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Uh-oh, somebody didn't get his episode done; not to worry, though, as Jim steps in with jaw thrust forward, clenched fists on hips, and cape billowing behind him

This cool story takes place way up north in Alaska, the state in which you can see Russia from your house and where tourists have the hardest time getting to know the locals, because no matter how hard you try, it's just hard to break the ice in Alaska!

BTW, none of these notes have ANYTHING to do with the episode...except that it IS set in Alaska...

Oh, and if some musher offers you a yellow snow-cone and tells you it's lemon flavored, don't you  believe him...

http://ghosttowns.com/states/ak/portlock.html

https://alaskamagazine.com/authentic-alaska/somethings-afoot-in-port-chatham-century-old-rumors-persist-of-a-terror-in-the-mountains/

https://www.adn.com/features/article/alaska-folklore-five-mythical-creatures-last-frontier/2012/06/13/

https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/alaska/scary-abandoned-town-port-chatham-ak/

http://alaskaadventurejournal.com/bigfoot.htm

https://todaysalaska.com/alaskas-most-beautiful-but-most-frightening-ghost-town/

https://docvega.wordpress.com/2019/07/23/the-disturbing-incidents-at-portlock-alaska/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portlock%2C_Alaska

https://coastview.org/articles/2019/12/02/portlock-port-chatham/

The Anchorage Daily News, “Portlock: Home of a Sasquatch?” by Robert J. Dolezal, April 15, 1973

The Homer Tribune, “Haunting memories – ‘Nantiinaq’ sightings, spirits led to desertion of Native village”, October 28, 2009

https://www.usgs.gov/news/1964-great-alaska-earthquake-and-tsunami%E2%80%A8https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4772