Cut this video fine but managed to get it out in time. I found two disappearances that occurred in the park; one of a doctor (not an md, but of some other expertise) and one of two brothers that disappeared 10 years prior in roughly the same area. It's been almost 90-100 years respectively and all three of them have never been found. Towards the end of the video, I tried to blend them with more recent disappearances. Have a safe weekend all
In 4th grade (in the 1960s), 2 girls from my class on a field trip to a national Redwood forest in California vanished in five minutes and were gone for hours and hours before being found many miles away, OUTSIDE the park, with no idea how they got there. Back then, we had zero safety protocols, and teachers just let everyone run around without any plan for keeping kids safe. Seeing panicking teachers and parents who had absolutely no idea what to do, and their ineffectual attempts to find them taught me that adults were not smarter than kids just because they were older, or teachers. They were completely stupid and unable to act in any intelligent manner, wasting valuable time and endangering the rest of us by not getting everyone left together for protection, letting three classes run around wildly even though two were already missing!
You said it. They go missing with adults. I n those days and in this time. Hell I got lost a couple of minutes of just arriving to our camp site. Terrifying!! Panicked!!
Happens quite a bit in my area yet it rarely makes the news or is made known to the public. The only time it's made public is if it's a child or an elderly person. I find that pretty odd...
I wish you posted more. I love your videos! Thank you for helping raise awareness to those who are forgotten and unknown and need the world to be more careful .
If the pathologist said there wasn't any water in the lungs then he was dead before he was put there. It sure seems that law enforcement was trying to avoid it being a possible homicide. I get the feeling that there was some sort of foul play, but no one wanted to say it out loud. God bless these poor victims & their families. 🥺🙏
They know that it is odd when they see how the body looks, so they tell us the BS but it really is weird. They are definitely hiding something from us.
I can't speak to the possibility of foul play, but having worked at a crematorium and seeing many death certs of folks from all walks of life, I can say that a fair few either had a vague CoD (cause of death) and occasionally a strange paper trail to put it in context somewhat. One of many things I learnt while working there is that many such stories or certain specifics of them are entirely unknown to anyone not personally involved in the case (police, regional gov't, coroners, etc.) Stay safe out there and be grateful for any loved ones who'd seek justice for you if the worst were to happen. The world's not as small as we sometimes think, and strange things happen every day, whether we know of them or not.
Because it's more trouble and because they may find what really killed the people. That's sometimes why they don't want to further study cause of death.
That is very much like Paulides cases, where disappearances happen in the same place but years later. As he says, without people doing research, as time passes no one remembers the first case at all and so the second one doesn't get much attention. Thank you for keeping this info out there! Excellent presentation.
@@AwesomeWrench It shouldn't be that hard to understand. Multiple people being last seen within a mile or two of each other in a park with over a million square miles does seem a little odd.
I've gone to about 20 national parks and out of all of them glacier gave me the creepiest vibes. Kayaking the lakes just felt creepy. I don't know how to explain it
Cuz it's still wild and you can die there and no one will find you. It happens... there's no bogeymen or conspiratorial cover up. It's just wild, and if you take it lightly or you make a grievous mistake...you can die. That's it.
@@jbird7782 hell nah I've been to many national parks. I've been to all of them alone. Glacier was something else. An eerie vibe. Its not the bears because I've been to plenty of parks with bears and even got to film one 2 feet away from me. It's just an eerie vibe that I can't explain. For example kayaking lake Kintla Bowman and McDonald was straight eerie compared to kayaking jenny lake or the many other lakes in Gran Teton or the many waterways in Washington.
I always wanted to visit National Parks but my friends said they had creepy vibes about Yosemite and Yellowstone...I don't know about Glacier National Park but weird how many people here also had strange vibes about it.
I have been to several National Parks, including Glacier, which I loved! Never felt eerie or weird while I was in any of them. Just excited to be there! Would go back again in a heartbeat!
I love your research and enthusiasm for this subject. Just when I think the subject is played out, up you pop with stories that keep me hooked. Really grateful for your channel, thank you.
