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They woke up at 5:00 and headed off, unfortunately there was a snowstorm but (being teenagers) they could care less about the weather. They headed down trail A, but the snow blocked it and all the trails except for trail D; it had been closed due to recent disappearances. They started their walk and soon enough, they were lost with no idea how to get back. They kept walking for hours on end when they finally came upon a cave. They decided to sleep there that night. BIG MISTAKE.

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  • They woke up at 5:00 and headed off, unfortunately there was a snowstorm but (being teenagers) they could care less about the weather. They headed down trail A, but the snow blocked it and all the trails except for trail D; it had been closed due to recent disappearances. They started their walk and soon enough, they were lost with no idea how to get back. They kept walking for hours on end when they finally came upon a cave. They decided to sleep there that night. BIG MISTAKE.
  • History: In December of 1968, a bizarre creature named the "Ice Man" was shown at the Chicago Stock Fair. It was six feet tall, had both man and ape-like features, and was frozen in a block of ice. A man named Frank Hansen got possession of the "Ice Man", showed it briefly to several scientists and at several fairs, then left town. Frank later turned up showing off a replica of the "Ice Man" at several fairs in the Midwest. The real "Ice Man" has not been seen since 1968. Background: Frank Hansen claimed that a mysterious stranger had found the "Ice Man" in Minnesota and later gave it to him to display, but he has since changed his story several times. Investigations: Scientists Ivan Sanderson and Dr. Bernard Heuvelmans examined the creature several times and concluded that the "Ice Man" w
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  • They woke up at 5:00 and headed off, unfortunately there was a snowstorm but (being teenagers) they could care less about the weather. They headed down trail A, but the snow blocked it and all the trails except for trail D; it had been closed due to recent disappearances. They started their walk and soon enough, they were lost with no idea how to get back. They kept walking for hours on end when they finally came upon a cave. They decided to sleep there that night. BIG MISTAKE. The oldest and his girlfriend woke up to bloodcurdling screams. They looked in horror when they saw a man covered in ice. Not like a yeti, but as in they literally could see the body trapped in the ice as if the man decided to increase his endurance and power by freezing himself. It walked and attacked as if it was human, but had sharp ice claws that could easily tear flesh. The man seemed genuinely happy at his action of killing these kids. Only the boy and his girlfriend were left. They ran and ran until they came upon a cabin. Little did they know that this was the Ice-Man's cabin, in which he had performed the experiment. They checked his notes and found out they could seal themselves in ice, thus protecting themselves from the beast. The boy cried as he crawled in the chamber, and watched his girlfriend be brutally murdered. 5 years later a skier stumbled upon a suspicous cabin. Inside the freezer he found a body frozen in ice with blood on the floor and on the body itself. Unfortunatley scientists were unable to revive him. We may never know what happened that night.
  • History: In December of 1968, a bizarre creature named the "Ice Man" was shown at the Chicago Stock Fair. It was six feet tall, had both man and ape-like features, and was frozen in a block of ice. A man named Frank Hansen got possession of the "Ice Man", showed it briefly to several scientists and at several fairs, then left town. Frank later turned up showing off a replica of the "Ice Man" at several fairs in the Midwest. The real "Ice Man" has not been seen since 1968. Background: Frank Hansen claimed that a mysterious stranger had found the "Ice Man" in Minnesota and later gave it to him to display, but he has since changed his story several times. Investigations: Scientists Ivan Sanderson and Dr. Bernard Heuvelmans examined the creature several times and concluded that the "Ice Man" was a genuine creature with severe head injuries to the side of the face. Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of the September 25, 1994 episode. Cryptozoologist Mark A. Hall of Minnesota appeared on the episode detailing his involvement in viewing and documenting the movement of the Minnesota Iceman for Ivan T. Sanderson and Bernard Heuvelmans, in conjunction with similar tracking occurring throughout the Midwest by his associate cryptozoologist Loren Coleman, then living in Illinois. Results: Unsolved. Sanderson and Heuvelmans each thought the carcass could have been that of a surviving Neanderthal or other prehistoric hominoid. Links: * Iceman at Wikipedia
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