The Alaskan Coastal Sasquatch – Part One: Bigfoot Beyond the Trail



Join Aleks & the Bigfoot Beyond the Trail crew for this epic two part documentary taking them into the heart of remote coastal section of the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska to a place known as “Area A”. With a history of strange activity, their week long visit to Area A proves to be their most ambitious & dangerous expedition to date, with interesting results. Part two will drop one month after, on December 25th!

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41 thoughts on “The Alaskan Coastal Sasquatch – Part One: Bigfoot Beyond the Trail”

  1. Honestly… I love all things unknown… in my 38 years I've seen every possible documentary I could get my hands on… you approach these subjects in a respectful and level-headed manner…
    I have found each STM doc to be a very enjoyable and exciting experience. Keep up the great work!!

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  2. The baby wiz crying coz u ain't showing "the full foot" nae toes look like that unless they've been thru a still saw, theres no straight line lining up toe tips these ones been chopped off at the top

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  3. as an avid backpacker/bowhunter in the pnw…bigfoot country…I have actually heard what these guys said about something hitting a tree with a baseball bat. Miles back in the woods where no one but myself and hunting buddy were heard this. more like a baseball bat against a telephone pole. a man could not reproduce this sound. I have trail cams out year round on Mt St Helens and have recorded everything but bigfoot. kind of spooky. they exist whether in real life or as an aparition,I dont know. great film and I do believe you.

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  4. I’m 2/3rds through and convinced my comment (trying to bybass Al-Gore Rhythm intercept) will magically not exist, but wth are people talking about “best evidence?!! So, 2-3 with STORIES?!! ……and, an hour and a half of……NOTHING!!!!!!………..oh, there was a cabin………dumbasses!!

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  5. I've been fascinated with bigfoot my whole life. I've camped and back packed my whole life. Yosemite, Tuolomne, Yellowstone, Glacier, Oregon, Washington you name it. I heard tree knocking so many times in my life, including feeling like I've been watched over and over again. And in 1981 I had a close encounter something synonymous with bigfoot sightings. This was done so well. Thank you!

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  6. The sooner people realize these are interdimensionals they’re one of many interdimensional‘s there here one moment and not the next that’s why you’re never gonna find one. You’re never going to catch a Sasquatch and bring it to somebody for verification. It doesn’t work like that those of us that know we know I’m from Syria. I’ve lived in Egypt, my whole life and I’ve lived in North America, there’s all sorts of things that are not human beings or animals as we think of them inner dimensional. If you will there’s all sorts of them, Sasquatch Bigfoot whatever you wanna call, it doesn’t really matter. There’s many variations and regional differences but it’s all a similar entity, I guess part ape part human, very intelligent, larger than a human capable, certainly squashing a human being like a bug, but nonetheless, never doing that, even when threatened, they’re inter -dimensionals. They’re like a jinni a ghost, a demon anything like that, but just a little bit different, but not really they’re in another dimension and they can freely cross back-and-forth. There’s multiple dimensions in our universe. They can cross back-and-forth quite readily an Atwill, whereas human beings, not so much we can cross over their dimension, but we can’t come back at Will and we don’t typically cross over to their dimension by our own volition either tends to happen on accident, or by circumstances with which we don’t really truly understand that’s why we can see them they can see us, but we can always see them. if we do see them it’s because they want us to typically they definitely know we’re there it’s really not that crazy at all to think about. What’s crazy to me is these people that go out trying to hunt Bigfoot like it’s an actual flesh and blood creature that they’re going to catch or trap is though it’s a muskrat or a bear that’s not gonna happen any more than you can catch a ghost or a genie the sooner that we except that this is reality there are things beyond our tangible grasp the easier things will be.

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  7. We have a saw whet owl at our house in Washington we call him Pierre because he toots all night long..
    He's at our house every spring looking for a new love or maybe reuniting with the love of his life but he talks and talks all night long and we love him

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  8. We have mostly brown bear and some black bear in Northern California. There were grizzlies but they were killed off a long time ago.
    What you called a bear footprint seemed a little wider at the heel area. The front paws can be like but smaller than the forefoot and the rear foot heel noticibly smaller than the forefoot’s. I need to look it up again. It’s been years since I read it but I always look for them and when I find them I put my running shoes next to it for scale in a picture, With a bear you can kind of gauge how tall it is from measuring the forefoot.

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  9. In the summer of '93 I worked at a Kenai cannery. I was aware of "bigfoot" in the 1980s but I seemed to take a break from the topic during my 20s in the 1990s.

    I'm really rethinking the amount of time I spent walking around by myself — not just in AK — certainly at night.

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  10. First time here !!!! Lets see what we got here?
    I really like what you guys are doing in the cabin. You already know there is Bigfoots. The rusty chair says it all.
    Because you find stuff in the rusty chair,and other areas, that means they are trying to exchange with you. Be nice,
    Wise up and leave apples and fruits.
    You have in your hands a way to create a relationship with them. I read about a teacher who had a cabin up in Pennsylvania and a juvenile Bigfoot and him created a relationship. The book is called The cabin. If I'm not mistaken.
    This could be a great opportunity for you guys. To create never seen before exchanges, pictures, and video 📹
    Good luck !!!!
    Pd. A good cameraman won't put his camera directly in front of the little black mirror to have a shot. He can always from a distance zoom in. No need to all that camera movements. It create nauseating effects on the viewers.
    That camera man needs some basics on camera do and don't. Best of luck !!
    A new subscriber from Bigfoots territory Arkansas.

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  11. Back in the 70;s my coworkers invited me up to their deer hunting club of 8,000 acres up in the Hopland,Ca. area years later I had the most incredible vision while in bed. I was on top of the highest hill where I had been earlier it was around 9 a.m. just a beautiful day with clear blue skies and sunshine. So l am looking out the valley below which was an open up down field and at the back end of it had trees that are 30 ft.tall . So after about a minute into this vision you could could hear boulders being tossed around and limbs being broken off that you hear from everywhere . Then I am seeing a limb that was 10 to 14 in. around being broken in half by the largest BigFoot you could imagine . I'm not exaggerating he was all of 20 ft. tall , 8ft. thick from his chest to his back. He had a impecably clean short shining black coat with orange and red accents the sunlight made glisten on the tips of his hairs. His head was immense with orange and red patches of skin , his eyes resembled that of an eagle that was yellowsish golden .Truly he has been the most majestic creature I have ever seen there was no doubt he made me believe that he has no equal. Anything , dinosaur , King Kong would run for their lives if they could . The roar alone is almost like thunder. Truly I felt like I was experiencing a 8k scenario the sound of being part of it ,those 3 minutes was bigger than real life itself.

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  12. I am so glad that Scott said he heard a roar like a lion as three of us heard that exact same thing back in the 80's way up above Pollack Pines, CA. I've never had someone say that until now.

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  13. Wow, Alaska looks fantastic, for the wildlife, for calmness and quiet, for feeling free. I am in Britain, and last year I went to a place where a UFO was reputed to have landed, near two air force bases. Around the bases, the area is heavily wooded, and I thought then that I could easily get lost. My brother & sister-in-law had gone back to the car park, as she is not too great at walking, so I was on my own. But in Alaska – you could SERIOUSLY get lost!

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