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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Tomandjerry58]
    #14739855 - 07/09/11 07:20 AM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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Abandon PA turnpike Breezewood PA
Im a driver and i normally do some walking everyday. Walked up on this abandon highway one day after following a bike trail and it turned out to be an abandon highway. Really cool place but i wouldn't recommend trying the 1 mile long tunnel without a flashlight. I turned back the first time cause i was too skeeeered. And most likely the creepiest place ive ever been on a hike.






:Awemazing: The kind of place that does it for me.......


All "Abandoned World" Style. Reminds me of that "Life after people" show.


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Caine]
    #14740693 - 07/09/11 12:01 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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On that note ^

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident




That would make a great movie


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: wildernessjunkie]
    #14740841 - 07/09/11 12:41 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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Abandon PA turnpike Breezewood PA
Im a driver and i normally do some walking everyday. Walked up on this abandon highway one day after following a bike trail and it turned out to be an abandon highway. Really cool place but i wouldn't recommend trying the 1 mile long tunnel without a flashlight. I turned back the first time cause i was too skeeeered. And most likely the creepiest place ive ever been on a hike.






:Awemazing: The kind of place that does it for me.......


All "Abandoned World" Style. Reminds me of that "Life after people" show.





Abandoned World?

How about untapped nature, where are virtually no humans,only animal and mystical beasts! :awesome::stoned::eek:


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: desant]
    #14741029 - 07/09/11 01:33 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

I would have throw a rave in that tunnel. glow paint all over the walls... would have been badass..


so i was once hiking. 5 mile trip to a camping spot with some friends.
A long trip cuz we were stupid and carried 2 ice chests in. took us 10 hours.
So at one point in the trail where it was a straight drop off cliff. (at night) we shined the light up on the hill. My friend saw 2 eyes. I did it 5 mins later down the trail, and i saw 2 eyes. This was up on the hill.

Imagine a mountain side, so the trail is cut into it. You know what im saying.
Whatever it was, it was fucking stalking us for about 30 mins. (that we know of)

This was in AZ (desert area), so mountain lion or bobcat. idk. but it was fucking weird. And this was 9 hours in. We were so tired, we could barely walk any further.


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: dshow]
    #14743927 - 07/10/11 03:41 AM (12 years, 6 months ago)

Guys, i will take the cake, with the best wilderness story.

Note although it is mostly dreams, it is there alright in real life too.


http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/10199746#10199746




few nights ago i saw another dream like that. I was heading towards the place i was talking about, it was calling me... but then i encountered some obstraction which i cant explain that well, basically i got stuck mid way.

But i got closer than ever before.

I really want to go there in real life. I hear that similar "telluric anomalies" exist in UK too but its much smaller.

I dont know what this is all about but if to take a wild guess it has something to do with "The Net" which was placed by anunaki on our planet.


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: desant]
    #14744065 - 07/10/11 05:40 AM (12 years, 6 months ago)

Can you say, wilderness beast?

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread717432/pg1

Poor bastard, Shanty town kids stoned it.


They could have befriended it, who knows what would happen, maybe get a prize or something.


Have you guys noticed how so many mystical creature sightings been recorded in south america?


And look at this thread when you alone in the country at night :

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread726459/pg1


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: wildernessjunkie]
    #14744451 - 07/10/11 08:46 AM (12 years, 6 months ago)

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:Awemazing: The kind of place that does it for me.......


All "Abandoned World" Style. Reminds me of that "Life after people" show.




That smiley completely defines my expression when i walked up on this place.

To the comment about the rave...i couldnt imagine what it would be like to have music going in there and lots of people. You can hear water drops in that that thing from hundreds of feet away


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Tomandjerry58]
    #14745033 - 07/10/11 11:38 AM (12 years, 6 months ago)

i've enjoyed reading such stroies.may i return at a more sobrer momnt nd ad to this...triple vsion fo life..*insert some kind of relevan crazy emoicon huuur*


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: spacecaked]
    #14745429 - 07/10/11 01:01 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

That tunnel is awesome, we have some around here that run under the old psych ward property but they are much narrower and have no discernable exit point :ooo:


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Raven Gnosis] * 4
    #14752218 - 07/11/11 04:11 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

I'm always surprised that everybody doesn't have more of these stories. I mostly attribute it to the intentional & sub-intentional withering of 'wilderness' or 'wildness' from the human paradigm.

