Alaska's Inyokun: Sasquatch Encounters and Missing Persons
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you heard about the recent buzz on the YouTube channel Love Horror’s trailer for their upcoming film, “On the Trail of Bigfoot: Land of the Missing”? The video explores the possibility of Bigfoot being responsible for the numerous disappearances in Alaska.
The video highlights the local legend of “inyokun,” shadowy hairy creatures said to take people to an unknown location. According to the video, these creatures are not to be trifled with, as they are seen as a serious threat in the area.
The film suggests that Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, could be responsible for some of the missing persons cases in Alaska. The idea is that Sasquatches are territorial animals trying to survive, and if they wanted to, they could easily push people out of rural areas and back to population centers.
One particularly chilling story from the video tells of a cabin in the woods where the occupants heard noises on the roof and outside the door, luring them out and leading to their disappearance. The video also notes that many of the disappearances occur a mile away from villages, where the dangers of the wilderness can quickly become lethal.
While some may dismiss the idea of Bigfoot being responsible for these disappearances, the video presents a compelling argument. The filmmakers clearly did their research, and the local legends and stories they share are both fascinating and frightening.
If you’re a fan of Bigfoot lore or just enjoy a good mystery, this video is definitely worth a watch. The trailer for “On the Trail of Bigfoot: Land of the Missing” is sure to leave you wanting more, and we can’t wait to see the full film when it’s released. So, head over to Love Horror’s YouTube channel and check it out for yourself!