• SO EP:606 Leave Or I will Kill You!

  • May 4 2025
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

SO EP:606 Leave Or I will Kill You!

  • Summary

  • Fred narrates two intriguing tales of mysterious encounters in the remote parts of Alaska. The first story revolves around Tom and Joey, brothers who embarked on an adventurous trip to Alaska 18 years ago. They experienced strange sounds and eerie feelings of being watched and surrounded while hiking near Von Frank Mountain.

    The second story, shared by Judy, describes a hunting trip with elders near the Yukon River 30 years ago. The group experienced unsettling noises, rock-throwings, and an eerie sense of being warned to leave. Both stories highlight the inexplicable occurrences and eerie details of these wilderness encounters.

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    00:00 Introduction and Background 00:58 Tom and Joey's Alaskan Adventure Begins 02:11 Exploring the Wilderness 03:02 Strange Noises in the Valley 04:43 The Encounter Intensifies 07:36 The Decision to Retreat 14:23 The Final Escape 16:29 Reflections and Aftermath 17:30 New Story: Yukon River Incident 19:02 Berry Picking Adventure Begins 19:59 A Creepy Feeling in the Air 20:53 First Sighting of the Mysterious Creature 21:34 Tension Rises: The Group Arms Themselves 23:12 Deciding to Continue the Hunt 25:51 Mind Speak: A Warning to Leave 28:42 The Group's Strategic Retreat 36:40 Final Encounter and Escape 38:20 Reflecting on the Experience

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