I Don't mind admitting that this story scared the hell out of me. I was listening to it on the way home from town. I live in a rural area Missouri. My house is surrounded by trees and I live on a gravel road.. I pulled up to my house and was too scared to get out of the truck. I called my daughter, waking her up, and had her turn on the outside light and send my pitbull out to walk me in.. Lol. I'm 52 years old it's been a while since a story has scared me that bad. Excellent narration and great story. My daughter told me she is going to block all horror stories from my phone. Hahahaha Thanks.😈👻☠️👺🖤
Yep!! Hah thanks for sharing that Candance. This is a rare story that scared the hell out of me too. I got chills more than once reading this. I'm picturing you pulling up to the house and calling your daughter for the pitbull : ))) I've been there!! Hah Merry Christmas and thanks for listening! -Stephen
Dude same! While I do live in ruralish MO I work near STL. I am at work while listening to this. It is 2pm, I am surrounded by people, in a fairly large cities industrial district, and I am still freaked out. The skinwalkery types always get to me though. Thats what I thought of when I heard the description of it sitting by the fire... I'm not innately scared of the shadows and I'm not superstitious but skinwalker types get me bad.
@@SaurusLikeDinosaurus we are fairly close I am 20 min west of Columbia Mo. Where I am located is very wooded and we hear coyotes and owls at night that makes for great back ground while listening to creepy pasta.
@@candancecarmean770 heck yeah I'm in rural Missouri too! Closer to KCMO. This story really creeped me out as well! I wonder why the thing kept going after him even after he returned the stone? Maybe because of the sheer disrespect? Or maybe because of the firewood he took from the area as well?
Not all stones are there to mark a grave, some are placed to keep things sealed in. Robert essentially opened the gate, released what was sealed inside, and then closed the gate with them outside! He had no chance the moment he removed the lock.
When Robert noticed that the "man" sitting in front of his fire, had his legs facing the fire yet his head and torso were twisted backwards, facing Robert’s tent and was staring directly at him…YIKES! That scared 😱 the living daylights out of me! I can still imagine what that would have looked like…! 99.5% of the time, scary story narrations or even scary movies don’t bother me or scare me AT ALL! Kudos to the author for writing such a truly CHILLING story and thank you LH for bringing it to life through your exceptional narration skills! I won’t ever forget this creepy tale! 😬 Love from Texas ♥️🤠🌴
This is my favorite Michael Whitehouse story, I've listened to it multiple times, first by Otis Jiry then found Michael Whitehouse himself narrating it, and now I'll listen to yours. This might be my absolute favorite short story.
@@daygoncornhole2395 of course! th-cam.com/video/GXy5bC2PgHE/w-d-xo.html He narrates quite a few of his stories on this channel. His accent is friggin awesome.
I remember listening to this story many years ago when Michael Whitehouse the writer narrated it himself, Otis Jiary had a great narration of it as well. Yours is equally fantastic Lighthouse! Beware in lost and lonely places my friends... There are many old and ancient things residing in the dark corners of this world... And not all of them are quite as dead as you'd expect.
Instead of the word grave, you should put "The Old Cairn" that's what they called those type of stone stacked graves😊 thanks so much for this story, any kind like this I greatly enjoy 😊
Ghost enough to stalk him, but not man enough to just ask for its rock back. Lol. Good story. Exactly why i don't mess with sketchy or out of place things in the woods.
Native Scot here again. I'm so happy you said Milngavie (pronounced milguy) correctly. I know I'm a bit of a nutter about it but it grates on me when people get it wrong, so thank you for that big chap.
@@LighthouseHorror no bother. I don't know why but it gets my back up. The guy from Ancient Aliens, George Tsukalis (hope that's how you spell it or I'm a massive hypocrite) was in Scotland, loch Ness to be precise and he must've been told how to pronounce "loch" correctly. He don't it perfectly, you have emphasis on the "ch", I can't type it, it's a noise you make when you say it but it cheered me up no end. I'm a weirdo, I know but who cares.
Walk out of my yard and a short distance down my driveway and there's an old cemetery right there. People still keep it up and it's doesn't look too spooky but you never know...great story lighthouse
My heart is beating so fast now, It will be s while before I can fall asleep. Guess I'll just put another story on, thus repeating the cycle. Once again, great job LH!
It was a wonderful story and, of course, I absolutely loved the narration. It is a rare day that I have time for two longer pieces - thanks as always for sharing your talents.