@@jshaw4757 Dave pauildes be saying some off the wall stuff. He legit likes to hear himself talk & his preaching politics 🙄 like get outta here w that nonsense & talk about miss people
Alright Bruddah. Hope your doing well. Love the content. Always top notch. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💯💯💯. Your geographical reach is second to none. From the Blue Ridge Mountains. Tennessee
There's a missing hiker story in my province, BC, a place called Manning Park. Big search and rescue effort but couldn't find the guy. Months went buy, the parents kept up the search, no success. It's almost 2 years now (coming up in October) and his body was eventually found but it seems to me there's not a lot of detail. I can't find out much more myself. Anyway, definitely falls into the category of the last 2 guys. He wasn't inexperienced. It was supposed to be a hike with an overnight stay, and then on to see his friends for Thanksgiving (which is the second Sunday in October here) but he never turned up. His parents even contacted David Paulides themselves
Just wanted to say I love your videos-not just the stories, but the cadence of your narration. Despite the often sad and tragic nature of the stories, I find the narration very calming and soothing. Keep up the great work!
I’m so excited to see a new video; out of all the channels that do this (research missing people) I really believe yours is the best. Thanks for all you do and much love! 💝
I regard every aspect of your work for these videos very highly. Thank you for asking for our input. I would truly appreciate if you made a segment on missing Canadian Aboriginal Native people. Thank you. Be safe and peace to you and all of your followers.
I have been binging this channel for the last month I love unexplained mysteries too RUclips just refuses to recommend it to me this is my favorite channel
Incredibly hooked on your channel. Thank you for shedding light on the disappearance of others. Your content is well laid out, your voice is lovely and your stories so interesting.
I’ve been to this park when I was stationed in Great Falls, MT while in the Air Force. I remember seeing a missing person flyer for this young hiker, which was kinda creepy to me. I’m also from Columbus, OH too.
I live in the mountains of Glacier Park and I don't mean to sound corny or cheesy or anything but some of the things that happened to people that go missing are 100% Supernatural I've seen crazy shit out here
@@saltpeter7429 I mean shit like sw and I know this is crazy but fairy's are real and things I dont know what to call like there is this thing that is around my house that looks like a deer but definitely isn't I also hear foot steps on my roof I know I sound like a lunatic
I don't like when they rely on a person's "handwriting" for facts or clues.. Myself I don't write the same every single time. If I'm nervous, upset, relaxed, scared or angry my writing will look a bit different. Also I am fully ambidextrous, each of my hands write very differently as well & not everyone would know I am fully ambidextrous. I would hope police/fbi would never rely on my handwriting for clues.
They’ve got handwriting analysists that can and would consider and be able to figure out everything you just said. I’m the same with writing that is all over the place, yet there are just wee things that we do similar no matter which time, it’s things that you’d never be thinking of, yet they do. I used to think the same, then I met a handwriting analysist. She was doing a psychic fair type thing at my work and did me for free after shift. This was behaviour as related to: It was pretty accurate, then I looked into it further out of personal curiosity and found these things out…
If he came across a dangerous animal like a grizzly which glacier has a ton of grizzly and other dangerous animals I could easily see water as an escape route. Bears can swim but out of desperation that might be a hasty choice that was made in a split second decision to dodge whatever…
Your video uploads are always very interesting & well presented. The missing 411 & other types of mysterious disappearances have always intrigued me. Excellent work 👍🏼
I can't help but wonder why an "experienced" hiker would not dish out the dollar or two for a butane lighter to bring to start a smudge fire for a distress signal. Maybe I'm watching too many of these, but these are so frustrating. As an "experienced" hiker, I ALWAYS bring a flashlight, a butane lighter, a Zippo lighter with a can of fuel, a real hiker's compass, waterproof topo maps of the area, plenty of water and food and a survival blanket that weighs as much as a pack of tissues. What am I missing here?
Don't think I'd be pitching my camp at a place called, "Goathaunt". Nope, not me. The names of places usually have a reason for being named what they are.
