Duane and Roger, two friends from Anchorage, share an experience while salmon fishing.
Screams
Heavy equipment operator Colin had an experience fifteen years ago while working on a project in remote Alaska off the Yukon River.
Jack, who did geological surveying, shared his story that happened about a decade ago on the Brooks Range with four others.
Jonah reached out to share a story about his uncle's experience at his cabin outside of Prince of Wales Island.
A recent encounter from Caleb who shares what happened to him while on a moose hunt near Swede Lake.
Jeanette and Tracy share their terrifying story from June of 2021 while renting a cabin in a place they've been visiting for many years.
A log home builder named Charlie shared his experience from four years ago while constructing a log cabin for a client with his apprentice.
On site at Eklutna Lake where Coloradans Douglas and Trina, had an encounter a few weeks ago. While enjoying the camping, they heard a scream across the lake they thought could be a cougar, even though they thought it was too loud. Soon after that, they heard another scream from the other direction that was moving towards them. They quickly jumped into their kayaks and left.
Filming near the site where James and Deborah heard a scream and saw movement while they were in a remote area a few miles west of Nancy Lake Recreational Area last year in summer of 2021. As they're running in fear towards the recreation area with bear spray in hand, they're being paralleled while hearing imitation owl hoots and birds. Once they made it to a parking area and met up with a canoe group to tell them what happened, they heard loud thrashing in the trees.
For the first part of the video, I shot some footage of the Little Susitna River, part of Knik River by Jim Creek where Craig had gravel thrown at him, and a bridge over the Matanuska River.
Two shares, the first a retired fish and game biologist that had an experience ten years ago off the Mulchatna river while gathering data on salmon with three others, where they realized what they at first thought was a person exiting the freezing cold river was a Sasquatch they estimated to be over 10'. They later met up with a group of observers who didn't believe them at first, but did later after they had an encounter, topped off with screams. When both groups tried to relay their experiences to a fish and game trooper, they fell on deaf ears.
Greg, who lives in Europe, used to spend a lot of money to fly his dogs and equipment to Alaska to participate in the Iditarod. About five years ago, while training a few months prior to the race, he and fellow team members stopped a few miles outside of Rainy Pass to camp out in an area with multiple available cabins before continuing the next day. That night, his dogs were huddled together in fear and kept moving around the cabin away from something outside.
Chad, a cyclist who'd over the years travel to Alaska for a long-distance cycling event, became a recipient of typical Alaskan Sasquatch behavior while setting up a camp to take a break during his trip a few miles north of Trapper Creek.
Mark was camping with his family off the Matanuska River back in 2020 when they heard a scream and loud splashing in the river. After he saw it in the water, they had sunlight and used it to pack up camp and leave. He has not camped since.
Jesse shared his encounter from May of 2022 that took place at the Granite Creek Campground on the Kenai Peninsula. Like so many who experience these encounters, his love for camping is completely ruined.