I mostly live in the wilderness, on my very rural homestead, as well as working, hunting, fishing even further out on an almost daily basis. Considering the sights that I have seen, it comes as no surprise that people who retain more of the connection to nature, wildness, awe of this mysterious world, tend to be more superstitious than the more modernized counterparts. Perhaps all of these experiences are completely natural, but until a person finds undeniable evidence of phenomena, they are relegated to the realm of magic.

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Perhaps the creepiest of my experiences was when I was 10, in the swampy woods behind my parents house in Maryland. The older kids were always telling my siblings, friends & I various stories to scare  us, usually relating to various spots in the nearby forests. The worst was the tale of 'old man mad man' who lived in a shack that was visible from the rocky hill where we built forts. Apparently, this man was very violent, and the more mischievous of the story tellers would always claim to have peered into the shack, only to discover that the walls were covered in children's penises, which old man mad man had apparently amputated.

So I never really believed anything they told me, even at a young age, especially since I was always in those woods & had never heard or seen anybody around that shack for as long as I could remember. One day my older sister, myself & our two friends decided to go and investigate around that shack. Firstly, we noticed several gutted, rusting vehicles sprawled into the yard, including and old-fashioned ice cream truck. Additionally, there was a pile of beer cans which was many times my size as a ten year old, seemed like a mountain. The shack was dilapidated, seemed like it could have been thete for a century, just having boards & beams replaced as the older ones rotted away.

Just as I was getting closer to the shack (the windows were boarded up & I really wanted to see what was inside), we all heard a motor coming towards us down the long dirt driveway/road. What we saw was a massive man, wearing filthy blue coveralls, riding towards us on a small dirtbike (the common little red ones that kids ride), he was easily 4 times the size of the bike. But it took us a minute to realise what was happening, that this WAS old man mad man, & that he was now only a hundred yards or so away!

He dropped the bike & started to run us down, full speed. At some point he had picked up a large sheet or blade of metal from the debris strewn ground, and was cursing us and challenging us to come back as we tore away down the hill. Fortunately, these woods are very dense with thorny underbrush, and as young children we were far more maneuverable, and managed to escape, leaving him shouting at an increasing distance.

So after a couple of days of 'holy shit', & trying to tell the story to a favored adult (who didn't really believe us), there came a local news story. The man that chased us had slit his girlfriends throat, in the very shack that we were chased from. He left her to die, but she managed to escape to his parents house, which was apparently located down the dirt road some ways (never seen it). Then, a two day search/chase ensued, as the man had caught wind & run off. He was found, by a helicopter, hiding in our fort which we had built on that rocky hillside overlooking his shack.

Although very un-paranormal, that is surely the creepiest.

I'm the fifth generation of my family to live in the house where I currently reside, in Kentucky, the 9th generation on this land, generations longer in this area, and we have portraits of 6 generations in the house. There are plenty of phenomena here.

Another feature that I see a lot of, as mentioned by others here, are various lights shining into the night. I've seen plenty of "swamp  gas", including a large smoky/illuminated pink sphere that rose out of the swamp, forming a perfect question mark to linger in the sky for a few seconds. That one was seen by 4 of us, sober.

I've seen lots of bioluminescent organisms, insects, mold, mushrooms, algae, bacteria, but there is a certain 'unnatural fire' which I have seen on two separate occasions. It's a solid orb approximately 6-12 inches in diameter, as if somebody dropped a perfectly round, brightly lit light bulb onto the ground. The light was Orange both times, and I watched the first one for at least an hour, left, came back hours later & it was still emitting bright light. The second one I watched only 10 seconds or so. The first was seen way back in the backcountry, 7 miles or so from any trails, maybe 20 miles from a road. The other was seen about a half mile from the road, through thick underbrush. To tell the truth, I had no desire to go any closer to these objects. Perhaps they were emitting some form of potentially dangerous radiation, but I for one had no interest to find out. Still don't.

Yet another group of incidents would be the UFO's.

