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What is your creepiest wilderness experience? 5
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So, out of my many times deep in back country or the wilderness I have experienced many strange things. I'm talking about heeby jeeby hair raising weirdness. I'd have to say, to the average, what I like to call "Citidiot" the woods and wilderness can be pretty scary, especially at night. But, Night is actually one of my favorite times to be in the woods, I can account for many of hundreds of hours out there, alone and with very small groups of people, fuck flashlights. I've grown fearless of it and often tell people to relax, it's just like day time except life acts differently. "Sshh, Less noise" I'm often quoted saying. But sometimes, regardless of the position of the sun and the level of light upon my part of the planet, strange shit happens.
There was this time My brother, my close friend and I had gone deep into the forest just for the sake of wandering. We reached a large meadow about the time a huge spring thunderstorm had decided to manifest itself. We wandered though this meadow and along a tree line, finding an almost perfectly intact set of deer bones, resting in the position in which it had lain to die, little spots of lichen bloomed on dirty milk colored bones, this was at the base of an ancient moss covered cottonwood. The aura of the air began to darken and grew cold as this storm moved in. My brother had a weird feeling before we entered the meadow and was very hesitant, but me being the adventurer I am trudged on and said, "As long as we respect the place I'm sure this feeling won't turn hostile." Very foreboding feeling...
As the air changed the feeling indeed grew hostile, whatever was there, whatever was watching had began to give me the rushes down the spine and the standing hair. We at this point decided to leave. As we hit a small hillock in about the center of this large meadow were a few small ash trees had made an inviting little grove, a couple of shadow figures surrealisticly and inhumanly walked out and dispersed like unreal smoke. About 30 seconds later, which at the time seemed like an eternity, In a cliche manner, there was a bright flash and thunder rumbled in our chest cavities and it slowly began to pour. My buddy, grabbing onto my arm, kept repeatedly asking if they were demons. I mean, how the fuck am I supposed to answer that? Only thing I knew was that I wasn't going to panic, and respectfully and calmly walk my ass out of there.
For the next five miles back, I had never been so disorientated in my life. I of course was no longer scared, but was a bit uneasy. But, it felt as if the forest was playing tricks on me and that something unfriendly was trailing behind. I was somehow lost in a piece of wilderness which I knew better than the streets of my town. My brother, whose orienteering skills are better than mine and was just as familiar with this stretch of land threw in the towel as well.
Luckily we found our way back to the trail by time the orange glow of the sunset was illuminating the leaves which danced as passively happy and uncaring of my woes as ever. We avowed to respectfully stay clear of that eerie place and to never return.... There are few times I can say I was actually that happy to be out of the woods.
Anyone got any eerie and uncomforting experiences they would like to share? I'm really interested.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis]
#14234713 - 04/04/11 03:36 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I love such stories 
I have quite a few!
15 years ago, had a patch of land aboiut30 miles out of town in the middle of great forest, there were few gardnes and wood cabins in teh villlage but at night nobody was there...
One time, me an my old man, decided to spend the night there, we had a hand build wooden house on our land...
Around 9 pm it was stil lit, we were getting ready to sleep, door was locked, when we HEARD somebody was outside!
We heard weird noices and steps!
Somebody was on the porch... thro little window we saw shadows sobody moving.
Atmosphere was .... electric
Doors and windows were locked. We decided it would be stupid idea to open the door and have a look. Instead we stayed silent and still.
At night noices stopped, everything was cool until around 3am when my old man woke me up. There was a light source somewhere near by for we could see it glimmer on out window, that sacred the shit out of us!
We still decided to stay indoor and sat there until morning.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: desant]
#14240266 - 04/05/11 05:09 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Faaaawk that, haha. I can only imagine, that feeling is so intense, while being silent and still and each moment is creeping by like an eternity, waiting to hear or see something, half expecting something to come bursting through the door....
Reminds me of this a little bit...
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis]
#14240502 - 04/05/11 07:11 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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indeed, it can get quite intense
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis]
#14265933 - 04/10/11 08:11 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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That's seriously creepy. Was your buddy ok after that?
