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Last week, all available resources were put into action to find a missing 11-year-old girl including Wetaskiwin Search and Rescue.
Incorporated in 2005, Wetaskiwin SAR is a non-profit organization, which has nine active team members and five more going through the application and training process, but they can always use more hands on deck.
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“We have members here that have the community’s interest at heart,” said president and founding member David Bouchie. “If we have more members, it’d be more beneficial to the community as we’d have more help to respond.”
Pennsylvania Bigfoot experts on new paranormal show: How to watch
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Posted Jan 20, 2021
A footprint measuring 17-3/4 inches long and 7-1/2 inches wide was discovered, Sunday, August 26, 1980, at a residence in the Conemaugh Twp. area in Johnstown. (AP Photo)ASSOCIATED PRESS
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A pair of Pennsylvania’s most well-known investigators of the unexplained appear on the most recent episode of the Trvl Channel’s newest show, Paranormal Declassified.
New episodes of the show air at 10 p.m. Monday and are rebroadcast at various points in the channel’s schedule later in the week and beyond.
Episode No. 5, Tracking Bigfoot, which includes the Pennsylvania experts, first aired Monday, January 18, but will be shown again at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 23; 11 p.m. Monday, January 25; 3 a.m. Tuesday, January 26; 6 p.m. Monday, February 8; and 10 a.m. Thursday, February 18. It’s also available through the discovery+ paid streaming app.
even though that meant more suffering and pain for myself. but this is just like a tiny little book of my story and my life. wilderness survival expert tim mcwell joins us now. tim, your reaction to this woman s survival after being lost in the wilderness for two weeks. hi, ana. i m thrilled, i m so happy for her. a lot of the stories i ve been writing have been sad stories with unhappy endings. but to see somebody like miss eller who can show us exactly what we are capable of, it just me so happy. amanda s mom spoke earlier about some of the things her daughter has learned and how that may have helped her during this ordeal. let s listen. and i m very thankful that amanda, through her friends, had
you can see the claw marks where it grabbed the side of my head right there. yep. and then i have staples on the back of my head where the teeth grabbed me. we can see that. you woke up to a crunching sound. you thought you were dreaming before you realized your head was inside a bear s mouth. yeah. tell me about it. i was just i woke up and i thought i was dreaming and heard the crunching sound and thought it was a bad dream and i woke up to a lot of pain and a lot of heavy breathing and grunting from the bear. and it drug me about 12 feet. and i was just trying to fight it off using anything i could as a weapon, just my hands. i guess the crunching sound was the teeth scraping against my skull is what the doctor said. so you teach wilderness
it was a bad dream and woke up to a lot of pain and a lot of heavy breathing and grunting from the bear and it dragged me about 12 feet and i was just trying to fight it off, use anything i could as a weapon. just my hands and i guess the crunching sound was the teeth scraping against my skull is what the doctor said. so you teach wilderness survival. so i imagine your instincts kicked in. what did you learn about your experience? how did it help you in this situation? it just made me more aware and that it really pays to know how to defend yourself against wild animals or anything like that but so what did you do? i just when it grabbed me, i reached for its eyes and ears and found its eye and poked at its eye and it let me go. and your again, this