Mount Rainier has a problem that the National Park Service does not advertise.
Since 1984, more than 400 people have vanished on or near this single mountain. Not injuries. Not rescues. Disappearances. People who walked into the park and never walked out.
A 23-year-old hiker leaves her pack beside the trail and walks into a meadow. Search dogs track her scent to a specific point — then refuse to continue. An experienced climber removes his crampons and ice axe at 12,000 feet and keeps climbing toward the summit with nothing that could save him. A father and daughter vanish from their tent without leaving footprints in the fresh snow surrounding it. A park ranger disappears while investigating a previous disappearance.
The evidence in these cases does not fit any conventional explanation. Equipment found in impossible locations. Trails that end in the middle of open ground. Witnesses who saw the missing walking toward something that was not there.
What is taking people on Mount Rainier?
This video examines documented cases from park records, search and rescue reports, and witness statements. These are not urban legends. These events happened on a mountain that millions visit every year believing it is safe.
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