"We've found bones of dinosaurs and everything else, but we haven't found bones that I've heard of, of Bigfoot," Leach said. "It would be fun if there's Bigfoot. I hope there's Bigfoot. But my guess would be there's not."
I'm not saying Bif Foot is real, but I have never found the bones of a bear or mtn lion either. There have been bones found of a very large humanoid types with odd skulls.
I met a fellow many years ago in Alaska who said he was out hunting and came across the biggest bare foot print in some mud beside a creek he ever saw. He never saw who or what made it but it was the biggest bare foot print he ever saw. After that point he believed that bigfoot was the real deal.
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When I lived in Palmer, I was black bear hunting up near the Knik glacier. We got pretty far back, and heard some of the strangest howls I've ever heard. Not wolf or coyote. It was very freaky to say the least.
Las, you just haven’t seen pictures. There’s some interesting ones out there. Problem with denying it all together is the number of people who claim to have seen one. I doubt they are all legitimate, but I can’t see all of them being a lie.
People who have arbitrarily made a decision they aren’t real without considering the evidence, have no idea how much evidence there really is.
At least my mind is open to the possibility.
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I’m a seeing is believing kinda guy. That being said, I’ve had customers from Port Graham and Nanwalek that have told me interesting stories. Same goes for folk from the NW regarding the Inukin, Ircinrraqs, Ingnakalaurak, or whatever you want to call them. I always like to ask village folks questions about these phenomenon. Sometimes I get laughs, sometimes serious stories, sometimes they won’t even talk about it. Keeps things interesting.
Yes I know the location, but they are being catty about publishing it. If you watch carefully you will notice they access it by boat from Seward. You can also see they make a turn to the north when they leave Res. Bay. Portlock is quite a bit south and west
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I’m a seeing is believing kinda guy. That being said, I’ve had customers from Port Graham and Nanwalek that have told me interesting stories. Same goes for folk from the NW regarding the Inukin, Ircinrraqs, Ingnakalaurak, or whatever you want to call them. I always like to ask village folks questions about these phenomenon. Sometimes I get laughs, sometimes serious stories, sometimes they won’t even talk about it. Keeps things interesting.
Portlock is the only place I know of where there are lots of folks believing...
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.
I’m a seeing is believing kinda guy. That being said, I’ve had customers from Port Graham and Nanwalek that have told me interesting stories. Same goes for folk from the NW regarding the Inukin, Ircinrraqs, Ingnakalaurak, or whatever you want to call them. I always like to ask village folks questions about these phenomenon. Sometimes I get laughs, sometimes serious stories, sometimes they won’t even talk about it. Keeps things interesting.
Portlock is the only place I know of where there are lots of folks believing...
I always thought Port Chatham was the most famous Kenai Peninsula Bigfoot area. It was apparently bad enough that everyone abandoned the village years ago because of the strange stuff happening.
Actually, Portlock and Port Chatham (Chatham Bay) is the same place. It’s on the Southern tip of the Kenai beyond Nanwalek and is why the elders there carry those beliefs.