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: kaste]
#14267414 - 04/10/11 02:40 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Eh, my buddy is actually schizophrenic and It did shake him up for awhile given it wasn't like the hallucinations he's used to seeing. Often he'll say he's seeing demons, but it hardly phases him, but when shit like this happens it shakes him up pretty bad, given the obvious contrast in experience.
He's doing much better now than he was back then though, so, it's all good.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis]
#14272861 - 04/11/11 02:58 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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This might not relate but it was creepy for me.
My boyfriend and I were camping up north in the middle of state land. Not a campground...but deep in a Forrest. Anyways, it was the third night we were there and we were expecting company. A friend of ours was going to join us for the last day. Our friend got out of work around midnight and had to drive 3 hours to get to where we were. Our phones had little to no service. You had to wait about 5 minutes, at the top of a hill, with your fingers crossed to even send a text message.
Anyways, our buddy contacted us and let us know that he was almost there but he didn't know how to navigate through the woods to where we were (despite our detailed directions from a few days prior). So, he ended up being lost and decided to just sit in his car with the lights on and wait for one of us to go find him. My boyfriend decided that he couldn't be more than a mile away, so he decided to head out to go find him while i kept an eye on the fire.
He was gone for about an hour before I started to worry. I had kept myself busy cutting wood and feeding the fire but I kept getting this eerie feeling that I was being watched. I tried to text my boyfriend but ended up hearing the chime of his phone on a rock nearby. He forgot his phone.
So, I decided to call out his name. Nothing. I figured that he could hear me even from a mile away if I was yelling...but I got no response. I tried to text our friend and he said that he had not seen any signs of my boyfriend since he parked where he was.
I got worried. My boyfriend is what I would consider a survivalist and very experienced with the outdoors but I still worried. I couldn't shake the feeling that I was being watched. I was so creeped out that I decided to take a flashlight and go down the trail that I assumed that he took. I kept calling his name but still received no answer.
All of the sudden, I heard foot steps. I paused, my heart racing a million beats a minute. I listened. I looked. I held my breath.
To my left, maybe 30 feet away, I saw a black bear looking at me. I ran. (probably not the smartest thing I've ever done)
I ran all the way back to camp and jumped in our truck. All I kept thinking was that the bear must have attacked my boyfriend. Or that it would attack him on his way back to camp and I had no way to warn him. I texted our friend and told him about what had happened. He was worried as well.
About a half hour later, my boyfriend came back to camp, much to my relief. I don't think I've ever hugged him so hard. Our friend found his way to camp about a half hour later. Nobody else saw the bear that night.
It was creepy for me. I love the wilderness and animals. I normally wouldn't be afraid, but that night was just creepy all around. I never felt so alone.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: EmeraldEyes] 2
#14279526 - 04/12/11 06:37 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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these are some good stories. makes me feel like i'm sitting around the campfire gettin' all creeped out
i've got one to share.
This story's from a few years back. I was spending the summer living on a small island off the coast of Washington State working a construction job. I would hitch out to this great national park on one side of the island and just do day hikes up to the top of the mountain. After a month or so of day hikes I decided it was time to camp out.
I loaded my pack, hitched a ride to the park and proceeded to make my way down the trail. There were all the βofficialβ camping spots located near the head of the trail but I wasnβt feeling the whole βhumanβ vibe. So I trekked about 3 miles back to these beautiful mountain lakes and set up camp in the woods behind them.
The sun was still up so I decided to hike up to the top of the mountain to watch it set. I took a trail that goes up the backside of the mountain, a trail that I rarely see anyone on since there is a road that goes right to the top of the viewing area.
I trekked through huge fir and cedar stands, it was really quite beautiful. Got to the top of the mountain in time to see an epic sunset with Mt. Baker way off in the distance catching the last rays of sunlight on its snowy slopes.
I quickly made my way back down the mountain in an effort to reach my campsite before dark (no flashlight, doh). On the way down the mountain I started to get this eerie feeling, like something in the woods was following/watching me. The area I was hiking in had some Native American significance. I knew that at one point this island had been inhabited by Native peoples and I was starting to get a very unwelcome vibe.