Going through your older videos and was pleasantly surprised to find a horror story written in my own country! It’s 190km south from myself (I had to look that up, wasn’t really sure where Milngavie was, not familiar with the greater Glasgow area), but some of the scariest things in the story for me was knowing a cyclist was willingly camping in Midge country, disturbed a cairn/cist, didn’t immediately leave, and kept staying in the same area?!? I’ve actually found Pictish stones, there was one at a church near my town, a much lesser known one, like a normal photos I logged my coordinates, took photos and emailed them to historic environment Scotland. Massively love Neolithic and Pictish history, so seeing some of that incorporated into a horror story is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen!
Thank you for sharing the information! Question is this story referencing a certain legend about disturbing cairn? Why did the thing keep going after him even after he returned the stone? Maybe because of the sheer disrespect? Or maybe because of the firewood he took from the area as well?
Listening to your stories every night here in New Zealand. Some I’ve heard before like this one here but many I haven’t. This is super creepy indeed! Thank you.
Late to the party, but me too! We live in the middle of Auckland, but right next to the bush and I always have this irrational feeling that one night I'll look out at the treeline as I'm closing my curtains and see something staring back at me. 😰 (The possums going nuts in the middle of the night don't help, hahaha!)
The moment i saw that the author of this story is Michael Whitehouse, i knew it would be awesome. I had read one of his stories before, titled Bedtime. As usual, great narration.
Amazingly great story, I guess the black sludge was there so the creature didn't have to look for Robert anymore but simply smell for him. Very cruel how the creature gave him false hope.
Great story, I am quite familiar with the area and when you set out from Aberfoyle, it very quickly becomes isolated. Even without the events here, it can feel at times, as if you are being watched.
Hey Brother I just wanted to wish you a very merry Christmas and thank you for being not only a most amazing narrator but a really awesome human being as well thank you for all your hard work and dedication this year and entertaining us you really helped a lot of us pull through 2020 when times are tough and things for crazy and for that you are appreciated hope you have the best Christmas ever
Hey my friend!! I really appreciate all your support and kind words man. It's been a tough year for everyone, and I hope the next one is better for us! Have a great Christmas!
Man, phenomenal story and well read.... was listening while I cleaned the house and I almost punched my wife when she snuck up behind me..... haha!!! So well done!!
What a delight this tale was!As usual you did not disappoint.I became swept away.You are truly a delightful narrator Please keep them coming.Many thanks.
This is an AWESOME story, but when I saw Michael whitehouse I got so excited he had a new story, still very happy to hear this one narrated by lighthouse
Of all the stories you've narrated, this is my absolute favorite. I've listened to it about 5 times and plan on telling it at a Halloween party this year.
5:25 "Unimpeded by the false light of man, the stars shone bright and bold. He sat next to the warm fire.." Is that irony or is that supposed to be a clever joke? I giggled either way :D
I spent a couple months in Scotland. Nothing paranormal happened to me but I did have haggis which is unfairly scorned. Yes it's sheep guts but is that truly grosser than what goes into hot dogs ? Nice and creepy story ! Many thanks 👍
Thanks for the encouragement Teddy! I'm trying to up my visuals. I'm waiting for a camera to go on sale, then gonna start adding short scenes and visuals more and more
@@elaineehardt2524 That's an interesting suggestion and I do consider myself a bold eater (deep fried tarantula or sea lamprey both a bridge too far) though my one experience with liver tasted a bit like aluminum foil minus the secret ingredient which makes your teeth howl in agony. But if it's accompanied by dumplings I'll try it. I would eat my own head with dumplings !
“Can I have the pretty rock that’s on ur grave that’s probably 1,000,000 years old, mister man? It’s very nice. I’ll give u something in return. What would you like? And yes I just peed my pants, I’m sorry. But don’t worry about that.”
