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Ariel (Prolotario1): National Parks are Grave Sites for those in Grave Danger Unbeknownst to them

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Ariel
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National Parks Are Grave Sites For Those In Grave Danger Unbeknownst To Them: Revealing The Why

This is just a layout. No extensive story as we will do that on another post. Consider this more of a template. None the less it is a lot to read. After you read this tune into the next post that builds off of this. I should be posting that in 15 minutes.

Cryptid Definition: Cryptids are creatures whose existence is unproven by mainstream science, often rooted in folklore, anecdotal reports, or unexplained phenomena. This report excludes Bigfoot/Sasquatch to focus on lesser-known entities, as per your directive.

National Parks and Missing Persons: U.S. National Parks, managed by the National Park Service (NPS), report over 1,100 unresolved missing persons cases since 1900, with clusters in certain parks. Yosemite National Park stands out due to its high incidence of vanishings and persistent cryptid lore.

Objective: Identify the National Park with the most dangerous lesser-known cryptids, pinpoint areas with unexplained disappearances, and determine likely responsible entities, providing real names, locations, and documentation where available.

Investigation Findings

1. Primary Focus: Yosemite National Park

Location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA (Headquarters: 9039 Village Dr, Yosemite Valley, CA 95389)

Size: 759,620 acres, encompassing diverse terrain including forests, granite cliffs, and high-altitude meadows

Reason for Selection:

Yosemite has one of the highest rates of unexplained missing persons cases in the NPS system, with over 50 documented cases since the 1950s that lack clear resolution.

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The park’s history includes Native American lore and modern reports of malevolent cryptids, notably the Wendigo, linked to disappearances.

Known as “Yosemite’s Bermuda Triangle,” the Tenaya Canyon area is a focal point for vanishings and paranormal activity.

2. Areas with Unexplained Missing Persons Cases

Tenaya Canyon:

Description: A rugged, remote canyon stretching from Tenaya Lake to Yosemite Valley, known for treacherous terrain and limited access. Often called the “Bermuda Triangle of Yosemite” due to its history of vanishings.

Key Cases:

David Swenson, 1969: A 22-year-old hiker vanished while exploring Tenaya Canyon alone. Despite extensive search efforts, no trace was found no gear, remains, or signs of animal attack.

Stacy Arras, 1981: A 14-year-old disappeared near Sunrise High Sierra Camp, adjacent to Tenaya Canyon. Witnesses reported she was last seen near a lake, but no evidence was recovered despite a 10-day search involving 150 personnel.

Timothy Barnes, 2016: A 32-year-old backpacker vanished on a solo trip in Tenaya Canyon. His backpack was found, but no other trace emerged. No foul play or natural causes were confirmed.

Patterns:

Victims often disappear suddenly, within sight of trails or campsites, defying logical explanations like falls or wildlife attacks.

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No bodies or significant evidence are typically recovered, even with modern search technology (e.g., drones, thermal imaging).

Many cases involve experienced hikers, ruling out simple disorientation.

Tuolumne Meadows:

Description: A high-altitude meadow area with dense forests and remote trails, another hotspot for vanishings.

Key Cases:

Ruthanne Ruppert, 2008: A 49-year-old hiker disappeared while camping near Tuolumne Meadows. Her tent was found undisturbed, but she was never located.

Michael Ficery, 2005: A 51-year-old vanished during a solo hike. Search teams found no signs of struggle or environmental hazards.

Patterns:

Disappearances often occur in late summer or early fall, when park visitation is high but remote areas remain isolated.

Reports of strange sounds (e.g., low growls, unnatural shrieks) precede some incidents, noted in ranger logs but not publicly detailed.

Read Full Article:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/national-parks-132379194

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