Thursday, March 3, 2016

North West Canada Weird Vortex: The Valley of the Headless Men and Other Oddities



There is an enormous and remote wilderness area Nahanni National Park in the Northwest Territory of Canada that would make for some amazing hiking and exploring, only it carries a rather dark reputation - as a place where headless bodies show up!  


The local Dene Tribe named the region for "the people over there."  The "people" being some remote mountain folks called Naha who were evil giants who attacked their villages and behead people. These giants were said to wield weapons never seen before (a theme the Paiutes also utilized in describing the Hav-Musuvs of Death Valley)

This theme seems to repeat itself throughout all Native People around the globe. The Natives either killed the Naha off or scared them off, but they went missing over time and just before headless bodies started showing up. Like many other Native legends, it is said the giants just suddenly disappeared....

With the 1800s advent of fur trappers and Europeans to this region of Canada, so came the legends of gold to be found. 

In 1908, two brothers went in there to prospect. After a year missing, it was assumed they were taken by the elements. Eventually, their bodies were found along a river, both decapitated, with their heads nowhere to be found.

In 1917, yet another prospector set out to find gold. He even built a cabin and settled in, but later the cabin was found burned and his headless skeleton was found among the ashes.

In the mid 1900s, a trapper's body was found in his sleeping bag, without a head.

Soon after, a trapper was found frozen to death, holding matches and sitting in front of what looked like a fire that had been running for some time. He was frozen through. 

By the late 1960s, 44 people had gone missing, never to be found again. 

In 1964, a man named John Baptist saw a man-like being with a long black beard that uttered a growl and took off. Several more people in the area reported seeing him, one saying he wore a moose skin around his waist and had a stone club.

These giants are reported to have short body hair, long beards, clawed fingers, long arms, black faces, red or yellow eyes. They are said to make high-pitched whistles and laughing sounds, are nocturnal, smell awful, are swift runners, supposedly hypnotic powers, throw rocks, and will kidnap women and children.



This valley is also known for other cryptids such as thunderbirds, strange lights and UFOs. Some say that the once thought extinct, Bear Dog, still rambles around the hillsides there. Perhaps the area is a strange portal or vortex, even a holding place for some Pleistocene creatures thought long gone.

Source:  In North West Canada,‭ ‬and even some connecting parts of the United States there have been reports of a large wolf-like animal,‭ ‬but powerfully built similar to a bear,‭ ‬particularly the fore quarters where the legs are longer than the rear as well as a broad head much wider than a wolf and with a coat of long white fur.‭ ‬These features all correspond with the physical traits of the larger bear dogs‭ (‬although we can’t be certain about the colour‭) ‬as well as the description of a creature in Native American folklore called the Waheela.‭ ‬Back in the twentieth century the cryptozoologist Ivan T.‭ ‬Sanderson drew this very conclusion that stories of the Waheela may in fact be accounts of a relict population of bear-dogs‭ (‬although confusingly he additionally referred to Canis dirus,‭ ‬better known as the dire wolf for his theory,‭ ‬and this was a true wolf not a bear dog‭)‬.


The Waheela is a creature of legend yet one that many people have claimed to have seen even in modern times.‭ ‬Additionally there seems to be a concentration of reports of the Waheela that come from the Nahanni Valley,‭ ‬a place that is also known by the more grisly name of the‭ ‘‬Headless Valley‭’ ‬due to the discoveries of the bodies of people that were missing their heads.‭ ‬Stories from people who claim to have seen the Waheela are usually fairly consistent although it could be argued that the story of the Waheela is becoming more popular in the mainstream and that more people now know what to say,‭ ‬or are led to a specific conclusion because of this whereas otherwise they might not have said Waheela.‭ ‬The story and description of the Waheela is also similar to other creatures of legend called the Shunka Warakin and the Amarok,‭ ‬so it seems that these different stories may all be describing the same creatures.

Although the story is good,‭ ‬it is currently impossible to establish if the Waheela is a late surviving bear dog,‭ ‬or even if it exists at all because so far it is only legend.‭ ‬No body or part of has ever been presented for scientific study,‭ ‬and there is no definitive video or photographic evidence of a living Waheela in its natural habitat.‭ ‬This does not completely discount the idea that a still unknown large mammal might be roaming around the wilds of Canada given there remoteness and lack of people to witness something,‭ ‬which is why the chance of something being found is viable,‭ ‬if slim.