Somebody mentioned eastern Oregon earlier in the thread, such a lovely region. Glass butte was named in particular, a spot where I've mined a dozen times or so, & for those who are unfamiliar, this part of Oregon is extremely low population density, desert-like, high dry country. The most intense UFO sighting I've made was within view of the glass buttes, above a cinnabar/opalite mine that I frequented when I lived out west. There were perhaps 5 or 6 lights, alternating in color, intensity, & also with an occasional strobe effect. These flying crafts were ascending slowly from the ground, high into the sky, and then shooting across the horizon along downward angles, changing directions or even stopping completely from full speed to sudden change. The only audible sound was a mild cracking sound when the velocity increased quickly. To be fair, most of my UFO sightings are clearly attributed to military activity. There's a large military base in the area where I made this sighting. That still doesn't change the fact that it was a UFO to me...

What made that incident interesting on another level, I was out there with two friends & their daughter. I had walked up the mountain for cell service, & they were cooking on a fire by the vehicle, with a completely clear view of the horizon where I had been looking. When I came back down after the lights stopped (it was happening for at least 15 minutes), I started asking them about what they had seen, all three were confused about what I was saying & 'didn't remember' seeing anything.

Phew, that's gotta be my longest post ever, don't make many but I really like this thread & just gotta sit out the afternoon heat every now and then...

Edit:
Still too hot out there, another story about the Boone national forest in KY (saw someone else mention that too). I was out late at night after working, driving around in the dark looking for a good spot to camp. I pulled off and found a nice little spot with a fire ring & all, stayed the night, had a torrential downpour, & my dog disappeared into the woods for a while the next morning, but came back & we left without much other strangeness. A few months later, I was driving in a completely different area of the Boone forest (same region but several mountains over from the first spot), I took a small dirt road I had never noticed before, was unfamiliar with, went a few miles & found a decent spot to pull over & camp. In the morning, I awoke & discovered that I was somehow in the same fuckin' spot as that first time (I guess there's two ways to get there?). At this point, something shifted & I could perceive some strange/unusual smells in the air, also, I noticed that my dog was gone again, but I could hear his tags rattling some ways off through the brush. As I made my way to him (dog), I noticed a mound rising from the forest floor, about two feet high or so, with a partial ring of stones around it. Closer yet, with the smell fully pungent now (like animal oil & burnt hair), I realized that there was a large skull partially buried in the center, and the top of the 12 foot wide mound was covered in a shiny brown carpet of animal fur. Closer, and it was clearly the remains of a massive horse with shaggy fur.

I was tempted to take the large, beautiful skull (strangely, the only bone to be seen), but thought better of it and didn't disturb the site.

Edit 2: those glowing orange orbs could be lights fallen from some aircraft, but :shrug:


Edited by lIXII (07/12/11 11:40 AM)


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: lIXII]
    #14772569 - 07/15/11 12:45 PM (12 years, 6 months ago)

There's not much to it except my overactive imagination. So one day while snowboarding (I can't remember for the life of me what resort it was) my family and I cut into the trees like we always do. As usual we get split up but eventually meet up at the lift.

So I'm flying through this powder and all of a sudden I come upon hundreds of those creepy ass blair witch looking twig dolls. The second I saw those I wrecked into a tree well.



With the snow refusing to let go of my board, sucking me in deeper each time I tried to wiggle free, I was freaking out. I started screaming at the tree and the creepy dolls, which I figured only pissed off mother nature and whatever sick twisted fuck decided to hang those there in the first place.

I finally got my board loose after undoing my back binding, rode about a hundred feet without my right leg strapped, and finally mustered up the courage to stop, redo my binding and proceeded to get the hell out of there.


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: astroblack]
    #14849668 - 07/30/11 09:50 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

I wish I had some stories to throw in here, but not really. If, like me, you want to get your creepy wilderness experience fix, here is a dandy thread: http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=57236


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: shivas.wisdom]
    #14850107 - 07/31/11 01:34 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

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I wish I had some stories to throw in here, but not really. If, like me, you want to get your creepy wilderness experience fix, here is a dandy thread: http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=57236




There are some good stories in there, thank you.


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: shivas.wisdom]
    #14850281 - 07/31/11 03:17 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

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I wish I had some stories to throw in here, but not really. If, like me, you want to get your creepy wilderness experience fix, here is a dandy thread: http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=57236






Ahhhhhhhh that site not working for me! not even googles cashe


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: desant]
    #14850291 - 07/31/11 03:28 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

wow, some of these experiences are freakin creepy :eek:


I camp *alot* but have never had anything bad-creepy happen :shrug2: guess im lucky


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: Locky] * 2
    #14850340 - 07/31/11 04:10 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

That link is a treasure trove..... this story....