LOL what a lie. it is not rare at all. if they kill them they are likely to eat them at least partially. And then cache the rest of the body. Increasing numbers of bear attacks fatal or not .
My husband and son visited the park 2 years ago. The only thing out of the ordinary was something my son saw in the woods. What he described to me was a large, tall hairy bipedal creature that resembled a Sasquatch. It terrified him and doesn’t like to talk about it much. He’s adamant it wasn’t a grizzly. It had a humanoid face. I wonder if these creatures are sometimes responsible or connected in some way to people’s disappearances? There’s more mystery to the story. He didn’t want his dad to know in fear of ridicule. He said it was making grunting and whistling sounds, communicating with another. It saw him and scared the shit out of him. He said it’s face was hideous...like a man but also like a primate. My son ran down the mountain and told a park ranger who then told him to not tell it to anyone. He said “All you saw was a bear.” My son got the message like it was a threat? The park was then closed the rest of that day. Then later my son saw a few MIBs entering the area. As I said, my son wishes not to open this topic up. It really scares him to this day.
Bigfoot are not completely off the hook, they have been known to take a few, especially when they are out hunting deer at night and people make lots of noise, but I don’t think they take many cos they probably know that eventually more people will come with
We have bears, moose, wolves, cougars and other mysteries here. They probably get swooped up by an animal. The weather here is so bipolar. Every year a grizzly attack happens
What is often highlighted to me is the incompetence of RCMP I don't know whether it's corrupt or just lack of intelligence but it's highlighted in every case I see in Canada and their pathetic judiciary and sentencing is woeful
yes they are stupid and fail to even take info from people who might help. they try to assign guilt to others in a ridiculous manner. clueless and just low iq or something. Very snotty and antisocial. Also hate being called " Mounties" like it's some kind of insult.
You not heard of Thunderbirds gal ? Giant man eating Crows with 30 foot wingspans... have a look at the Crosby Grace Travel Guide for 1st time visitors to Yosemite National Park.. right at the beginning... 20 foot wingspan !
Like whattttt? With Yii’s car? (I’m taking a shot on the spelling) Soooo… he left his car at Logans Pass then what? Hitched a ride? Got a cab? Bus? Hoofed it? Back to where he was supposed to/planned on starting his hike? I’m VERY surprised at this detail Adam! You usually won’t leave a *bizarre* detail like this frustratingly unexplained or at least ACKNOWLEDGED! Does this not seem fuckin weird to you or to any other viewers? Let alone his wife, parents, authourities? Wtffffff! I say! VERT DE FLERCK?! If he was taking his and his wife’s only vehicle, why would he? And if she had her own then whyyyy would it be a plan to park it there? So when she came to meet him they’d drive separate cars out? Or stocking him with supplies would only make sense if it was their only vehicle also… right? Or am I the weird thinker here?
you'd have a lot of grizzlies etc to contend with. they are back with a vengeance and in large numbers. people have been mauled or killed in recent years. the longer you stay, the more of a chance of this.
it's such a bad idea to ever go into wilderness areas alone. Even the native americans wouldn't do that, they went in large hunting parties, or for travel, in groups. It's just too dangerous for more than one reason. if it isn't dangerous people. it's definitely dangerous animals. Missing people may have been dragged or carried away by bears and eaten or cached. Or become the victim of humans who hide and live in remote areas.
The man who was an employee of the park, his family should sue the parks because they know there is a deadly strange creatures lurking in the parks. More people are going to be killed by these creatures if the public isn't warned.
Your scripts are great but your accent is so thick it's hard to listen too. i really wish you had narrator that spoke more plainly this would be my favorite channel
I'm sure that article meant to say that the Whitehead brothers were lost in the vastness, rather than the fastness, of the Rockies. Whatever you could say about the Rockies, being fast probably wouldn't be it, lol
@@scallopohare9431 Holy humiliation, Batman…i stand corrected. LMAO Which I consider a great favor, so thank you. But what a wonderful word, isn’t it? It would beat the crap out of vastness in a street fight
Cut this video fine but managed to get it out in time. I found two disappearances that occurred in the park; one of a doctor (not an md, but of some other expertise) and one of two brothers that disappeared 10 years prior in roughly the same area. It's been almost 90-100 years respectively and all three of them have never been found. Towards the end of the video, I tried to blend them with more recent disappearances.