I tried to shake it, tried to reason with myself that it was just in my head. I was completely alone on this side of the mountain. All the tourists were camping miles away and no one knew I was out here because it wasnβt a designated camping area.
The feeling grew stronger as the daylight dimmed. Suddenly this sunny, benevolent forest wasnβt so sparkly. I consider myself a fairly spiritual person and as a result was not able to βreasonβ my way out of what I was feeling. Perhaps I wasnβt welcome here. Perhaps I needed to leave.
I was about a half mile from camp when the fear became nearly debilitating. I was officially sketched out. I knew, KNEW, that I was not welcome there. The forest had spoken and I was not to stay the night.
I hurriedly traversed the last half mile to my camp. It was now dark.
I found the one small light I had back at camp, clicked it on and took down the tent in record time. A wind picked up and the trees swayed back and forth in the breeze. It couldnβt have been a creepier setting. I couldnβt have been more freaked out.
At one point while I was packing up the tent I heard some very loud crashing in the woods. Something was out there and I couldnβt see what it was with the small beam my flashlight put out. The tent was packed and I was on my feet, basically running up the hill, around the shore of the closest lake and back on to the trail that led to civilization. I was getting the fuck out of there.
My hike back seemed almost like a homecoming. I was never happier to be in close proximity of other humans. I pitched a tent at an empty campsite and slept fitfully.
To this day I've never felt fear like the fear I felt in those woods that night.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: gerryjarcia]
#14281087 - 04/12/11 10:34 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Wow. That must have been so creepy.
I am not going to lie.. Sometimes, what you can't see and/or can't explain with logic is a million times scarier than a known enemy/predator.
That's one reason that I still get creeped out while camping. Especially when I'm alone. I hate not knowing what is out there.
... At the same time, I love it too.
Wonder what was out there? Where were you, again?
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: EmeraldEyes]
#14287654 - 04/13/11 11:45 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I know what your talking about... Even with my tons of experience, I still get like that sometimes... And it's a damn good thing you did not get chased by that bear... Might not be here to write about it...
GerryJarcia, I've had shit like that happen a few times... Most of the places I wind up have some significance to the pacific northwest natives... There were so many different peoples in this region, that it is difficult to avoid sometimes... A place real close to me, I never knew before, but it was sacred to the natives here and there is a camp that was buried and they put their dead along the cliffs... I have always gotten the overwhelming feeling of being watched there, which sometimes grows in intensity and you can feel it literally ousting you, hair standing on end, fear you cannot reason away, (Which I have gotten very good at doing...) The worst was the time I made a crazy primal mud painting on the cliff wall... Whoops. It only made sense when I later learned what the place was... people always tell me the kind of stories of getting spooked/watched/followed/chased out of there, too. and I just sort of laugh to myself... Spooky ancestral Juju.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis] 1
#14287765 - 04/14/11 12:16 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Raven Gnosis said: So, out of my many times deep in back country or the wilderness I have experienced many strange things. I'm talking about heeby jeeby hair raising weirdness. I'd have to say, to the average, what I like to call "Citidiot" the woods and wilderness can be pretty scary, especially at night. But, Night is actually one of my favorite times to be in the woods, I can account for many of hundreds of hours out there, alone and with very small groups of people, fuck flashlights. I've grown fearless of it and often tell people to relax, it's just like day time except life acts differently. "Sshh, Less noise" I'm often quoted saying. But sometimes, regardless of the position of the sun and the level of light upon my part of the planet, strange shit happens.
There was this time My brother, my close friend and I had gone deep into the forest just for the sake of wandering. We reached a large meadow about the time a huge spring thunderstorm had decided to manifest itself. We wandered though this meadow and along a tree line, finding an almost perfectly intact set of deer bones, resting in the position in which it had lain to die, little spots of lichen bloomed on dirty milk colored bones, this was at the base of an ancient moss covered cottonwood. The aura of the air began to darken and grew cold as this storm moved in. My brother had a weird feeling before we entered the meadow and was very hesitant, but me being the adventurer I am trudged on and said, "As long as we respect the place I'm sure this feeling won't turn hostile." Very foreboding feeling...