The idea that Waheela are surviving bear dogs is a little harder to swallow,‭ ‬but suggesting that a legendary cryptid is a relict of a prehistoric creature is not unknown.‭

Others say the region is an opening to Hollow Earth, a supposed other world within our world sometimes described as nirvana. 

Source:  Another entrance is found in the Nahanni Valley but many of those that have dared to enter this area have been found decapitated, thus giving the region its name ‘The Valley of the Headless Men’. The Nahanni Valley in Canada is the land of the Ojibways, the Slave, Dogribs, Stoney, the Beavers and the Chipweyans. It covers 250 square miles in the southern end of the Mackenzie Mountains of Canada  and lies almost 550 miles due west of Fort Simpson on the Mackenzie River of northwest Canada. Hot springs and sulfur geysers keep the
valley warmer than the surrounding areas by about 30 degrees year-round. This land of perpetual mist is viewed by the Indians as â €™taboo’ and avoided.

Much of the land is still unexplored and unmapped, making it an ideal hiding place for a tribe of giants who went into hiding or other mysterious and deadly entities. 

What is happening in the Valley of the Headless Men? We have no idea, and we may not for quite some time. Man still has yet to truly plod through the region extensively enough to discover anything for sure any time in the near future in this still greatly unexplored wilderness. 


Wednesday, March 2, 2016

"Face Off" Tonight on Syfy



Tonight at 9 pm: S10.E8. Smoke and Mirrors

The artists take beautiful, yet evil sorceresses and transform them into their hideous true selves in a twisted fantasy challenge.

I can hardly wait!


Para Camping: The Best Places To Encounter the Unknown



This month marks Paranormal Outdoors Month. I thought spring might have many thinking about summer plans and what to do as the snow melts and the trees green. 

I hope that the posts this month help everyone to consider encountering the paranormal outdoors, exploring, encountering, and asking big questions of the natural and unnatural worlds.

Ghosts, Bigfoot, spooklights and UFOs; all worthy things to explore outdoors, but why not combine camping with looking for the unexplained? 



Camping for Bigfoot


Comparing campgrounds around the US, my #1 pick for running into a Bigfoot or having an encounter might surprise some people. No, it's not in the Northwest - finding Bigfoot there is like a needle in the haystack compared to the population density of a location that has Bigfoot quite used to interacting with and living alongside campers. This place is Sam Houston National Forest in Texas, especially around Lake Conroe.  



Reports in this area are frequent with the Bigfoot being rather defensive at times because of close quarters. 

As those of us in research know, Bigfoot have learned about parks, dumpsters and trash cans, campers and fishermen. They are onto some easy access to calories, but also defensive because of aggressiveness toward them by scared campers. For more info, check out this news article.







Camping for UFOs

There are a lot of places to see UFOs, but only some yield a super high incidence and the right sky conditions to view. My #1 choice is Sedona, Arizona. There are plenty of campgrounds in that area and some have great amenities like fresh water and facilities. Cave Springs is a good choice.  




Even though you're camping, I suggest you make a trek for lunch or supper to the Red Planet Diner with a fun alien/space theme and good food. Sedona offers a lot of new age things and even some UFO night tours. They take you to hot spots and even offer night vision goggles. 





Camping for Spooklights

There are lots of spooklights across America in various wooded areas, but a most reliable spooklights area with campgrounds in an interesting site is Marfa, Texas. 





The El Cosmico offers safari tents and teepees.  It is near the viewing center, too.








Camping for Ghosts

Calico Ghost town in California is said to be very haunted and the campgrounds are right next to the cemetery. 




The reports there include shadow people, orbs, apparitions, ghost lights, and more.  The most reported apparitions are a long-term female resident and a little girl at the schoolhouse.







Camping for Unexplained Vortex

Some places are just downright dangerous. They have a plethora of unexplained events in an area topped with missing people and you have what some call a portal or vortex. If you want to live on the dangerous side, try camping at Freetown State Forest in the infamous "Bridgewater Triangle" in Freetown, Massachusetts. 



The Bridgewater Triangle covers a swath of 200 square miles in southeastern Massachusetts. Things reported there are UFOs, poltergeists, giant snakes, thunderbirds, Bigfoot, balls of fire, light phenomena and missing people. 






Camping for Dark Evil

If you're a horror lover and adrenalin jockey, you might just want to try a really dark place with an evil reputation. I'd suggest camping at Devil's Tramping Ground in North Carolina.  



