The Alaskan Coastal Sasquatch - Part One: Bigfoot Beyond the Trail

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Join Aleks & the Bigfoot Beyond the Trail crew for this epic two part documentary taking them into the heart of remote coastal section of the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska to a place known as "Area A". With a history of strange activity, their week long visit to Area A proves to be their most ambitious & dangerous expedition to date, with interesting results. Part two will drop one month after, on December 25th!

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I'm not sure where this property is located, however if you are between Seldovia and Port Graham you are in a well known area of what the natives refer as the wild woodsman. It is a dangerous area on the coast and inland for diffrent reasons. I have been in the area twice over the past 34 years, and have no wish to return. Since the 1940's or before was several missing people at the discontinued town called Portlach. After 60 years of living sometimes on the border between settled and wilderness here in Alaska I have come to realize that some areas should not be inhabited.

robertreisner
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Breathtaking scenery. Your drone footage of the whale is second to none. You put a tremendous amount of thought, money, effort and calories into the making of this video. Thank you so much.

davidpeightal
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I'm watching this documentary to go to bed. Rooms dark, everything else quiet & the bigfoot vocalizations start to play. Immediately, my dogs go nuts & start barking like crazy. Had to fast forward bc they wouldn't stop!

ashleyd
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There is ALWAYS something watching you when you are outdoors.

TheRealCCSmith
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Sasquatch or not, this was a great documentary about the wilderness by itself

vampsith
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Regardless of what they were able to document, this is worth a watch for the absolutely stunning beauty of the land!

RaeC
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I got freaked out at the recorded sounds at the beginning, so I couldn't watch this last night 😀 I had to wait till this morning to watch this!!!!
😲 😬 😯

Serenity-higd
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Alaska was my favorite place to live in! Once you get over the cold, the all day dark, or all night days... I loved it!

thelthrythquezada
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I live on the Kenai Peninsula. In 2019 we had devastating forest fires. The Funny River fire in particular was close to my house. It burned an estimated 30, 000 acres of dense forests. It also pushed a ton of wildlife out, along with something I’ve yet to fully understand. I got a quick glimpse of it while I was driving down my gravel road. It stood over 7ft on two legs. It had broad shoulders and had long stringy hair. At first my mind was trying to see a moose or a bear. My brain could not comprehend what I was looking at. Once I stopped the truck to take a better look. The animal made three quick steps. But these weren’t normal steps. They were like leaps. And then it was gone. I couldn’t see it through the woods. I stayed parked for about 20 mins waiting to see if I could clap an eye on it again. But it was gone. I had the window down. But didn’t get a distinct smell or hear anything breaking in the woods from the animal walking.

The next night I was working in my detached shop. I had been working for a few hrs fixing some yard equipment. Then I heard a loud bang. It sounded like something ran full speed into the side of the building. I went outside expecting to find an animal or a fallen tree branch. Instead I found a piece of spruce I had split for firewood. It looked like it came from my woodpile about 30 yards away. When I picked it up to go put it back on the pile I heard something crashing through the woods behind the shop. I immediately thought it was a bull moose or a scared bear. But when I looked into the woods there wasn’t anything that I could see.
Later I started to piece together the previous day and how a chunk of spruce could make it from the wood pile 30 yards to the shop. I probably couldn’t throw it 15 yards. And I used to play ball in college. It began to start making sense I guess. What I saw that day is probably what most people call Bigfoot or something like that.
Makes me take a step back and wonder sometimes.

robertbeck
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Even my 83 yr old father who still hunts said these guys always make good films and he and I always look forward too watching them, well done small town monsters 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

thesheepman
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The sincerity of the guys telling their story makes this documentary awesome! Their only explaining their experiences that's it, nothing more and nothing less! I believe these humanoid creatures exist...

nycopperwarrior
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I live in England, I am fascinated by Bigfoot/ Sasquatch stories….. I’m 79 now, will I ever get to see one on video, I doubt it, but I enjoyed this video, if only for the Whales footage…thank you for posting this video.

donallen
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These guys did an unreal job. Complete animals going to some of the areas they did. Everything in Alaska is 10 times harder, further and more rugged than you can imagine. The one thing that no camera can capture is how truly difficult and extreme it is to get around our little place on this earth. I’m grateful for the effort and respect these fine young men had for our tiny slice of our “heaven on earth”. Thank you boys, you will always have a home away from home (with food to boot).

scottm.
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How many people know about Port lock and what happened there ??? This an amazing story thank you so much for sharing this story with us.

lillbrittz
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The baby crying gave me chills! I've heard people mention the baby crying on different documentaries, but I didn't know it was common when women are present. Man this was fantastic that you recorded the audio!!!! This was amazing! Great work!

robertamaral
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I'm STOKED that I'm finally finding new, good documentarys like this. My favorite kind and it's been dry for awhile #STM

gassgames
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‘We heard a roar! Like a lion or a t-Rex…” I wonder how he knows what a t-Rex sounds like? 😂

markdarragh
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My uncle lives in Soldotna. He's a bit of a hermit and I haven't seen him since I was a kid. I'm excited to watch this!

wanderingjadah
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Honestly... I love all things unknown... in my 38 years I've seen every possible documentary I could get my hands on... you approach these subjects in a respectful and level-headed manner...
I have found each STM doc to be a very enjoyable and exciting experience. Keep up the great work!!

emmypickles
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Going back watching these older ones at 48:30 they indeed see this rock and left it there beforehand during the day then acted like it was brand new 😂

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