Hikers Vanish in Michigan Upper Penisula.
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:35 pm
Ok, lets see. Hot off the "Cryptid Wire" we have a series of bizzare disappearances in the area of Michigan's upper peninsula. According to this here article we have three hikers who have gone missing in the woods up there.
As it turns out, sevreal other persons, including one park ranger have also gone missin', but due to "inclimate weather" search patries have yet to uncover what happened.
One witness, a hunter who chooses to remain anyminous caims he saw a white furred, man-like creature carrying off what appeared to be a human body clutched in clawed hands.
Local officals have dismissed this witness as unreliable, but I don't know people. Local native american legends speak of a creature they call The Wendigo living and huntin' in those parts. Plus the game in that area has been dwindled this winter by "unknown" reasons.
A local paper is offering a $1000 reward for proof of the creature's existance, and the families of the missin' hikers is also offerin' up a reward for any information as to the whereabouts of their loved ones.
Ok fellas, this sound right up our alley. Any takers?
As it turns out, sevreal other persons, including one park ranger have also gone missin', but due to "inclimate weather" search patries have yet to uncover what happened.
One witness, a hunter who chooses to remain anyminous caims he saw a white furred, man-like creature carrying off what appeared to be a human body clutched in clawed hands.
Local officals have dismissed this witness as unreliable, but I don't know people. Local native american legends speak of a creature they call The Wendigo living and huntin' in those parts. Plus the game in that area has been dwindled this winter by "unknown" reasons.
A local paper is offering a $1000 reward for proof of the creature's existance, and the families of the missin' hikers is also offerin' up a reward for any information as to the whereabouts of their loved ones.
Ok fellas, this sound right up our alley. Any takers?