Awesome video as always dude! thanks again for all the excellent video's you have uploaded through this crazy year! Hope you have an excellent Christmas!🎄☃️👍
I'm sat next to my tent and mountain bike near loch Ard in Queen Elizabeth park on my own absolutely crapping myself🥺 don't think I'll be getting much kip tonight.This would be a much better story if I was at home now😱😱😂
Yea, I figured he wasn’t going to make it out, considering the story was in 3rd person and all.😅 But I must admit that for whatever reason the description of the dude sitting at the campfire actually made me shudder a bit😰. I think the fact that it was just sitting there staring at him the entire time was what pushed the creep factor up enough to cause a physical reaction out of me. 🤦♀️😳nope, not a fan of that visual my brain cooked up upon hearing that description my dude 😳! Awesome story tho😅❗️
I may have missed this one, I was just going to listen to another Version of this one but like I always do I check to see if any of my favorites like You have done the pasta when I'm about to listen to an old one an yes My man lighthouse is getting this hour out of my life out of all the rest that did this story, My number 1 guy :)
🤩 wow!!! Excellent story! I’m new to your channel and I’ve been binge listening 👂🏽 to your stories and I must admit this one ☝🏽 scared 😱 me so badly I had nightmares!!! Excellent job because I don’t scare easily!!! Bravo 👏🏽
@@LighthouseHorror one more thing and I'll leave ya be lol if you ever lay back and listen to stories yourself, check this one out, "The Cairn On The Headland" talk about an awesome weird classic tale brova!! This one takes place in Ireland, one my favorites. th-cam.com/video/qn2xCnfAlJg/w-d-xo.html
In my experience all best campers and very used to being in the wilderness and nature people are very much into omens and beliefs like "if this feels wrong it is a sign it IS wrong", something about being in such environment is pushing you closer to listening your own gut instincts. So the dude is honestly sounds not much like such a "into the wilderness and nature" type.
This reminds me of The Big Toe story from Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark🖤💙🖤💙🖤💙 Just in the sense that like in the other story, the creature is looking for something that had been taken from it.
Oh man, I got so happy when you mentioned Scotland, I love those type of stories, especially from the old gothic writers, I've always wanted to go there and look at the cairns and menhirs in the moors and hinterlands. My name derives from Ayrshire Scotland
@@LighthouseHorror man I know right!? What a majestic and beautiful place like the rest of the UK brother, one of the best adventure/horror story I've read of Scotland called "The Watcher By The Threshold" by John Buchanan, is one of the most insightful and best stories that inspired me, I think you'd like it man😊
I Don't mind admitting that this story scared the hell out of me. I was listening to it on the way home from town. I live in a rural area Missouri. My house is surrounded by trees and I live on a gravel road.. I pulled up to my house and was too scared to get out of the truck. I called my daughter, waking her up, and had her turn on the outside light and send my pitbull out to walk me in.. Lol. I'm 52 years old it's been a while since a story has scared me that bad. Excellent narration and great story. My daughter told me she is going to block all horror stories from my phone. Hahahaha Thanks.😈👻☠️👺🖤
Yep!! Hah thanks for sharing that Candance. This is a rare story that scared the hell out of me too. I got chills more than once reading this. I'm picturing you pulling up to the house and calling your daughter for the pitbull : )))
I've been there!! Hah
Merry Christmas and thanks for listening!
-Stephen
gotta love rural Missouri
Dude same! While I do live in ruralish MO I work near STL. I am at work while listening to this. It is 2pm, I am surrounded by people, in a fairly large cities industrial district, and I am still freaked out. The skinwalkery types always get to me though. Thats what I thought of when I heard the description of it sitting by the fire... I'm not innately scared of the shadows and I'm not superstitious but skinwalker types get me bad.
@@SaurusLikeDinosaurus we are fairly close I am 20 min west of Columbia Mo. Where I am located is very wooded and we hear coyotes and owls at night that makes for great back ground while listening to creepy pasta.
@@candancecarmean770 heck yeah I'm in rural Missouri too! Closer to KCMO. This story really creeped me out as well! I wonder why the thing kept going after him even after he returned the stone? Maybe because of the sheer disrespect? Or maybe because of the firewood he took from the area as well?
You know, horror stories like this can really highlight the difference between rationality and rationalizing
the fact this story was being told in third person meant i knew our boi Robert was in for quite the horrific time and it certainly did not disappoint.
Now let’s say it all together now don’t take things that don’t belong to you.
*don't take stuff that doesn't belong to you*
Lol I just said it out loud
You're right🙏
Yo, this dude was dumb. No spare spokes or tires.
Not all stones are there to mark a grave, some are placed to keep things sealed in. Robert essentially opened the gate, released what was sealed inside, and then closed the gate with them outside! He had no chance the moment he removed the lock.
Ppl don't belong in the damn woods 😮
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That was a good one! He basically rationalized himself into his own demise lol, Great job Lighthouse!
