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“They thought the road was plowed but it wasn’t,” he said.
There’s no cellphone service in the area. The car eventually lost power, too. Roy and Wright wore layers of clothes to stay warm as overnight temperatures fell to the 20s, and they also turned snow into water.
“They heard crunching in the woods at night,” Marker said. “They thought it was rescuers but no one came. Then they thought it was bears.”
Was it bears walking around in the woods at night? Or was it bigfoot, keeping a watchful eye on the vehicle? We’ll probably never know for sure, but either way, we’re happy they’re home safe and sound.
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