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Unexplained Reports in the Columbia River Gorge with James Szubski

Unexplained Reports in the Columbia River Gorge with James Szubski

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Episode 128: On this episode, James Szubski joins me on the show. James is the owner/operator of Margie’s Outdoor Store located deep within the Columbia River Gorge in Washington State. In 2022, his store initiated a paranormal reporting program which has now received well over 150 reports of strange activity in the Gorge, including Sasquatch sightings, UFO contacts, ghost experiences, and Klickitat Ape Cat encounters. James is a former Search & Rescue EMT, a wildland firefighter, and a highly decorated US Army infantry veteran who has experienced an array of unusual phenomena. In his free time, he conducts follow up research on the paranormal reports received by his store.

During our discussion, James talked about some of the unique geology of the Columbia River Gorge, which may be part of the reason for the strange activity. He also talked about some of the unusual reports he and his employees have taken, to include Sasquatch sightings, UFO sightings (including at Mt. Adams and the ECETI Ranch), Klickitat Cat encounters, strange balls of light and even small huminoid type creatures witnessed there. You can find more out about James and the many strange reports he and his employees have filed at, margiesoutdoorstore.com.

Music by: Sergey Cheremisinov

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