I know, right? Thanks for listening Vincent!
❤@@LighthouseHorror
As soon as he took the stuff, I audibly went "Damn it Robert."
I screamed at how robert was
same. I went "Well that was stupid. Now he's going to die."
“Pfft, that random hiker in the woods who seems to always be hiding and following me around couldn’t be a threat to me”
-Robert(probably)
Now that is a story... Some choices cannot be undone and the consequences are irrevocable.
Well-put!
He died cause he didnt return that piece of firewood, the final parts of the story suggest that to be the reason
When Robert noticed that the "man" sitting in front of his fire, had his legs facing the fire yet his head and torso were twisted backwards, facing Robert’s tent and was staring directly at him…YIKES! That scared 😱 the living daylights out of me! I can still imagine what that would have looked like…! 99.5% of the time, scary story narrations or even scary movies don’t bother me or scare me AT ALL! Kudos to the author for writing such a truly CHILLING story and thank you LH for bringing it to life through your exceptional narration skills! I won’t ever forget this creepy tale! 😬
Love from Texas ♥️🤠🌴
😅 IKR!? That visual is absolutely freaking terrifying ffs😰❗️sooo damn creepy my dude!!!
44 minutes in and im still surprised robert is still alive.
Aha me 2
I know- he should have been lunch for something at the 20 min mark. Poor Robert...
Same lol
Lol me too...he was way too casually and repeatedly ignoring obvious yet classic foreboding signs
He didn't make it...😟
This is one of my favorite stories I have ever heard from you. I will come back to it every so often and still get a chill at the end!
This is my favorite Michael Whitehouse story, I've listened to it multiple times, first by Otis Jiry then found Michael Whitehouse himself narrating it, and now I'll listen to yours. This might be my absolute favorite short story.
May I get a link for the Michael whitehouse narration ?🤗🤗
@@daygoncornhole2395 of course! th-cam.com/video/GXy5bC2PgHE/w-d-xo.html
He narrates quite a few of his stories on this channel. His accent is friggin awesome.
@@Nyctonaut thank you very much 🙂🙂🤗🤗
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!! I'll have to listen to Michael's version! I love his work!
Me tooo... Michael Whitehouse is amazing..bedtime s also one of my fav stories..I wish there was a part two to off the beaten path.
I remember listening to this story many years ago when Michael Whitehouse the writer narrated it himself, Otis Jiary had a great narration of it as well.
Yours is equally fantastic Lighthouse!
Beware in lost and lonely places my friends... There are many old and ancient things residing in the dark corners of this world... And not all of them are quite as dead as you'd expect.
This is one of the best told stories I have ever heard…. I know this was a year ago but I’m super duper impressed by the writer and the telling
This one was one of my faves. I just came back from Scotland and had traveled the Highlands so I appreciated the description of the landscape.
Instead of the word grave, you should put "The Old Cairn" that's what they called those type of stone stacked graves😊 thanks so much for this story, any kind like this I greatly enjoy 😊
My pleasure! I loved this story too
@@LighthouseHorror do you except stories through email, I have a few I'm working on and one that's actually done
@@rayswoop4947 Absolutely. I have a reddit too.
@rayswoop4947 ,may I have a few of the names of the stories you've written?
@@rayswoop4947can I have the link to the stories too please?
I live in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland and loved this story. It reminds me of the stories my grandmother used to tell me as a kid.
Ghost enough to stalk him, but not man enough to just ask for its rock back. Lol. Good story. Exactly why i don't mess with sketchy or out of place things in the woods.
12:03, and it was at this moment children, that Robert...f@#%ed up
Native Scot here again. I'm so happy you said Milngavie (pronounced milguy) correctly. I know I'm a bit of a nutter about it but it grates on me when people get it wrong, so thank you for that big chap.
Hah no prob! I'm paranoid about pronouncing those things correctly hah. I'm glad I got that one right!
@@LighthouseHorror no bother. I don't know why but it gets my back up. The guy from Ancient Aliens, George Tsukalis (hope that's how you spell it or I'm a massive hypocrite) was in Scotland, loch Ness to be precise and he must've been told how to pronounce "loch" correctly. He don't it perfectly, you have emphasis on the "ch", I can't type it, it's a noise you make when you say it but it cheered me up no end. I'm a weirdo, I know but who cares.
thank God I don't go camping now I do go hiking thanks for the heads up on what to not mess with name Rob this was a very good story lighthouse
Walk out of my yard and a short distance down my driveway and there's an old cemetery right there. People still keep it up and it's doesn't look too spooky but you never know...great story lighthouse
One dislike thats how you know you've made it big lol
Me and Robert have the same name lol kinda makes it extra spooky
Ahahahahah yep!