As the air changed the feeling indeed grew hostile, whatever was there, whatever was watching had began to give me the rushes down the spine and the standing hair. We at this point decided to leave. As we hit a small hillock in about the center of this large meadow were a few small ash trees had made an inviting little grove, a couple of shadow figures surrealisticly and inhumanly walked out and dispersed like unreal smoke. About 30 seconds later, which at the time seemed like an eternity, In a cliche manner, there was a bright flash and thunder rumbled in our chest cavities and it slowly began to pour. My buddy, grabbing onto my arm, kept repeatedly asking if they were demons. I mean, how the fuck am I supposed to answer that? Only thing I knew was that I wasn't going to panic, and respectfully and calmly walk my ass out of there.
For the next five miles back, I had never been so disorientated in my life. I of course was no longer scared, but was a bit uneasy. But, it felt as if the forest was playing tricks on me and that something unfriendly was trailing behind. I was somehow lost in a piece of wilderness which I knew better than the streets of my town. My brother, whose orienteering skills are better than mine and was just as familiar with this stretch of land threw in the towel as well.
Luckily we found our way back to the trail by time the orange glow of the sunset was illuminating the leaves which danced as passively happy and uncaring of my woes as ever. We avowed to respectfully stay clear of that eerie place and to never return.... There are few times I can say I was actually that happy to be out of the woods.
Anyone got any eerie and uncomforting experiences they would like to share? I'm really interested. 
got chills reading this. awesome post man. thanks for sharing.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis]
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Raven Gnosis said: GerryJarcia, I've had shit like that happen a few times... Most of the places I wind up have some significance to the pacific northwest natives... There were so many different peoples in this region, that it is difficult to avoid sometimes... A place real close to me, I never knew before, but it was sacred to the natives here and there is a camp that was buried and they put their dead along the cliffs... I have always gotten the overwhelming feeling of being watched there, which sometimes grows in intensity and you can feel it literally ousting you, hair standing on end, fear you cannot reason away, (Which I have gotten very good at doing...) The worst was the time I made a crazy primal mud painting on the cliff wall... Whoops. It only made sense when I later learned what the place was... people always tell me the kind of stories of getting spooked/watched/followed/chased out of there, too. and I just sort of laugh to myself... Spooky ancestral Juju.
the major drawback to talking about "weird spiritual vibes" in a culture that is thoroughly modernized, "rational" and scientific is peoples inherent bias to just chalk the whole experience up as "a manifestation of the mind".
i've had a number of strange spiritual experiences in the course of my lifetime and it's something i rarely bring up with others. kind of a bummer that we can't have a more mystical, magical and mythical outlook on the seen and unseen world around us.
@Emeraldeyes: I was on a small island off the coast of Washington State (Orcas Island).
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: gerryjarcia]
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Raven Gnosis said: GerryJarcia, I've had shit like that happen a few times... Most of the places I wind up have some significance to the pacific northwest natives... There were so many different peoples in this region, that it is difficult to avoid sometimes... A place real close to me, I never knew before, but it was sacred to the natives here and there is a camp that was buried and they put their dead along the cliffs... I have always gotten the overwhelming feeling of being watched there, which sometimes grows in intensity and you can feel it literally ousting you, hair standing on end, fear you cannot reason away, (Which I have gotten very good at doing...) The worst was the time I made a crazy primal mud painting on the cliff wall... Whoops. It only made sense when I later learned what the place was... people always tell me the kind of stories of getting spooked/watched/followed/chased out of there, too. and I just sort of laugh to myself... Spooky ancestral Juju.
the major drawback to talking about "weird spiritual vibes" in a culture that is thoroughly modernized, "rational" and scientific is peoples inherent bias to just chalk the whole experience up as "a manifestation of the mind".
i've had a number of strange spiritual experiences in the course of my lifetime and it's something i rarely bring up with others. kind of a bummer that we can't have a more mystical, magical and mythical outlook on the seen and unseen world around us.
Definitely...It's pretty difficult to brand such an experience with that sort of rationality when it's happening and especially where there is a group of people experiencing it... What I like to do, is take people to the places where I've known these sorts of things to happen without telling them and expose them to it, can't argue with direct experience... It's always easy to rationalize something away without being face to face with it.
