The first story... how the hell did he pack out his gear AND TWO deer????! If he ran out with that on his back he was stout enough to whip Bigfoot in a bare knuckle brawl... wah ha ha ha
Its all fake man, anything supernatural from anywhere at any time, past or present. Anyone that believes theyve experienced or seen anything supernatural had their brains playing tricks on them. Fear making them see and hear what they want to, to make sense of it.
The cabin Story is fire 🔥, share a cool experience with yall, so while house hunting with our realtor we went to house for sale, there was no power on at the house but it was a cool fall day so it didn't bother me. As we all walked in the house, you could just feel something off. The realtor did her job touring us around the house, showing us room by room. It was an old house and pretty big. But I couldn't shake the feeling. Eventually, we made it back to the front of the house, and we were taking a look at the dining room and kitchen area. I noticed my son missing at the time. He was about 2 or 3 yrs old, but I still could her him in the distance talking or trying to at least. I walked towards his voice and found him in the living room. He was still baby talking and kind of laughing by now. When I went up to him and grabbed him I asked him what you doing in here baby boy. He looked at me started talking again and pointed towards the ceiling. As I looked up, the ceiling fan was spinning as if it was on. I stood there looking at it like how is it spinning with no electricity on in the house. It freaked me out there was no draft all doors and windows were shut. My wife and the realtor walked in by now and I told them what was happening, and they saw the fan moving slower now and coming to a stop. Needless to say it was time to go, as we walked outside, the realtor locked up the house. We all stood there and even the realtor was like there's something wrong with this house. It was heavy and had an oppression feeling to it. That's why I felt that cabin story was the best. People listen to your spirt.
I live in Southern Appalachia and you do hear things at night sometimes. I chalk it up to a deer snorting or bull or cow wheezing, but who knows? I’m not going into the woods to find out. I’ll only go as far as my front or back porch after dark. My husband hunts raccoons during the open season and says he has never seen or heard anything but that doesn’t mean anything to me. Better to be safe and alive than sorry. I remember as a kid there was a black wampas cat that would come from the ridges and sit by a papaw tree where my great uncle would sit every week day at noon to listen to the news on his radio. We kids were in the barn loft and just watched it. It did this for almost 2 weeks and then we never saw it again. Plus we had a baby bear up in a tree close to our house about 5 years ago. I wasn’t waiting for mama bear to come find the cub. I skee-daddled into the house. 😱
Anyone going hiking/camping without a weapon(a gun) at minimum an 8" blade hunting knife or machete is crazy and wants to be prey. I also carry some loud m80 firecrackers, a solar motion sensor garden light, mace(for bears), a 900-mile laser pointer(used for signaling as well as blinding the eyes of any critters) even a slingshot with 3/8" steel balls or baseball bat is good. Always be armed with something for your own security.
❤ these stories were intense. In story 2, I can just imagine what would have happened to them had they stayed in that cabin. The scariest part about camping is the thought of a serial killer or Bigfoot prowling around.
Of course no one packs a gun when camping....cuz serial killers and psycho weirdos never go hide in the woods preying on campers knowing they're too far to get help.
@ms.annthrope415 I never go in the woods without a gun. Where I live, there aren't any bears or mountain lions, so I don't really have to worry about animals, but you can come across some bad people deep in the woods
These are good stories. Appalachia's eerie folklore includes the Mothman, Flatwoods Monster along with Moon- Eyed People. Not sure if anyone knows , The Brown Mountain Lights in North Carolina is a spooky tourist attraction linked to ghost lights. Pretty creepy.
Good stories especially for nights in the woods sitting around a nice fire. Glad some had the right idea by being armed. I've spent many nights alone in the woods and I always carry my Combat Commander 10MM. It's VERY comforting.
I enjoyed the first two stories, I'm not here to pick them apart but something I noticed, being an Auto Mechanic all my professional life, I couldn't help but notice the open door on the car, it looks like the door should be on the drivers side front, the mirror looks like it's on the inside of the door, it's just not right. Take a look at it, take your time, you'll notice it too. Thanks for sharing this story, I enjoyed it, just not the artist's way of setting the door.
These stories are like trying to pick a banjo with no strings. Redundant whacking on a piece of wood. I believe in Bigfoot. I hear countless stories from people, very believable people. Listen to Sasquatch Chronicles with Wes Germer. Pretty good documentaries and interviews. 😉
Id love to know why every single horror story I’ve ever listened to on TH-cam sounds like it was written by the same person. Doesn’t matter if you’re a college senior in Massachusetts, a game hunter from Montana, or an ESL drug mule. Same writing style and verbiage in every submission. They must have all taken the same creative writing class.
The first story... how the hell did he pack out his gear AND TWO deer????! If he ran out with that on his back he was stout enough to whip Bigfoot in a bare knuckle brawl... wah ha ha ha
I think that they were actually deer mice. You could easily fit two in your bag. That’s probably why the stink was so strong.
Thank you! Told me all I needed to know about this video. Tuning out!
Lol
Its all fake man, anything supernatural from anywhere at any time, past or present. Anyone that believes theyve experienced or seen anything supernatural had their brains playing tricks on them. Fear making them see and hear what they want to, to make sense of it.