Could be a misclick. I've liked videos before only to realize I hit the unlike button by accident. The 👍and 👎are to close to each other on my phone.
My heart is beating so fast now, It will be s while before I can fall asleep. Guess I'll just put another story on, thus repeating the cycle. Once again, great job LH!
Hey thanks T!
I love these longer stories. I have nightmares and ironically these stories are my best preventative.
Especially when the stories are feasible/possible.
That was an absolute awesome story slowly building up the dread of an unknown creature stalking in the woods.
It was a wonderful story and, of course, I absolutely loved the narration. It is a rare day that I have time for two longer pieces - thanks as always for sharing your talents.
First story is a Michael Whitehouse classic.
Sounds great 👍😁
I'm so glad I picked that one! I love his stuff
@@LighthouseHorror You did a great job of it!! 🤩🤩
Good pick. Heard this story a good four or five years ago and it remains one of my fave CPs to this day.
Going through your older videos and was pleasantly surprised to find a horror story written in my own country! It’s 190km south from myself (I had to look that up, wasn’t really sure where Milngavie was, not familiar with the greater Glasgow area), but some of the scariest things in the story for me was knowing a cyclist was willingly camping in Midge country, disturbed a cairn/cist, didn’t immediately leave, and kept staying in the same area?!?
I’ve actually found Pictish stones, there was one at a church near my town, a much lesser known one, like a normal photos I logged my coordinates, took photos and emailed them to historic environment Scotland. Massively love Neolithic and Pictish history, so seeing some of that incorporated into a horror story is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen!
Thank you for sharing the information! Question is this story referencing a certain legend about disturbing cairn? Why did the thing keep going after him even after he returned the stone? Maybe because of the sheer disrespect? Or maybe because of the firewood he took from the area as well?
Theres a place near Milngavie called the Bluebell Woods that has a lot of dark stories told about it.
Listening to your stories every night here in New Zealand. Some I’ve heard before like this one here but many I haven’t. This is super creepy indeed! Thank you.
Late to the party, but me too! We live in the middle of Auckland, but right next to the bush and I always have this irrational feeling that one night I'll look out at the treeline as I'm closing my curtains and see something staring back at me. 😰 (The possums going nuts in the middle of the night don't help, hahaha!)
The moment i saw that the author of this story is Michael Whitehouse, i knew it would be awesome. I had read one of his stories before, titled Bedtime. As usual, great narration.
Amazingly great story, I guess the black sludge was there so the creature didn't have to look for Robert anymore but simply smell for him. Very cruel how the creature gave him false hope.
What a great ending!!! Certainly not what i was expecting.
Great story, I am quite familiar with the area and when you set out from Aberfoyle, it very quickly becomes isolated. Even without the events here, it can feel at times, as if you are being watched.
Hey Brother I just wanted to wish you a very merry Christmas and thank you for being not only a most amazing narrator but a really awesome human being as well thank you for all your hard work and dedication this year and entertaining us you really helped a lot of us pull through 2020 when times are tough and things for crazy and for that you are appreciated hope you have the best Christmas ever
Hey my friend!! I really appreciate all your support and kind words man. It's been a tough year for everyone, and I hope the next one is better for us! Have a great Christmas!
Man, phenomenal story and well read.... was listening while I cleaned the house and I almost punched my wife when she snuck up behind me..... haha!!! So well done!!
LOL I'm glad you didn't hah. But I guess that means you were immersed in the story lol. Thanks for the kind words G!
Wow. This one was utterly fantastic, great job!
Thank you very much!
What a delight this tale was!As usual you did not disappoint.I became swept away.You are truly a delightful narrator
Please keep them coming.Many thanks.
Thank you so Nora!
That was an amazing story and narration. Thank you so much for such a treat!!!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Maggie!
Wow, such a chilling story as I listened to this well after dark. 👍👍
Why would he suddenly come across some unkempt terrain and think, "Oh, it's unkempt because the rangers are afraid to venture in,?? Come On!!!