This may be very disturbing to some of you. I could never tell this story in person, but it's easier to type it for some reason.

When I and my wife were quite a bit younger, we decided that we would spend the bicentennial outdoors. Yes, July of '76......we're old. We lived in Pueblo at the time, and decided to go hiking, fishing and camp along Lime Creek between Durango and Silverton. There wasn't anything other than brookies in the creek, but they were plentiful and fun to catch.

We left our car by the side of the road along Old Lime Creek Road about 5 miles in from the highway and packed in upstream along the creek with our shepherd, Rebel. It only took us about an hour to get to where we wanted to camp, a nice meadow beside the creek just before a slot canyon that required you to swim to get any further upstream. Either that or take a several mile detour.

We camped uneventfully that night, the third of July, enjoying the sounds of the rippling creek and nature all around us. It was such a nice night that we just slept out under the stars, didn't bother to pitch our little backpacking tent. A little cool, but we had the fire going and our lightweight 30 degree bags, so we were very comfortable.

The next day we had breakfast, packed up and we all swam our way up the creek to the next wide spot with a bit of bank in the canyon, only about 150 yards or so. Now Rebel was never one to turn down a chance to get wet, but we had to do quite a bit of coaxing to get him to follow us up the creek. We fished and splashed upstream a bit, and before we knew it it was lunchtime. We thought we'd fry up some of those brookies but we were in this slot canyon that terminated in a fairly deep pool with about a ten foot rocky waterfall at the end of it.

We decided that I would scale the waterfall and pull the dog and the packs up and then I'd help Maggie get up. It was fairly difficult, even with the help of an old cable left over from a mining operation that was hanging down the side wall of the canyon. It took a LOT of effort and though we finally made it, we looked back down that waterfall and wondered what the heck we were thinking. Rebel was none too happy about it either, and seemed to get more irritable by the minute. We found enough driftwood at the rocky top of the falls to get a fire started and get the fish fried up, but that was about it.

You know the uneasy feeling that several others have mentioned? It was like a switch turned on and we all of a sudden became aware of our surroundings. It grew like a cancer and I actually watched the hair on the back of Rebel's neck stand up. Maggie felt it too and we both noticed that it was getting dark FAST down in this canyon. First thought in my head was a cat, and I actually felt a bit better about that because I figured the cat would leave us be, between the fire and the dog. I told Maggie what I thought and she seemed to feel a bit better, too.

I did not want to get caught in the dark in the canyon, for a bunch of reasons, flash floods etc. I spied what looked like a mine shaft about 2 hundred feet above us, a heck of a steep climb, but it looked like our best bet. We pulled out our flashlights and by the time we reached it it was PITCH black. The dog was a mess by this point, whipping around in circles, whining, yelping and generally being a real pain in the ass. Maggie and I were drenched with sweat and immediately began to freeze. July in the mountains is a weird thing, I have seen blizzard conditions before, but this was like someone turned on the deep freeze.

We were at what looked like the start of a mine, it only went back about ten feet, but there was evidence of fires at the mouth, and they curiously looked fresh. I was too tired to think more about it, I knew we had to get out of our wet clothes, pitch the tent, and climb in our bags before we got serious hypothermia. That was NO fun, let me tell you, having to do all of that by the light of our rapidly dying flashlight. And there was NO firewood anywhere close.

I cursed myself several times for letting things get this far out of control. We finally got the tent pitched right there in the back of this little cave , buck naked as we had no dry clothes left. The sleeping bags were slightly damp too, even though we had stuffed them in plastic garbage bags before our swimming expedition up the canyon. WE FROZE!! It was miserable.

About 1 in the morning I called Rebel into the tent for a little heat. The dog seemed to have calmed down greatly, and with the added heat we drifted off. Sometime during the night I heard something that just about woke me, I was still in a haze, so I fell asleep again immediately. I woke up one other time, because I thought I heard Rebel yip a little bit, but again I was in and out. I put my hand out to pet his head and he licked my hand. I fell asleep again. Maggie later said she fell asleep the same time as I did but never woke up at all during the night.

I woke to the most horrible noise I have ever heard come out of a hundred pound woman. Just the most God-awful shrieks that I have ever heard. I never want to hear that again.