Have a safe weekend all
freedom > safety
In 4th grade (in the 1960s), 2 girls from my class on a field trip to a national Redwood forest in California vanished in five minutes and were gone for hours and hours before being found many miles away, OUTSIDE the park, with no idea how they got there. Back then, we had zero safety protocols, and teachers just let everyone run around without any plan for keeping kids safe. Seeing panicking teachers and parents who had absolutely no idea what to do, and their ineffectual attempts to find them taught me that adults were not smarter than kids just because they were older, or teachers. They were completely stupid and unable to act in any intelligent manner, wasting valuable time and endangering the rest of us by not getting everyone left together for protection, letting three classes run around wildly even though two were already missing!
@@christineparis5607 wow! 😳 that would be terrifying
That would be a big fat #NOPES! ARRRRRGH 🏴☠️ 😎 🦯 💙 🏴☠️
You said it. They go missing with adults. I n those days and in this time. Hell I got lost a couple of minutes of just arriving to our camp site. Terrifying!! Panicked!!
One of my favorite places in the world. Weird seeing one of these videos about a place you've actually been to.
**~o0o0o0o0o~** 👻👻 leeeeet this be a waaaarniiing to yo0o0ouuu 😂
Happens quite a bit in my area yet it rarely makes the news or is made known to the public. The only time it's made public is if it's a child or an elderly person. I find that pretty odd...
How is that weird lol not some small town. Glacier is an epic place
Even weirder living here, I grew up 12 miles from glacier. My parents still live there.
Right.. I was literally there 10 days ago. It was my 3rd time and it’s so peaceful up there
I wish you posted more. I love your videos! Thank you for helping raise awareness to those who are forgotten and unknown and need the world to be more careful .
If the pathologist said there wasn't any water in the lungs then he was dead before he was put there. It sure seems that law enforcement was trying to avoid it being a possible homicide. I get the feeling that there was some sort of foul play, but no one wanted to say it out loud. God bless these poor victims & their families. 🥺🙏
Yeah and when the police are trying to hide something that means they're either involved or are forced by someone powerful to hide things.
These people are being taken ,why there's no scent trail for dogs to pick up. Government / f.b.i. knows exactly what's going on!!
They know that it is odd when they see how the body looks, so they tell us the BS but it really is weird. They are definitely hiding something from us.
I can't speak to the possibility of foul play, but having worked at a crematorium and seeing many death certs of folks from all walks of life, I can say that a fair few either had a vague CoD (cause of death) and occasionally a strange paper trail to put it in context somewhat. One of many things I learnt while working there is that many such stories or certain specifics of them are entirely unknown to anyone not personally involved in the case (police, regional gov't, coroners, etc.)
Stay safe out there and be grateful for any loved ones who'd seek justice for you if the worst were to happen. The world's not as small as we sometimes think, and strange things happen every day, whether we know of them or not.
Because it's more trouble and because they may find what really killed the people. That's sometimes why they don't want to further study cause of death.
That is very much like Paulides cases, where disappearances happen in the same place but years later. As he says, without people doing research, as time passes no one remembers the first case at all and so the second one doesn't get much attention. Thank you for keeping this info out there! Excellent presentation.
@@AwesomeWrench I think he meant that there's been multiple people that have went missing in very specific areas within the park.
@@AwesomeWrench It shouldn't be that hard to understand. Multiple people being last seen within a mile or two of each other in a park with over a million square miles does seem a little odd.
@@AwesomeWrench I get what you're saying but you need to go look into the missing 411.