Most of the time, from my experience, it changes their perspective and generates respect. As it did in myself.
Experiencing things of this nature forced me to take into account a whole world I never knew previously existed. I hear ghost stories, but their nothing in comparison to these strange forces which dwell in the natural world whom the native inhabitants feared and revered. My story about that meadow I wandered into reminds me of reading about the natives here having places in the forest they just don't go, places the natives here called "TahmΓ‘hnawis"
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis]
#14297577 - 04/15/11 07:45 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I just made a thread like this. DOH
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis]
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Raven Gnosis said: Experiencing things of this nature forced me to take into account a whole world I never knew previously existed. I hear ghost stories, but their nothing in comparison to these strange forces which dwell in the natural world whom the native inhabitants feared and revered. My story about that meadow I wandered into reminds me of reading about the natives here having places in the forest they just don't go, places the natives here called "TahmΓ‘hnawis"
damn, i could talk about this topic for days. it's interesting to see the path Western culture has chosen in reference to beliefs regarding animism, nature worship and the spirit world in general.
my family is from Ireland and the more i learn about my irish heritage the more i'm convinced that my descendants were involved in some form of pagan worship.
i remember traveling around Thailand a few years back and seeing what looked like beautiful, elaborate bird houses mounted on wooden poles in front of homes in the villages we traveled through. I asked someone about the "bird houses" and they told me that those were spirit houses; places for their dead ancestors to dwell and find peace.
blew my mind, to say the least.
the more time i spend in nature the more i realize that "the spirit world" is no sham. I don't claim to understand it, but i have enough reverence and awe to respect it (and to leave it alone when need be).
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis] 2
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I've seen willowthewisps or orbs / ghosts. Basically balls of light that hover across the ground. The folklore is that they lure travelers to their doom, some people call them earth lights others think they are ghosts or balls of plasma like lightening. Quite frightening if you see them close up.
We've seen massive silent circular flying machines with weird lights all around them (UFOs) landing in fields near us as well.
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: nice1]
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Ive got one. Ill post when i get to a computer
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: floydisgod]
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With an bowl in my hand I found an us marshal tried up, cut him free.The look on his face, when I pulled out my kife was unforgetbe..Know him form school..Found another one an year or two later knock out around the same spot...
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Brainiac]
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Brainiac said: With an bowl in my hand I found an us marshal tried up, cut him free.The look on his face, when I pulled out my kife was unforgetbe..Know him form school..Found another one an year or two later knock out around the same spot...
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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: gerryjarcia]
#14324949 - 04/20/11 08:49 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Alright, so a coupla years ago me and a friend were growing weed in some woods near my house. These woods are right next to an old church/commune/whatever, dating back to the 1800s, we didn't know this at the time. anyways...
So one night at around 1:30 my buddy calls me up seeing if i want to smoke a pipe. So we meet up and decide to walk down to where the plant is and smoke. So we finish smoking and chillin and decide to head out. Well we're about a half mile in the woods, off the street, and stoned at probably 2 in the morning so this took a little while lol.
When we're about 50 feet from the road we stop and see if we see any car lights are approaching. We didn't see anyone coming, or hear anything, and just as we're about to start walking again we hear something heavy land on the ground a little off the trail. We both freeze, fear crippled us. We both look at each other and shrug, thinking a branch must have fallen out of a tree or something. So we go to start walking again, and right as we're going to take our first step, something lands right at my fuckin feet. I don't know what the fuck it was, or where the fuck it came from, but we got the hell out of those woods real quick.
The next day I meet up with my buddy and he tells me that he saw something that looked like a person in the woods the night before. But when he looked again it was gone. I don't know if i believe him or not, but we looked up the area in the town hall and found out that the guy that built the place back in the day thought he was a reincarnation of christ or some shit and tortured and raped a bunch of his followers. Fucked up shit.
But every time I've been back in those woods at night I've heard a bunch of noises, like shit walking around and almost growl like noises.
Could be coyotes, could be nothing, but the vibe of the place is definitely eerie
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Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd Smiling
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