I opened my eyes just in time to see a man at the mouth of the shaft, silhouetted against the morning daylight, looking back at us with the most twisted evil grin I have ever seen on the face of another human. I scrambled to get free of my tightly zipped bag and the little tent while he just crouched there and grinned. When I was just about free, he disappeared. Now, we were granola crunchin' tree huggin' anti-gun nature freaks at the time, so the only thing I had of any consequence as a weapon was my camp knife. I found it after what seemed like hours of searching, but really was probably under a minute. I very cautiously made my way to the entrance, millimeters at a time. The guy was gone.

About that time Maggie started screaming and whimpering again so I rushed back to the back of the shaft. She had struggled out of the tent and was pointing at what used to be Rebel. His head was nearly severed, and the tent and the bags were ruined with the blood all over everything. She had blood all over her, so the first thing I did was make sure she was not injured. Then I checked myself. We were ok,it was all Rebel's blood.

We put on our still damp cold clothes from the night before and then we noticed that our boots were gone. We were in trouble. I had some paracord, so we tied some shirts and towels around our feet and climbed back down towards the creek. We left everything in the mine, except for the knife and some stuff that we shoved in our pockets. It took us 8 hours to get back down to the car, and we were like hamburger. Hands, feet, arms and legs scraped raw, bruised and bleeding. We jumped in, the car started right up thankfully and we left a dust cloud that blanketed the valley as we sped down the rough trail toward Durango.

We limped into the Sheriff's office and we looked like hell. We got our story out, my wife through tears and me talking waaay too fast. but finally got it all out. The deputy said that they would go out first thing in the morning and asked us to stay in town. We had no money for a hotel, so he let us stay in a cell after we showered and changed into prison jumpsuits.

We were there at the jail waiting when the "expedition" returned with the convoy of three trucks. I noticed that all the officers, who were quite wet and filthy, gave us dirty looks as they passed us, and the Deputy that we had talked to the day before herded us back to his office. Then came the interrogation. Turns out that some animal had spread the dog's remains all down the slide to the creek, and he said that there was nothing else there. No tent, no backpacks, nothing. He asked us if we had any drugs. I did not want to admit to him that we had some herb, so I denied it.

It was clear that we were fighting a losing battle. They had come to the conclusion that we were wandering out in the woods high on LSD while a mountain lion had gotten our dog. The bastard even made us change back into our filthy clothes and give back the jumpsuits right then. He told us that he had better never see us again. We left. Maggie was sobbing. I never have been back to Durango.

The thing that I still have nightmares about years later, and I have never mentioned this to Maggie, is....... the second time I woke up when I heard Rebel yelp, was that when his throat was cut?.......and if it was, was it the dog who licked my hand before I fell back asleep?

I still go out in the wilderness, never overnight, out well before dark, only with other people, and always with a big gun. I respect animals, but I fear people.


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: desant]
    #14850376 - 07/31/11 04:44 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

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shivas.wisdom said:
I wish I had some stories to throw in here, but not really. If, like me, you want to get your creepy wilderness experience fix, here is a dandy thread: http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=57236






Ahhhhhhhh that site not working for me! not even googles cashe





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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: desant]
    #14850391 - 07/31/11 04:55 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Mushroom 420 that was fked up bro


"we were granola crunchin' tree huggin' anti-gun nature freaks at the time"


I was just like that when i first discovered spirituality back in 23003, for 3 years i was a tree huggin softie and was taken advantage off because i lost my guard


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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: McMushrooms420]
    #14850407 - 07/31/11 05:11 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

holy shit, that is one messed up story (and you told it well)! i sort of fall into the "granola crunching hippie" category but reading some of these stories is making me consider carrying a gun (i only carry a knife at this point) whilst trekking in the forest alone.

thanks for sharing.

also, this thread that shiva linked has some creepy ass stories in it. great find!
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shivas.wisdom said:
I wish I had some stories to throw in here, but not really. If, like me, you want to get your creepy wilderness experience fix, here is a dandy thread: http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=57236




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Re: What is your creepiest wilderness experience? [Re: McMushrooms420]
    #14854353 - 07/31/11 11:41 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Holy shit. I didn't think it would be that intense but it was. Holy shit. What a crazy, scary story McMushrooms420. I am so sorry you had to go through that. That sounds absolutely terrible. Wow. Wow.


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