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Book 2: True Bigfoot Horror: The Apex Predator - Monster in the Woods: Cryptozoology: My Terrifying, Violent, and True Encounter of Sasquatch and Others Encounters of Bigfoot Hunting People
It was a frigid cold night on the icy and rugged slopes of the Ural Mountains when nine experienced hikers died. Their case is one which is shrouded in mystery; it is known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident. The events that conspired the evening of February 2, 1959, will forever be unknown, but what we do know for sure is that the hikers cut their way out of the safety and warmth of their tents in the middle of the night. They ran down to the snow and ice covered woods wearing nothing more than their undergarments. They were never seen alive again. When the hikers failed to return from their trip search parties were sent out. They found the hikers spread throughout the forest nearly naked, barefoot, and dead. Four of the nine hikers had internal injuries and one of them, Ludmila Dubinina, had significant damage to her eye as well as her tongue ripped out. On a piece of newspaper left behind in the tent the hikers had scribbled these words: “From now on we know that the snowmen exist.†Why would nine experienced hikers leave in such haste that they cut their way out of their tent. What were they running from? What threat is so terrifying that it could lead a rational person to run into an ice and snow covered terrain without shoes wearing nothing but undergarments? They had clothes in their tents specifically designed to keep them warm and safe from hypothermia in those exact environmental conditions. What scared them so much? Skeptics would have you believe the culprit is anything but the Yeti. How could they otherwise, they have excluded the possibility because they refuse to lend any credibility to its existence, which is fair enough. However, I have seen the Yeti’s cousin in Washington State, and it was not a pleasant encounter. I know that the cryptid megafauna primate Bigfoot exists. He is as real as you and I and he is dangerous. What happened that evening will always be disputed. But there is no doubt that their story is not unique. People have been mysteriously disappearing in the wilderness for over a century and most likely long before that. In part, I am sure it is due to violent Bigfoot encounters.