Possibly cos they were all last seen within close proximity to a predators hunting ground ie a Thunderbir
I've gone to about 20 national parks and out of all of them glacier gave me the creepiest vibes. Kayaking the lakes just felt creepy. I don't know how to explain it
Cuz it's still wild and you can die there and no one will find you. It happens... there's no bogeymen or conspiratorial cover up. It's just wild, and if you take it lightly or you make a grievous mistake...you can die. That's it.
@@jbird7782 hell nah I've been to many national parks. I've been to all of them alone. Glacier was something else. An eerie vibe. Its not the bears because I've been to plenty of parks with bears and even got to film one 2 feet away from me. It's just an eerie vibe that I can't explain. For example kayaking lake Kintla Bowman and McDonald was straight eerie compared to kayaking jenny lake or the many other lakes in Gran Teton or the many waterways in Washington.
I always wanted to visit National Parks but my friends said they had creepy vibes about Yosemite and Yellowstone...I don't know about Glacier National Park but weird how many people here also had strange vibes about it.
I have been to several National Parks, including Glacier, which I loved! Never felt eerie or weird while I was in any of them. Just excited to be there! Would go back again in a heartbeat!
Have you been to Yosemite ? Or Death Valley? Those are the creepiest to me and I think they have the most missing person cases
I love your research and enthusiasm for this subject.
Just when I think the subject is played out, up you pop with stories that keep me hooked. Really grateful for your channel, thank you.
I'm telling you Donna, not many of these YT producers that just get to the facts. To many hidden agendas.
Yay!! I look forward to hearing your voice tell these stories. 💚 from Northern California
I'd like to hear your voice instead.... 😃
I’d like to hear your voice as well in fact I’d like to make you Howl
Clear facts & no weird phony speculation. Keep up the great work.
Blatantly aliens
@@jshaw4757 Dave pauildes be saying some off the wall stuff. He legit likes to hear himself talk & his preaching politics 🙄 like get outta here w that nonsense & talk about miss people
@@_nick_d Aliens
@@_nick_d na I'm joking nick mate...I don't listen too any off these speakers anymore they all talk waffle...
Blatantly Thunderbirds
Wow. Good timing.
Just started dinner. Watching this while preparing. ❤️👍
What you cook?
Alright Bruddah. Hope your doing well. Love the content. Always top notch. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💯💯💯. Your geographical reach is second to none. From the Blue Ridge Mountains. Tennessee
There's a missing hiker story in my province, BC, a place called Manning Park. Big search and rescue effort but couldn't find the guy. Months went buy, the parents kept up the search, no success. It's almost 2 years now (coming up in October) and his body was eventually found but it seems to me there's not a lot of detail. I can't find out much more myself. Anyway, definitely falls into the category of the last 2 guys. He wasn't inexperienced. It was supposed to be a hike with an overnight stay, and then on to see his friends for Thanksgiving (which is the second Sunday in October here) but he never turned up. His parents even contacted David Paulides themselves
Can you make it easy for me and let us know his name please?
Jordan Naterer
@@AD-qg4hk Jordan Naterer
that’s so sad….
Paulides won’t do anything about it unless there is something in it for him. Very selfish and arrogant man.
Saved this for tonight. You soothe me to sleep. Hope you have a great weekend, Adam.
Just wanted to say I love your videos-not just the stories, but the cadence of your narration. Despite the often sad and tragic nature of the stories, I find the narration very calming and soothing. Keep up the great work!
Huzzah! It's my birthday and you uploaded, which made my day even better. Thanks Adam! You're a stellar storyteller.
I’m so excited to see a new video; out of all the channels that do this (research missing people) I really believe yours is the best. Thanks for all you do and much love! 💝
Fantastic video from you, as always.
I regard every aspect of your work for these videos very highly. Thank you for asking for our input.
I would truly appreciate if you made a segment on missing Canadian Aboriginal Native people. Thank you. Be safe and peace to you and all of your followers.
