Title | : | Rusty Wilson's Alaskan Bigfoot Campfire Stories |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 242 |
Publication | : | First published August 22, 2015 |
In this baker’s dozen of all new and original stories from Rusty Wilson, the World’s Greatest Bigfoot Storyteller, you’ll see an Alaska that few see, an Alaska that maybe even fewer want to see, and an Alaska that puts all the other states to shame for mysterious places and happenings, as well as having the highest number per capita of people who go missing without a trace.
Come read about a photographer who finally gets his wish to see the Northern Lights, only to find there are other things that glow in the Arctic wilds—then read about the Kodiak bear guide who finds much more than he was hunting for—and there’s the soldier who ends up finding something just a little unusual while out surveying the Alcan Highway—then read about the native Alaskan who’s haunted by a dream of epic proportions—and, if you dare, ride along with a young native girl on a snowmachine as her attempt to save her mother’s life looks like it may end in sinister disaster—and there’s the strange sight seen by two roustabouts out checking an oil pipeline—and the bush pilot who sees a chilling sight on one of Alaska’s largest glaciers—and the story of almost catching something besides salmon in fish camp—then read about the elusive and very destructive Copper People—two guys who go hunting with a drone and find exactly what they were looking for after they’ve changed their minds—and a woman who finds there’s much more to the deep wilderness than what can be seen—then read about unexpected trouble in Alaska’s version of the Bermuda Triangle—and finally, explore the deep rainforest of strange and mysterious Yakobi Island, hoping you live to tell about it.
All these and more great campfire tales are guaranteed to make you happy you’re safe and sound in your house instead of listening to a strange howling in the darkness from inside your thin nylon tent, deep in the Alaskan wilds. Or, if you’re truly the adventurous type, maybe you’ll want to buy a thin nylon tent and head to Alaska, but good luck if you do!
Fly-fishing guide Rusty Wilson spent years collecting these stories from his clients around the campfire, stories guaranteed to scare the pants off you—or make you want to meet the Big Guy!
“I don’t typically get a lot of clients from Alaska, as they have their own great fishing holes up there, but I do have many who were originally from Alaska and have moved Outside (what the Alaskans call the rest of the world). Some of the absolute best stories I’ve ever heard came from these intrepid souls, many who are far braver than I think I could ever be, given the often hairy circumstances they experienced.” —Rusty Wilson
Rusty Wilson's Alaskan Bigfoot Campfire Stories Reviews
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Bigfoot's Alaskan cousin, The Bush Man, sure is a creeper. I'd love to chat with Rusty one day and ask him if these anthologies are straight up fiction or if these stories really are from people he has met. One thing I know for sure is that I'd much rather be alone in the woods of any state besides Alaska. Seriously, The Bush Man = 😱.
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Thrilling Bigfoot Encounters in Alaska
At last, a new collection of Bigfoot tales from the master, Rusty Wilson. Sit back, relax and be very glad you aren't anywhere near the boonies in Alaska! This is a great collection of stories of Bigfoot encounters set in the largest state. Bigfoot lovers know that while they are found in all U.S. states except Hawaii, the ones in Alaska tend to have a fierce reputation, more so than the ones in the lower 48. This collection will definitely keep you hooked. I read the book in one sitting, it was engrossing. No spoilers here, but suffice it to say, most of the folks whose wonderful tales are shared left Alaska. As always, the tales are told with love and respect and you may not want to read this at night with the lights off. The Alaskan Bigfoot Campfire Stories is the latest in the Bigfoot Campfire series. If you enjoy this book, and you will, check out the other books in the series. They are all equally fantastic, well written and much more interaction than someone who saw a figure on a highway, for better or worse. I have them all and they are all great even after multiple reads. Must reads include, "The Hairy Trio of Bigfoot Stories" and the excellent, "Ten Intense Bigfoot Campfire Stories." They are all highly addictive. Don't forget to check out Rusty's blog and say hi, he loves to hear from fans. -
Ive been on a reading binge of Bigfoot books but I really enjoyed Rusty Wilson’s stories His stories are engaging and well written. This Alaskan edition though, has one of the best Bigfoot stories I’ve ever read, “Lost on Yakobi Island”. The next and last one was also very good.
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I hope to one day enjoy some fishing and a tasty Dutch oven dinner with Rusty and enjoy hearing some Bigfoot tales around the campfire ;-)
Seriously, these are all awesome tales of the wilderness and the mysterious beings who may, or may not inhabit it. -
I love these books Rusty puts together. I like sitting with a cup of tea, reading them and wondering.
Are the tales true? I've no idea. I hope so but also maybe not.
Still, this was a fun book and I do hope at least one is true -
Gots to LOVE Bigfoot stories!!
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I actually listened to this as an audiobook so I could listen while I was on the road for a long trip. It's another great set of sasquatch tales by Rusty Wilson!
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Another fun book of stories, I am really enjoying this series
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Good stories.
I have read most if not all of Rusty's stories.
Do I believe all of them? No. If you believe or not the stories are enjoyable reading.