This is a superb story as someone who’s back garden backs onto woodland it’s enough to make anyone look twice 😮
Not merely "touching". Outright robbing a cairn... I sympathize with the barrow wight's plight of stolen grave goods.
This is an AWESOME story, but when I saw Michael whitehouse I got so excited he had a new story, still very happy to hear this one narrated by lighthouse
Thanks for watching Kelli!! I hope he keeps writing -- he's fantastic!
@@LighthouseHorror he is definitely one of my fav writers, I would LOVE to listen to u narrate On A Hill, and Bedtime. 🖤
I thought that I had heard every Michael whitehouse story you have proven me wrong 😃😃
Of all the stories you've narrated, this is my absolute favorite. I've listened to it about 5 times and plan on telling it at a Halloween party this year.
5:25 "Unimpeded by the false light of man, the stars shone bright and bold. He sat next to the warm fire.."
Is that irony or is that supposed to be a clever joke? I giggled either way :D
Lol
I spent a couple months in Scotland. Nothing paranormal happened to me but I did have haggis which is unfairly scorned. Yes it's sheep guts but is that truly grosser than what goes into hot dogs ? Nice and creepy story ! Many thanks 👍
The visuals were a very nice touch.
Thanks for the encouragement Teddy! I'm trying to up my visuals. I'm waiting for a camera to go on sale, then gonna start adding short scenes and visuals more and more
Try liver dumplings w/brown gravy!!! Agree about haggis.
@@elaineehardt2524 That's an interesting suggestion and I do consider myself a bold eater (deep fried tarantula or sea lamprey both a bridge too far) though my one experience with liver tasted a bit like aluminum foil minus the secret ingredient which makes your teeth howl in agony. But if it's accompanied by dumplings I'll try it. I would eat my own head with dumplings !
awesome narration LH ty for that, wow wt a story, ty 👍👍👍
Anytime!
Don't take *unless the forest creatures say it's okay after you ask nicely 🙂.
From a real life native 👁️🏴
: ))
@@LighthouseHorror 💚
“Can I have the pretty rock that’s on ur grave that’s probably 1,000,000 years old, mister man? It’s very nice. I’ll give u something in return. What would you like?
And yes I just peed my pants, I’m sorry. But don’t worry about that.”
I lived near Aberfoyle for a good while - so funny to hear this set between Milngavie, Aberfoyle and the park!!
Omg I loved it . Thank you for the wonderful story.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching Diana!
Awesome video as always dude! thanks again for all the excellent video's you have uploaded through this crazy year! Hope you have an excellent Christmas!🎄☃️👍
Thanks Mark you too my friend!
@@LighthouseHorror No problem dude! ☺
I'm sat next to my tent and mountain bike near loch Ard in Queen Elizabeth park on my own absolutely crapping myself🥺 don't think I'll be getting much kip tonight.This would be a much better story if I was at home now😱😱😂
Very good story, your voice put me in the woods with that guy!
Hah perfect!
Excellent story and narration 😊
Hey Tiina good to see you! I hope you're having a good almost holidays. Thanks for watching!
Rob may have stole his axe, but screechey boi stole his life and BMX lol
Yea, I figured he wasn’t going to make it out, considering the story was in 3rd person and all.😅 But I must admit that for whatever reason the description of the dude sitting at the campfire actually made me shudder a bit😰. I think the fact that it was just sitting there staring at him the entire time was what pushed the creep factor up enough to cause a physical reaction out of me. 🤦♀️😳nope, not a fan of that visual my brain cooked up upon hearing that description my dude 😳!
Awesome story tho😅❗️
Even in UK, how does someone go camping solo, miles from anywhere, without a knife or small axe?
Ikr, sure legaly you wouldnt be able to bring it for self defence, but you could have an axe for processing firewood
Great story--bloody brilliant narration!!! I live in the mountains and woods of NC and am on a gravel road. I live alone! lol, Gotta love it.
I had no clue this was Whitehouse's story! Only double checked the screen just nice surprise! Love Michael's stuff x
Just found you! Great stories and I’m enjoying your narration!!
Welcome aboard!
omg Robert you survived!
Really good story…ur narration held me the entire time….
🌻👍🏾
Thank you 🌻🌻🌻
I may have missed this one, I was just going to listen to another Version of this one but like I always do I check to see if any of my favorites like You have done the pasta when I'm about to listen to an old one an yes My man lighthouse is getting this hour out of my life out of all the rest that did this story, My number 1 guy :)
Good one!! My husband is from Scotland. I'll definitely ask about this.
