trip. When Tommy encountered two hair men while hunting moose, he hurried back to the cabin as they followed him, where they terrorized he and his wife.

While enjoying time with cousins on a river in the Bristol Bay area in the mid 1990s, Jessie shares their experience while not only trying to retreat back to the skiff after encountering a Hairy Man, but dealing with an intoxicated cousin during the ordeal.

David shares his experience from 40 years ago, when he was 10 years old, while checking up on his grandfather's remote cabin with his uncle.  At the cabin, they were surrounded by sasquatch terrorizing them as his uncle fended them off during the night.  In the past, his grandfather (his uncle's father) told them about the issues he had with the sasquatch and why he never enjoyed his time at the cabin.

Samuel shares an encounter from 1969 when running a skiff at the Red Devil mine off the Kuskokwim River.

Ian and his buddy share an experience from 1983 when they flew into the tundra off the Reindeer River to do some gold panning.

Charles shares his experience from inheriting a cabin from his uncle.  His uncle didn't go to the property often because of the "wild man in the woods", who became a problem for Charles.  He left the property and hasn't returned.

Bill, Brad, and Connie shared their experience from a would-be fun expedition day.

First, a quick share report from an elderly couple who witnessed a road crossing yesterday morning.

A share from George and Penny who were fishing in the Nenana River when a sasquatch decided to ruin their day.

A final brief share from southeast Alaska where two guys were selling a boat and saw a sasquatch.  The older buyer of the boat knew about it and wasn't worried and knows it comes and goes every spring and fall.

Todd and Alicia shared an experience from a few years ago while enjoying their passion of beachcombing in Southeast Alaska.  Sadly, they no longer beachcomb.

A share from Judy, now an elder, of an incident that took place in 1996 during a hunting party with five family members.

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