You deserve WAYYY more subs!!! But seems your loyal subs love you, your great at this please don’t stop and keep uploading 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥰
I have been binging this channel for the last month I love unexplained mysteries too RUclips just refuses to recommend it to me this is my favorite channel
Like ur content missed ya there for a while happy to see ur back. Godspeed
So happy to see a new video! Love it just wish you could post more often
Yayyyy! I look forward to your voice and the howl! I love the howl. Your thoroughness and caring have kept me hooked also, keep it up hunny!
Try not to keep it up.... it might fall off
Excellent job as usual thank you
Incredibly hooked on your channel. Thank you for shedding light on the disappearance of others. Your content is well laid out, your voice is lovely and your stories so interesting.
I’ve been to this park when I was stationed in Great Falls, MT while in the Air Force. I remember seeing a missing person flyer for this young hiker, which was kinda creepy to me. I’m also from Columbus, OH too.
Thank you Adam for the great content. I always look forward to getting the notifications of your videos.
Thanks for the videos they r always mysterious!
Thanks Adam. As always love and appreciate your research and dedication to the channel. Cheers Canada 🇨🇦
Been waiting on a good post from you. Was missing ur content
Adam would be super great at like bedtime stories,for little kids too..🤣 he has such a soft,comforting voice for narrating Lol
Love your channel and the content, also love the sound of your voice. You have great enunciation and inflection. Keep them coming.
The cat and the fiddle...secrets of the forest..
Another fantastic video. Your content never declines in its quality. Great job.
Damn that creek spillway is beautiful
Goathaunt camp is now on my list of places to avoid, along with Manitou Lake, and any place with "devil" in the name.
@@AwesomeWrench Obviously, the goat would haunt him.
I live in the mountains of Glacier Park and I don't mean to sound corny or cheesy or anything but some of the things that happened to people that go missing are 100% Supernatural I've seen crazy shit out here
What do you propose? I am interested to hear about it.
@@saltpeter7429 I mean shit like sw and I know this is crazy but fairy's are real and things I dont know what to call like there is this thing that is around my house that looks like a deer but definitely isn't I also hear foot steps on my roof I know I sound like a lunatic
Yessssss!!!!!!! Days been made..
What a gorgeous drone shots, editing is done masterfully here.
I don't like when they rely on a person's "handwriting" for facts or clues.. Myself I don't write the same every single time. If I'm nervous, upset, relaxed, scared or angry my writing will look a bit different. Also I am fully ambidextrous, each of my hands write very differently as well & not everyone would know I am fully ambidextrous. I would hope police/fbi would never rely on my handwriting for clues.
They’ve got handwriting analysists that can and would consider and be able to figure out everything you just said. I’m the same with writing that is all over the place, yet there are just wee things that we do similar no matter which time, it’s things that you’d never be thinking of, yet they do. I used to think the same, then I met a handwriting analysist. She was doing a psychic fair type thing at my work and did me for free after shift. This was behaviour as related to:
It was pretty accurate, then I looked into it further out of personal curiosity and found these things out…
Evening here buddy!!! Great video informative as always! Thank you...hope you have a great day/night also!! And stay vigilant my friend ♥😳♥
Thanks Adam 🌹😃
Some of the programs out there use so much music that it ruins the context Thanks for not doing that.
If he came across a dangerous animal like a grizzly which glacier has a ton of grizzly and other dangerous animals I could easily see water as an escape route. Bears can swim but out of desperation that might be a hasty choice that was made in a split second decision to dodge whatever…
In fact I could also see ones planned hike route getting changed on the spot in order to avoid dangerous wildlife.
Your video uploads are always very interesting & well presented. The missing 411 & other types of mysterious disappearances have always intrigued me. Excellent work 👍🏼
Nice great success ☺️
I can't help but wonder why an "experienced" hiker would not dish out the dollar or two for a butane lighter to bring to start a smudge fire for a distress signal. Maybe I'm watching too many of these, but these are so frustrating. As an "experienced" hiker, I ALWAYS bring a flashlight, a butane lighter, a Zippo lighter with a can of fuel, a real hiker's compass, waterproof topo maps of the area, plenty of water and food and a survival blanket that weighs as much as a pack of tissues. What am I missing here?
I love hometown stories.