My heart was thumping so hard towards the end...
I'm so loving ur stories at mo...uv been hiding well but I'm so glad iv found u..thanks.xx
🤩 wow!!! Excellent story! I’m new to your channel and I’ve been binge listening 👂🏽 to your stories and I must admit this one ☝🏽 scared 😱 me so badly I had nightmares!!! Excellent job because I don’t scare easily!!! Bravo 👏🏽
Thank you so much Butterfly and welcome to the channel!
Hell yeah, I luv when the pictish are mentioned 😁
Me too!
@@LighthouseHorror one more thing and I'll leave ya be lol if you ever lay back and listen to stories yourself, check this one out, "The Cairn On The Headland" talk about an awesome weird classic tale brova!! This one takes place in Ireland, one my favorites. th-cam.com/video/qn2xCnfAlJg/w-d-xo.html
I love me some Lighthouse Horror.
I appreciate you Alex!
Scottish weather isn't unpredictable, just expect rain. Its generally what I see out the window most days🤣
Hah : )
Holy stuff, a really good one. I ducking loved it. Now i am going to sleep (if still possible).
Ahahah you'll be good as long as you don't disturb an old grave
@@LighthouseHorror not planning to do no
I'll keep it for tomorrow, thanks for the long one Stephen ! :D
Anytime Mei : )
In my experience all best campers and very used to being in the wilderness and nature people are very much into omens and beliefs like "if this feels wrong it is a sign it IS wrong", something about being in such environment is pushing you closer to listening your own gut instincts. So the dude is honestly sounds not much like such a "into the wilderness and nature" type.
This is great. I'm imagining the thing was a Banshee
Love the story helps me sleep keep it up and thank you
Not me screaming noooooooo! Nooo! No no no!!! On my way to work this AM as this story wrapped up. 😂
Great narration. Subbed!
Thanks Anton and welcome to the channel!
Great Narration, and Awesome story as well 👍😁
Great story!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Michael Whitehouse is the best :)
Yep!
I swear the way you speak and make your voice change is awesome.
Excellent...voice work was NICE!!!..The story's pace quickens ..so did my heart rate!!! SUPER JOB!!! MUCH LUV FROM N.AUGUSTA S.C
Thank you so much Landon! Much love back at you!
Lighthouse, Sorry I'm so late getting ready for the holidays but I just had to make sure to listen.
Hey Aimee! Thanks for listening! Yep Christmas and New Years is coming up fast. I hope you're doing well!
@@LighthouseHorror you have a great and safe holiday and new year 💀☠️🎄
@@aimeeprincessofpower You too : ))
This reminds me of The Big Toe story from Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark🖤💙🖤💙🖤💙 Just in the sense that like in the other story, the creature is looking for something that had been taken from it.
This is so creepy 😮
Strange comment, but the sound at ca. 11:50, was that a subnautica exploding fish? xD
Awesome story and a great narration 💜
Wow I was hanging on every word great job
Oh man, I got so happy when you mentioned Scotland, I love those type of stories, especially from the old gothic writers, I've always wanted to go there and look at the cairns and menhirs in the moors and hinterlands. My name derives from Ayrshire Scotland
That's so awesome! I'm really glad you liked it -- I've always wanted to go there as well
@@LighthouseHorror man I know right!? What a majestic and beautiful place like the rest of the UK brother, one of the best adventure/horror story I've read of Scotland called "The Watcher By The Threshold" by John Buchanan, is one of the most insightful and best stories that inspired me, I think you'd like it man😊
@@rayswoop4947 I'll have to check that one out!
@@LighthouseHorror I almost forgot, the watcher by the Threshold also has the pictish in the first story, hope you read it bro, it's really good
Love your videossss watched them alll😂
Aww thank you so much Trina! more to come for sure
This was a perfect story
“Robert being Robert”….. stole from a grave site. Lovely chap
I just keep saying every time he stops and discovers that he's still being followed "just give the damn stone back!"
This was a good good story.Thank you for the scare.
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Reminds me of the M. R. James story "There was a man dwelt by a churchyard." ❤
i would love it if people would stop spoiling the stories in the comments
Ah Milngavie, you know, I stay about a 30 minute drive from there. Just putting that out there haha
Hah how cool! I still want to hear a scary story from nearby me. That would be kind of creepy though
Go investigate and report back to us. 😱👻