This area found in the Harper's Crossroads area in Bear Creek, North Carolina has a creepy reputation. The barren circle where nothing grows is said to be where the devil tramps around. Some say things disappear in the ring overnight and dogs won't go near it. 

Do you dare spend a night there?



Tuesday, March 1, 2016

The Urban Sasquatch Journal: Dream Catcher and Gifting


This is the reporting by a Bigfoot researcher of an ongoing study in the Southern part of the United States in a very large park area near homes and urban setting.


Prior Installments: 




Visit #39
December 11, 2015


I have 40 photos from this field visit.

On Saturday, heavy rain with possible high winds were expected in the afternoon thru noon Sunday. So for this reason, I left the job early to visit the sites today. 


I arrived at the parking lot around 2 PM. The conditions were awesome today: 82 degrees, blue sky with some clouds. 

I continued to do my typical bike riding routine. After biking near the parking area, I geared up and went to site 1B first. I arrived at the site 1B entry approximately 2:35 PM. The following items with photos were noted:

#1. thru #3. When I approached the pipes, the previous set-up from last visit looked undisturbed with no change. That was true for the stack with the kettle bell. As I looked closer, one of my coins was now behind the stack. If photos #1 and #3 are zoomed in, you can see the coin. Last visit, I had put all small setup items into a map case bag and left in the storage pipe. That included the 4 coins I have used in set-ups: a quarter, a nickel, a dime and a penny. The coin was removed from the map case bag and placed behind the set-up. I continually expect something big to happen but most of the events are small and subtle. ????







#4. and #5. At the boundary area tree, with the gifting tool bag, the ball previously left on top was on the ground. It was approximately 5' from the base of the tree. The bag still had all items in it. The zippers were still in place. ?????






#6. thru #8.  I opened the bag up approximately 3" and rerouted the chain. I added my U.S.M.C.K-Bar combat knife w/ sheath as a gift on the bag.







#9. and #10.  I took the painted rocks and moved them onto the one yellow tire still near the ball buckets.






#11.  I took one of the blue painted ground sticks and put on top of a ball bucket to the rear.





#12. and #13.  I went back to the pipes. The stack with kettle bell I left in place. I left the coin in place and added small sticks around it as if portraying a sun burst image.





#14.  I went back to the ball on the ground at the boundary. I painted the ball red. I then gathered some small sticks from close by and painted them green on the exposed side. I also made this into a sun burst image.





#15. thru #20.  I have 3 east boundary locations within 25- 30 yards of each other. I have hanging from limbs at each spot: 1) a painted, plastic garbage can lid with different colors & different designs, 2) a length of yellow, marked caution tape, 3) a montage of 'BF' drawings on a paper, on both sides, in a plastic document cover. The open end is stapled closed and then taped over to keep moisture out as much as possible.










#21.  On the gifting tool bag , I added a small 'dream catcher'.





#22. thru # 24., #30 and #31.  I added a limb to the teepee structure I made in the past. I painted the limb with blue paint. Two of the photos are blurry and hard to make out so disregard.









#25., #26, and #33.  On pipe#1, I added this rock on top of a stick. I later painted the rock red and left in place.







#27. thru #29. and #32.-----In the storage pipe, you can see the items I leave after a visit. I have a small folder with paper I've made designs on. The hope is that a marked response would appear. Also seen is the zippered map case. This is where the coin was removed from. Also this is where all the small set-up items are kept.










At 3:55 PM I left site 1B and biked to the P.R.O.W. I arrived at 4:25 PM. I initially observed with my binoculars the P.R.O.W to the North & South. No activity of any kind was noted. I then checked out the regular area.

#34.  I went to the arch tree and hung my old cap. I brought it from 1B.





#35. and #36.  I filled this plastic container with trail mix and placed on a low limb as a gift. My hope was the lid would be removed conventionally and the trail mix taken.






#37. and #38.  The ball I placed on top of the limbs formation previously, was found on the ground again. Also the plastic garbage can lid was on the ground. Note from last visit how they were placed on the limbs formation. ??????






#39.  I re-painted the ball red and put it into the crook of the tree again. I also put another drawings sheet behind the vine.





#40.  I took the garbage can lid and painted a red design on both sides and placed onto a small tree.





The other items at this location were still in place. The knife not taken, the poncho & backpack with deer corn not messed with. However, something is happening here. At 4:50 PM I left the P.R.O.W and rode back to my vehicle.

This concludes field report #39 for Friday December 11, 2015.