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Winter is supposed to loosen its grip this time of year.Across much of the country the snow has begun to melt, rivers have started moving again, and the woods are slowly waking from that long seasonal silence. According to tradition, we were promised six more weeks of winter. But in many places the season seems ready to move on.Still… winter doesn’t surrender quietly.In parts of the United States, storms continue to roll through the mountains and river valleys. Blowing snow. Sudden temperature drops. And in some regions, travelers are still hearing a phrase that carries a particular kind of warning:Whiteout conditions.The kind of weather where the land disappears.Where distance collapses.Where the world shrinks to the narrow reach of your headlights.It’s during moments like that—when visibility fades and the wilderness feels suddenly larger—that strange things have a way of appearing.Tonight’s story is the beginning of a three-part series called Whiteout Warning.It takes us back to the winter of 1999, in a small town called Greyhaven, where the end of the century arrived under heavy skies and deepening snow.A game warden was found dead beside the Ashkine River.A storm closed the roads.And somewhere in the woods upriver, something large was moving through the snow.The people of Greyhaven would later realize that the storm wasn’t the only thing moving through those woods.And when the snow finally stopped falling…it revealed tracks no one in town was ready to explain.------------------------------------------------Special nod to Jeff Dye on The Michael Knowles Show about the existence of Bigfoot. I kust had to share. Listen to the end...-----------------------------------------------Here are the steps to support the podcast : 1 Find the Support Link: Go to the Bigfoot's Wilderness Podcast page on Spreaker (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412). 2 Click "Support": Look for a button that says "Become a Supporter" or a link that ends in /support within the show description or on their main page. 3 Select Payment: Follow the prompts to set up your recurring monthly payment. 4 Benefits: By joining the Supporters Club, you may gain access to exclusive, supporter-only content, ad-free listening, and bonus episodes, depending on what the creator has set up.

Whiteout Warning Part 2 - What the Warden InterruptedWinter is supposed to loosen its grip this time of year.Across much of the country the snow has begun to melt, rivers have started moving again, and the woods are slowly waking from that long seasonal silence. According to tradition, we were promised six more weeks of winter. But in many places the season seems ready to move on.Still… winter doesn’t surrender quietly.In parts of the United States, storms continue to roll through the mountains and river valleys. Blowing snow. Sudden temperature drops. And in some regions, travelers are still hearing a phrase that carries a particular kind of warning:Whiteout conditions.The kind of weather where the land disappears.Where distance collapses.Where the world shrinks to the narrow reach of your headlights.It’s during moments like that—when visibility fades and the wilderness feels suddenly larger—that strange things have a way of appearing.Tonight’s story is the beginning of a three-part series called Whiteout Warning.It takes us back to the winter of 1999, in a small town called Greyhaven, where the end of the century arrived under heavy skies and deepening snow.A game warden was found dead beside the Ashkine River.A storm closed the roads.And somewhere in the woods upriver, something large was moving through the snow.The people of Greyhaven would later realize that the storm wasn’t the only thing moving through those woods.And when the snow finally stopped falling…it revealed tracks no one in town was ready to explain.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.

Whiteout Warning Part 1 of 3 Winter is supposed to loosen its grip this time of year.Across much of the country the snow has begun to melt, rivers have started moving again, and the woods are slowly waking from that long seasonal silence. According to tradition, we were promised six more weeks of winter. But in many places the season seems ready to move on.Still… winter doesn’t surrender quietly.In parts of the United States, storms continue to roll through the mountains and river valleys. Blowing snow. Sudden temperature drops. And in some regions, travelers are still hearing a phrase that carries a particular kind of warning:Whiteout conditions.The kind of weather where the land disappears.Where distance collapses.Where the world shrinks to the narrow reach of your headlights.It’s during moments like that—when visibility fades and the wilderness feels suddenly larger—that strange things have a way of appearing.Tonight’s story is the beginning of a three-part series called Whiteout Warning.It takes us back to the winter of 1999, in a small town called Greyhaven, where the end of the century arrived under heavy skies and deepening snow.A game warden was found dead beside the Ashkine River.A storm closed the roads.And somewhere in the woods upriver, something large was moving through the snow.The people of Greyhaven would later realize that the storm wasn’t the only thing moving through those woods.And when the snow finally stopped falling…it revealed tracks no one in town was ready to explain.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you'd like to support the podcast , please follow the instructions below. Thank you.Here are the steps to support the podcast: 1 Find the Support Link: Go to the Bigfoot's Wilderness Podcast page on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412 2 Click "Support": Look for a button that says "Become a Supporter" or a link that ends in /support within the show description or on their main page. 3 Select Payment: Follow the prompts to set up your recurring monthly payment. 4 Benefits: By joining the Supporters Club, you may gain access to exclusive, supporter-only content, ad-free listening, and bonus episodes, depending on what the creator has set up.

