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Each year 2,400 people, on average, get lost in the wilderness in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. 90% of those that become lost are found alive, 8 % are located deceased, and the other 2% simply vanish without a trace.

Our host Tanner Hoskins, co-Founder of Pacific Northwest Bigfoot Search and Executive Director at Pacific Northwest Missing Persons Project (PNWMPP) shares the mysterious true stories of adults and children who inexplicably disappeared while recreating in the great outdoors of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana.
Tanner will share the stories of these missing persons as well as our own expeditions into the area these people were last seen or known to be.
We hope that by telling these stories we can help foster a community driven in bringing answers and closure to these grieving families.

Tanner will also share stories from our organization's own personal expeditions into the wilderness in search of signs of Sasquatch activity and following-up on reports of reported bigfoot activity.

Donate to our cause (Donations are tax-deductable):
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7D8GF5RM2V274
or text "PNWMPP" to 44321

PNWMPP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the search for and recovery of missing persons whose cases have gone cold in rural and remote locations of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana.

If you'd like to contact our team, support our organizations mission, or donate directly to our team please visit our website:
www.pnwmpp.org
www.pnwbigfootsearch.com

© 2025 Pacific Northwest Missing Persons Project
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  • Travis Decker manhunt - Washington State (2025)
    Jun 18 2025

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    Travis Decker, 32 year old army veteran, wanted for the murder of his three children, Paitlyn, Evelyn, and Olivia. Decker has been on the run for nearly a month in the remote backcountry of Chelan and Kittitas Counties in Washington State.

    In this episode Tanner informs listeners how to be prepared in the backcountry to human threats, truly the worst possible scenario a hunter, hiker, or camper could face in the wilds.

    Support the show

    Visit our websites:
    www.pnwmpp.org
    www.pnwbigfootsearch.com

    Donate today:
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    Follow us on social media:
    www.youtube.com/@pnwbigfootsearch
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    10 m
  • Aaron Hedges and Jaryd Atadero Cases
    May 22 2025

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    In this gripping episode, we journey deep into the heart of two baffling disappearances that continue to haunt the American wilderness. First, we head to the rugged mountains of Montana, where experienced hunter Aaron Hedges vanished under mysterious circumstances in the Crazy Mountains in 2014. Despite extensive searches, bizarre clues and puzzling behavior left more questions than answers.

    Then, we revisit the heartbreaking case of Jaryd Atadero, a spirited 3-year-old who disappeared while hiking with a group in Colorado's Big South Trail in 1999. What followed was a series of shocking discoveries, conflicting accounts, and a trail of confusion that continues to stir debate decades later.

    Both cases share eerie similarities: remote terrain, unusual evidence, and unanswered questions that defy logic. Join us as we explore the timelines, theories, and chilling possibilities behind these strange vanishings—and the wilderness that refuses to give up its secrets.


    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
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    10 m
  • Vanished in the Pines: Three cases that still haunt the PNW
    May 14 2025

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    The Pacific Northwest is a place of mist, mystery, and myth—but beneath the towering trees and winding trails lie stories that never made it home.

    In this cinematic and chilling episode, host Tanner Hoskins walks you through three of the most haunting unsolved disappearances and murders in Pacific Northwest history:

    🔹 The Cowden Family Disappearance – A quiet family camping trip in 1974 ends in tragedy when an entire family vanishes from a serene Oregon campsite, only to be discovered months later in a hidden cave.

    🔹 The Tube Sock Murders – Two couples. Two crimes. One chilling signature: a white tube sock tied postmortem. Was a serial predator stalking the Washington woods in the mid-80s?

    🔹 The Lewis–Clark Valley Murders – A trail of abductions and killings across Idaho and Washington, all tied to a single community theater and a suspect who still walks free.

    With immersive sound design, emotional storytelling, and years of investigative insight, this episode will leave you questioning just how close darkness really is — and how silence in the forest isn’t always empty.

    Don’t miss this deep dive into the cases that define true crime in the Northwest. Subscribe, share, and join the search for answers.

    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
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    20 m
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