Don't think I'd be pitching my camp at a place called, "Goathaunt". Nope, not me. The names of places usually have a reason for being named what they are.
Something baaaad. Oh boy.
Last night I came home from a week-long trip here. So glad I'm just seeing this now. 😂 beautiful place though. ❤️
I love your voice and your info thank
You for your time and work you,
Love your channel.
Yaaayy...Its Adam, At the howl of the Wolf! 🐺🌞
Why is it that "The weather took a turn for the worst" on all these cases? Thanks
sudden bad weather would be a reasonable explanation for accidents and disappearances.
Yes the wolf howl. Now Let's get bizarre everyone.👍👍
No water in the lungs = died before getting into the water..
Yeah. So there's no way he fell in the water on his own.
A grizzly bear attack would likely be found and pretty messy. It's very rare for a bear to actually eat a Human...
LOL what a lie. it is not rare at all. if they kill them they are likely to eat them at least partially. And then cache the rest of the body. Increasing numbers of bear attacks fatal or not .
My husband and son visited the park 2 years ago. The only thing out of the ordinary was something my son saw in the woods. What he described to me was a large, tall hairy bipedal creature that resembled a Sasquatch. It terrified him and doesn’t like to talk about it much. He’s adamant it wasn’t a grizzly. It had a humanoid face. I wonder if these creatures are sometimes responsible or connected in some way to people’s disappearances?
There’s more mystery to the story. He didn’t want his dad to know in fear of ridicule. He said it was making grunting and whistling sounds, communicating with another. It saw him and scared the shit out of him. He said it’s face was hideous...like a man but also like a primate. My son ran down the mountain and told a park ranger who then told him to not tell it to anyone. He said “All you saw was a bear.” My son got the message like it was a threat? The park was then closed the rest of that day. Then later my son saw a few MIBs entering the area. As I said, my son wishes not to open this topic up. It really scares him to this day.
Bigfoot are not completely off the hook, they have been known to take a few, especially when they are out hunting deer at night and people make lots of noise, but I don’t think they take many cos they probably know that eventually more people will come with
Guns !
Not sure why I never get notified
Click “all” on bell icon c
At that time was much more difficult to find people in such huge territory.....
Great video
Hey howdy hey y’all from Northeast Florida.
Howdy from the uk 🇬🇧
Hello there from Panguitch Utah....
Hi, from North Carolina.
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Howdy Landon👋🏻👍🇺🇸😎
I like the guy @ 19:15 who looks like he just exited the mens fitting room in some department store representing a tier 1 search team member
We have bears, moose, wolves, cougars and other mysteries here. They probably get swooped up by an animal. The weather here is so bipolar. Every year a grizzly attack happens
I went there back in July 92.
Not a place I would " wander" about.
Thunderbirds
Northwest of Montana? That would be Alberta or British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦
Waterton Park lake is split between Montana and Southern Alberta. 😃
Could mean Northwest *part* of Montana as well
@@CindyandRicoTheCoonhoundCross ahh, I didn't know that
Thank you.
Finally, some stories on glassy-ear national park.
I hear the Grisly bears are well fed in Glacier National Park.
yeah they like the taste of human.
Great voice.Great Content.
What is often highlighted to me is the incompetence of RCMP I don't know whether it's corrupt or just lack of intelligence but it's highlighted in every case I see in Canada and their pathetic judiciary and sentencing is woeful
yes they are stupid and fail to even take info from people who might help. they try to assign guilt to others in a ridiculous manner. clueless and just low iq or something. Very snotty and antisocial. Also hate being called " Mounties" like it's some kind of insult.
New intro animation is cool
Accident my arse !!!!🙄
love ur vids
Why the hell aren't these ppl taught to leave a trail if they are lost, wtf, break branches, smear some mud, pee on the trail , anything...
Hungry Grizzly Bears may be responsible for these disappearances.
More likely to be Thunderbirds
@@nicholaswilliams4336 thunderbirds????
