Ape Canyon
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Has the site of one of cryptozoology's most famous tales of Bigfoot-related violence finally been rediscovered? After years of expeditions, one paranormal investigation group thinks they've located the Ape Canyon Cabin, and they've provided evidence to back it up.

In July of 1924, four prospectors on Mt. St. Helens gold claim told journalists that they had endured a night from hell when numerous boulder-tossing, hairy "Mountain Devils" descended upon their cabin. The attack resulted in a one-sided gun fight, and one man, Fred Beck, claims to have shot one of the creatures, watching it tumble some 400 feet into the canyon, presumably to its demise.

The story spread like wildfire, and found itself the subject of newspaper articles, books, and several televised recreationsof the incident. The tale has remained one of the most curious tales of Sasquatch-related violence, and its prominence has even earned the gorge an official name: Ape Canyon.

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