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Release Date: April 16, 2025
Mount Rainier stands as one of America’s most breathtaking — and dangerous — natural landmarks. In this chilling episode, we examine three haunting disappearances that occurred on its icy slopes.
First, we dive into the 2010 vanishing of Eric Lewis — a seasoned climber who was roped in with his team, only to vanish near the summit without a sound, a footprint, or a trace. What could cause a man to disappear under such tightly controlled conditions?
Then, we revisit the mysterious case of MIT student Zachary Weston, who disappeared in 2005 after a solo hike to Snow Lake. No gear, no tracks, no answers.
Finally, we recount the heartbreaking 2020 disappearance of Vincent Renaldo Djie, a young man from Indonesia whose solo hike toward Mildred Point triggered one of the largest search efforts in the park’s history.
These cases raise unsettling questions: Are these simply accidents in harsh terrain? Or does something else linger in the fog-shrouded wilderness of Mount Rainier?
Tune in as we explore theories, discuss strange patterns, and honor the lives of those still missing.
📞 If you have information about any of the cases mentioned, please contact the appropriate authorities listed in the episode.
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Release Date: April 16, 2025
Mount Rainier stands as one of America’s most breathtaking — and dangerous — natural landmarks. In this chilling episode, we examine three haunting disappearances that occurred on its icy slopes.
First, we dive into the 2010 vanishing of Eric Lewis — a seasoned climber who was roped in with his team, only to vanish near the summit without a sound, a footprint, or a trace. What could cause a man to disappear under such tightly controlled conditions?
Then, we revisit the mysterious case of MIT student Zachary Weston, who disappeared in 2005 after a solo hike to Snow Lake. No gear, no tracks, no answers.
Finally, we recount the heartbreaking 2020 disappearance of Vincent Renaldo Djie, a young man from Indonesia whose solo hike toward Mildred Point triggered one of the largest search efforts in the park’s history.
These cases raise unsettling questions: Are these simply accidents in harsh terrain? Or does something else linger in the fog-shrouded wilderness of Mount Rainier?
Tune in as we explore theories, discuss strange patterns, and honor the lives of those still missing.
📞 If you have information about any of the cases mentioned, please contact the appropriate authorities listed in the episode.
Support the show
Visit our websites:
www.pnwmpp.org
www.pnwbigfootsearch.com
Donate today:
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7D8GF5RM2V274
Follow us on social media:
www.youtube.com/@pnwbigfootsearch
www.instagram.com/pnwmpp
www.instagram.com/pnwbigfootsearch
www.facebook.com/pnwmpp
www.facebook.com/pnwbigfootsearch

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