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The cabin Story is fire 🔥, share a cool experience with yall, so while house hunting with our realtor we went to house for sale, there was no power on at the house but it was a cool fall day so it didn't bother me. As we all walked in the house, you could just feel something off. The realtor did her job touring us around the house, showing us room by room. It was an old house and pretty big. But I couldn't shake the feeling. Eventually, we made it back to the front of the house, and we were taking a look at the dining room and kitchen area. I noticed my son missing at the time. He was about 2 or 3 yrs old, but I still could her him in the distance talking or trying to at least. I walked towards his voice and found him in the living room. He was still baby talking and kind of laughing by now. When I went up to him and grabbed him I asked him what you doing in here baby boy. He looked at me started talking again and pointed towards the ceiling. As I looked up, the ceiling fan was spinning as if it was on. I stood there looking at it like how is it spinning with no electricity on in the house. It freaked me out there was no draft all doors and windows were shut. My wife and the realtor walked in by now and I told them what was happening, and they saw the fan moving slower now and coming to a stop. Needless to say it was time to go, as we walked outside, the realtor locked up the house. We all stood there and even the realtor was like there's something wrong with this house. It was heavy and had an oppression feeling to it. That's why I felt that cabin story was the best. People listen to your spirt.
I live in Southern Appalachia and you do hear things at night sometimes. I chalk it up to a deer snorting or bull or cow wheezing, but who knows? I’m not going into the woods to find out. I’ll only go as far as my front or back porch after dark. My husband hunts raccoons during the open season and says he has never seen or heard anything but that doesn’t mean anything to me. Better to be safe and alive than sorry. I remember as a kid there was a black wampas cat that would come from the ridges and sit by a papaw tree where my great uncle would sit every week day at noon to listen to the news on his radio. We kids were in the barn loft and just watched it. It did this for almost 2 weeks and then we never saw it again. Plus we had a baby bear up in a tree close to our house about 5 years ago. I wasn’t waiting for mama bear to come find the cub. I skee-daddled into the house. 😱
Anyone going hiking/camping without a weapon(a gun) at minimum an 8" blade hunting knife or machete is crazy and wants to be prey. I also carry some loud m80 firecrackers, a solar motion sensor garden light, mace(for bears), a 900-mile laser pointer(used for signaling as well as blinding the eyes of any critters) even a slingshot with 3/8" steel balls or baseball bat is good. Always be armed with something for your own security.
You carry all that? Bro, where do you go hiking? The Ukraine? Middle East? Sounds like you going to war, not a hike.
What if you run into something truly supernatural and all those weapons won't stop it!!??? 🤔🥺😲
@@skylarsartnphotography3450 Run like hell away.
@@skylarsartnphotography3450 RUN LIKE HELL!
Definitely!!! 👍
Many people disappeared from the Applications never to be seen or heard from again, Scary! It's anybody's guess.
Always take a protection simple as that...!! Ppl shud always b on guard especially if u don't know the area around u...!!
❤ these stories were intense. In story 2, I can just imagine what would have happened to them had they stayed in that cabin. The scariest part about camping is the thought of a serial killer or Bigfoot prowling around.
Yay! 😮
Luahahahaha! (:
Of course no one packs a gun when camping....cuz serial killers and psycho weirdos never go hide in the woods preying on campers knowing they're too far to get help.
@ms.annthrope415 I never go in the woods without a gun. Where I live, there aren't any bears or mountain lions, so I don't really have to worry about animals, but you can come across some bad people deep in the woods
@@Michael-mv3kc Got any stories? 😀
Deliverance 1972 movie
If you hear banjo music y'all better get out of there
😂
A significant pause between stories would make a remarkable difference in listening quality
These are good stories. Appalachia's eerie folklore includes the Mothman, Flatwoods Monster along with Moon- Eyed People. Not sure if anyone knows , The Brown Mountain Lights in North Carolina is a spooky tourist attraction linked to ghost lights. Pretty creepy.
Why didn’t you read the Air B&B reviews BEFORE you rented the cabin?
Good stories especially for nights in the woods sitting around a nice fire. Glad some had the right idea by being armed. I've spent many nights alone in the woods and I always carry my Combat Commander 10MM. It's VERY comforting.
Hello from West Virginia!
Good story! inspired me to write my own!
Scary NYC stories
Great, thank you!
Awesome content 🔥🎧🏕✨
Good story telling, background music too loud tho.
Why dont u tell us location of 2nd story so i can send my paranormal investigation team
I enjoyed the first two stories, I'm not here to pick them apart but something I noticed, being an Auto Mechanic all my professional life, I couldn't help but notice the open door on the car, it looks like the door should be on the drivers side front, the mirror looks like it's on the inside of the door, it's just not right. Take a look at it, take your time, you'll notice it too. Thanks for sharing this story, I enjoyed it, just not the artist's way of setting the door.
These stories are like trying to pick a banjo with no strings. Redundant whacking on a piece of wood. I believe in Bigfoot. I hear countless stories from people, very believable people. Listen to Sasquatch Chronicles with Wes Germer. Pretty good documentaries and interviews. 😉
You believe in bigfoot? It's funny how no has ever taken a photo of one, even though almost everyone now has a camera phone. 📱📸
The Wrong Turn.
I've read we can travel from india to America by road. Is that true?
Tell the truth
Id love to know why every single horror story I’ve ever listened to on TH-cam sounds like it was written by the same person. Doesn’t matter if you’re a college senior in Massachusetts, a game hunter from Montana, or an ESL drug mule. Same writing style and verbiage in every submission. They must have all taken the same creative writing class.
On some channels, the narrator will go over the stories and correct wording to make it an easier read
The flop came 10-6-0 whatever that means
Change the ugly pictures of the house
Well-written but pretty much the same story x 3.
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