You not heard of Thunderbirds gal ? Giant man eating Crows with 30 foot wingspans... have a look at the Crosby Grace Travel Guide for 1st time visitors to Yosemite National Park.. right at the beginning... 20 foot wingspan !
Do the Bears have Passports ?📰🐻
"A little bit odd"..is NOT bizarre 🤨
Come on Adam,no holdin out on us 🤣 Lol
Like whattttt? With Yii’s car? (I’m taking a shot on the spelling) Soooo… he left his car at Logans Pass then what? Hitched a ride? Got a cab? Bus? Hoofed it? Back to where he was supposed to/planned on starting his hike? I’m VERY surprised at this detail Adam! You usually won’t leave a *bizarre* detail like this frustratingly unexplained or at least ACKNOWLEDGED! Does this not seem fuckin weird to you or to any other viewers? Let alone his wife, parents, authourities? Wtffffff! I say! VERT DE FLERCK?! If he was taking his and his wife’s only vehicle, why would he? And if she had her own then whyyyy would it be a plan to park it there? So when she came to meet him they’d drive separate cars out? Or stocking him with supplies would only make sense if it was their only vehicle also… right? Or am I the weird thinker here?
This is stickin right in my craw I tell you!
Why do these videos always have such weird inflections?
They didn’t get lost in the park, they snuck out and bought a house for 200k over asking and never left the state!
that last guy may have been fleeing a bear. ran into the water and tripped.
Sorry I had a longer comment but my phone had a mind of its own ,I'm not going to rewrite everything I had put but .again thank you
That's where hitler retired at a us and German built military base under a mountain
ADAM HERE
I loved Glacier. You just have to be smart when out in nature. It's not a city street.
Which is why you all should NOT come here, haha
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Would love to go there and stay a month, or maybe go live there
you'd have a lot of grizzlies etc to contend with. they are back with a vengeance and in large numbers. people have been mauled or killed in recent years. the longer you stay, the more of a chance of this.
it's such a bad idea to ever go into wilderness areas alone. Even the native americans wouldn't do that, they went in large hunting parties, or for travel, in groups. It's just too dangerous for more than one reason. if it isn't dangerous people. it's definitely dangerous animals. Missing people may have been dragged or carried away by bears and eaten or cached. Or become the victim of humans who hide and live in remote areas.
Or more likely get abducted by Thunderbirds
Prime big foot country
Or 4, intentionally vanished, by engineering his own disappearance??
The man who was an employee of the park, his family should sue the parks because they know there is a deadly strange creatures lurking in the parks. More people are going to be killed by these creatures if the public isn't warned.
Missing 411
yeah i don't think the family can possibly prove the existence of "a deadly strange creatures" in court?
You could get a deadly strange lawyer to defend ya
Dr Lumley disappeared off the face of the earth.... good ol Thunderbird ?...
The Mothman or the Batsquatch!
Is it a bird ?... Is it a plane?, no it’s Batsquatch !
Your scripts are great but your accent is so thick it's hard to listen too. i really wish you had narrator that spoke more plainly this would be my favorite channel
Just Glacier..?
Ludes dude ludes
F#@kin ludes man"
Dennis Leary?
Ok you got me
Bro tell me you got a ticktock
Been here a while n never thought to ask lol
Type of country where you could be eaten by a bear or wolves
Lots of bears, but never saw a wolf in GNP.
We searched the area 637 times! Nothing! Then he was found! It MUST be the supernatural!!
I think it would be weird if my car keys went missing and then they appeared on a table where I had already looked numerous times already.
I'm sure that article meant to say that the Whitehead brothers were lost in the vastness, rather than the fastness, of the Rockies. Whatever you could say about the Rockies, being fast probably wouldn't be it, lol
You're on the intertubes, look up "fastness."
@@scallopohare9431 Holy humiliation, Batman…i stand corrected. LMAO Which I consider a great favor, so thank you.
But what a wonderful word, isn’t it? It would beat the crap out of vastness in a street fight
@@wendys390 My inner English teacher is pleased. ☺️
"Fastness" is the correct term.
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