Southern Idaho isn’t supposed to be Bigfoot country.But one quiet night on a familiar back road, Dale Graham encountered something tall, calm, and unmistakably not human. There was no chase, no threat—only a silent moment of awareness between two beings at the edge of the light.This episode explores a restrained and unsettling encounter from open desert country, reminding us that places we call “empty” may be anything but.After the FloodAfter a devastating flood tears through the mountains of West Virginia, farmer Henry Collins begins repairing the damage left behind on his land. While checking a fence line along the edge of his pasture, he notices movement on a distant ridge.What first appears to be a bear soon reveals itself as something far larger—an enormous, mud-covered figure walking slowly along the ridge line.The creature never approaches. It never makes a sound. It simply moves through the landscape as if traveling somewhere else.In the days that follow, other farmers in the valley begin reporting strange disturbances—skittish livestock, missing feed, and unfamiliar sounds in the night.Henry believes what he saw that morning wasn’t a monster or something watching his farm.It was something displaced by the flood… just passing through the mountains like everything else trying to survive after the land changed.If you'd like to support the podcast , please follow the instructions below. Thank you.Here are the steps to support the podcast: 1 Find the Support Link: Go to the Bigfoot's Wilderness Podcast page on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412 2 Click "Support": Look for a button that says "Become a Supporter" or a link that ends in /support within the show description or on their main page. 3 Select Payment: Follow the prompts to set up your recurring monthly payment. 4 Benefits: By joining the Supporters Club, you may gain access to exclusive, supporter-only content, ad-free listening, and bonus episodes, depending on what the creator has set up.

ehe Road That Took a ScreamSome roads are quiet.Some roads are forgotten.And some roads don’t want you there at all.In this episode of Bigfoot’s Wilderness, we travel down a lonely stretch of road where something unseen makes its presence known—not with words, but with warnings. Strange sounds echo from the trees. Objects appear where they shouldn’t. And one terrifying scream reminds travelers that the forest is always watching.This is a gentle campfire-style story for curious kids and brave listeners, filled with mystery, imagination, and just enough chills to keep the flashlight close—but not close your eyes.Perfect for young Bigfoot fans who love spooky stories without nightmares.🌲 Listen closely… and remember: if a road tells you to turn back, it might be wise to listen.If you'd like to make a donation , please see the link below. It would be greatly appreciated.Here are the steps to support them: 1 Find the Support Link: Go to the Bigfoot's Wilderness Podcast page on Spreaker (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412). 2 Click "Support": Look for a button that says "Become a Supporter" or a link that ends in /support within the show description or on their main page. 3 Select Payment: Follow the prompts to set up your recurring monthly payment. 4 Benefits: By joining the Supporters Club, you may gain access to exclusive, supporter-only content, ad-free listening, and bonus episodes, depending on what the creator has set up.

Part V: The Witness That Never SpokeSlate Ridge was never marked on a map—but everyone knew where not to go.In the final chapter of The Missing Hunter, a quiet encounter in the late 1980s brings the truth into focus. A lone hunter walks into the woods chasing sign, unaware he’s about to witness something far more unsettling than a legend. What he encounters isn’t violence… it’s restraint. Not judgment… but observation.Part Five concludes the series not with answers, but with understanding—revealing the role of the witness, the cost of knowing, and why some stories survive without ever being spoken aloud.This is not a tale of justice.It’s a tale of memory.Welcome to Bigfoot’s Wilderness.IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST, LINKS IS BELOW:Here are the steps to support them: 1 Find the Support Link: Go to the Bigfoot's Wilderness Podcast page on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412 2 Click "Support": Look for a button that says "Become a Supporter" or a link that ends in /support within the show description or on their main page. 3 Select Payment: Follow the prompts to set up your recurring monthly payment.

The Missing Hunter — Part 4Bigfoot’s Wilderness PodcastIn Part 4 of The Missing Hunter, the story shifts.The search no longer feels like a rescue.The woods no longer feel neutral.As Slate Ridge grows quieter, the absence of the hunter begins to weigh heavier than any physical evidence left behind. Familiar terrain starts to feel altered. Sounds drop away. The forest seems to pause, as if holding something back.This episode explores the moment when disappearance becomes realization — when those closest to the search begin to understand that whatever happened here did not happen by accident, and that the woods may not be as empty as they appear.Strange encounters surface. Silence becomes intentional. And somewhere beyond the tree line, something watches — not to intervene, but to witness.The Missing Hunter — Part Four is a turning point in the story, where fear gives way to understanding, and the truth begins to take shape in ways no one is prepared to face.Stay with us as the mystery deepens.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.

The search was thorough. The terrain unforgiving. And yet, something was still wrong.In Part Three of The Missing Hunter, searchers finally uncover signs that should have brought relief—but instead raise deeper, more unsettling questions.Tracks that don’t make sense. Evidence that appears days too late. And a silence in the woods that feels deliberate, not accidental.As daylight fades and reality sets in, it becomes clear that whatever happened to the missing hunter did not happen quickly—and did not go unnoticed.Some discoveries aren’t meant to bring closure.Some answers arrive long after they matter.And some things in the wilderness watch… and wait.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.

The search for Wade Harlan was supposed to bring answers. Instead, it brought silence, fear, and the growing realization that something on Slate Ridge was watching the men who came looking. As the search expands, dogs refuse to track, radios fail, and strange signs begin to surface—footsteps that don’t belong, knocks that don’t sound right, and a presence that never shows itself but makes itself known. In Part II of The Missing Hunter, the focus shifts from who Wade was… to what may have decided his fate. Some lines, once crossed, cannot be uncrossed.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.

In the fall of a quiet hunting season, one man walks into the woods and never comes out. What begins as a routine hunt slowly unravels into something far more unsettling. The terrain is familiar. The weather is calm. And yet, there are signs that don’t quite add up—tracks that shouldn’t be there, silence where there should be sound, and a growing sense that the forest is watching. In Part One, we set the stage: the hunter, the location, and the moments leading up to his disappearance. This is not a story of sudden chaos—but of subtle warning signs missed, and a presence that stays just out of sight. The search has not yet begun. The answers have not yet surfaced. But something in the woods remembers. Part Two is coming soon.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bigfoot-s-wilderness-podcast--4730412/support.