Rangers Unearth Giant Frozen Bigfoot in Tongass National Forest
Posted Tuesday, February 25, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
Exciting news for all Bigfoot enthusiasts! A video posted on the YouTube channel Cryptid Chronicles has recently caught our attention. The video, titled "BIGFOOT FOUND FROZEN in a ROCK IN ALASKA and AUTHORITIES ARE NOTIFIED!", shares an incredible discovery made by two rangers in Alaska's Tongass National Forest.
Rangers Jack Hawkins and Sarah Reeves were on their daily patrol when they stumbled upon an unusual rock formation. Upon further investigation, they discovered a cave entrance hidden behind the rocks. As they cautiously entered the cave, they couldn't believe their eyes. Frozen in the ice, they found a 12-foot humanoid creature that resembled descriptions of Bigfoot or Sasquatch.
The rangers quickly contacted their base, requesting backup and scientific personnel. They began documenting their findings, taking photos of the frozen giant. The creature's features, including its massive hands with opposable thumbs and distinctly non-human facial features, were strikingly clear in the images.
However, things took an unexpected turn when black vans and a large truck filled with men in dark suits arrived at the scene. These mysterious individuals claimed the discovery was a matter of national security and ordered the rangers to leave. Despite the urgency of the situation, Jack and Sarah complied, realizing they were outnumbered and outgunned.
As they left, they witnessed the team in suits preparing to extract the frozen Bigfoot. The rangers were left to wonder about the true intentions of these unknown agents and the fate of their extraordinary discovery.
This video has sparked a flurry of questions and theories within the Bigfoot community. Who were the men in suits, and what did they want with the frozen Bigfoot? Was this a genuine discovery, or was it staged? We invite you to watch the video and share your thoughts with us. The mystery continues to unfold, and we can't wait to see what the future holds for Bigfoot research.