@@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866 Haha! Can't listen to those when I'm by myself. That's exactly why I love the camping/deep forest ones. I never do that, so there's some semblance of safety in it.
‘Uses his platform’💀💀I love this channel but that is just such a stupid comment. I come here for this channel exclusively, not to hear someone else half heartedly telling a story.
As much as I love a good skin-walker or alien story about New Mexico, born and raised, I love the story of an unknown entity in a cave about 2 hours from me. It’s refreshingly different for this are.
Didn't say anything about an entity. They have no idea what was in the cave. The guy kept telling him he had to show them, and then he got randomly violent? His plan may have been to kill them all in the cave for all we know. A person without a nefarious motive would've have tried to describe what they saw at the very least, or suggest they leave the area if danger was present.
It’s so awesome that you introduced scary interesting! Ben listening to him for a year or so now and through his stories I found Lets Read ! Amazing how it worked backwards for me but I love both your content and as someone who works in a wood shop with head phones in all day long you two are a dynamic duo!
It’s also hard to fathom such an event wouldn’t have made the news? Local for sure and probably national news. Not sure I can buy that story without some confirmation
I love listening as I sew. I suffer from insomnia so I don't sleep at night much so I go into my sewing and either sew or do a craft. It's so much easier to listen with my headphones on then stop to look at the screen. Ty for the channel ❤
I love Scary Interesting, especially his cave exploring gone wrong videos. I didn't know potholing was even a thing before I watched his videos, but now I'm absolutely terrified.
I went to Mammoth Cave last summer. It was awesome. There are even ruins of a TB ward down there. I also learned that it inspired at least one of HP Lovecraft works.
For first story. I recall the feeling of like something so extreme that wasn’t in my control. I was a diver so often if I lost control in a dive and lost where I was it’s like a rush and u just r so petrified by what ur feeling u don’t think to scream. This has happened in other place of my life too. The rush of falling down a mountain is so intense they definitely were frozen mentally in fear.
Great stories as always. But the horse head story is strange because “old school” cameras don’t work that way. If the film was exposed to light you wouldn’t see a negative, it would overexpose the film to light and erase the picture taken. So for the story to make sense - Someone would need to take the pics, go down the mountain and develop the film and then bring the negatives back and place them there. Or even more improbable, bring everything to develop it up the mountain with them. Now either of those options would be really strange. If the story is truthful then it really is the weirdest of all the stories.
I develop my own film from vintage cameras. You are correct. They would have to bring the negatives back to the site after doing the chemical process which takes a few hours plus days of drying. Film straight from the camera would be blank from exposure to light.
Scarey Interesting - awesome channel, discovered it last week....... You're a sure tasteful soul Joel, God bless you my friend-I've been a devoted follower n fan for years now - don't know if I could fall asleep without you anymore! Cheers, thanks, love & good vibes to you dear friend. Stay safe, stay true & stay you Let's Read!! You're the best discovery I've ever made on TH-cam truly. Be blessed, 👍🙏❤️🌟💤😇🌟😁
I got excited thinking you had a second channel. What a great set of stories and I absolutely love hearing your true crime narratives because they’re insightful and accurate without being wordy.
Oh, I love Scary Interesting's channel! I was confused bc I clicked Let's Read and walked away from my phone and hear Sean's voice... I was like "...wait...what?" Lol.
For the first story, I can totally understand how people can't scream when falling or sliding uncontrollably off a cliff or mountain side. The best way I can describe it, is like a roller coaster, you know how the first time you take the drop it's hard to put your hands up and scream? This may not happen for all but it's happened with me. Also I've slid uncontrollably down a steep cliff side. Was climbing this cliff in a forest and below was really big boulders or maybe broken cliff face that had fallen eons ago, either way they're wasn't a forest floor below it was a collection of really large boulders. Well, while scaling a thin path upwards, I lost my footing and was sliding feet first downward with my back dragging against the cliff wall. No scream left my body. It was impossible for me to make a sound. My jaw was clenched so tight as my feet struggled to get any kind of footing and my arms and hands pushed backwards as hard as I could to stop the death I literally saw coming at me. I don't remember how but I ended up catching myself on a little ledge that poked out before the cliff got steeper and dropped into the boulders. My whole body was shaking. My eyes never closed and I still couldn't scream. Every brain cell was so preoccupied with survival and it knew screaming wasn't gonna help that. So I clung backwards to the wall, searching for a way off the slope and back to my bf at the time. Well I'm alive so the rest is history. So yeah... I can understand how someone falling to thier possible death, or worse eminent death, can't muster a breath from thier lips. The body is trying to come up with any kind of hope for survival and a scream is just the last thing on your mind in those situations...
About story 1, its nowhere near as horrible as coming upon someone dying, but climbing a mountain close to Toyko, where I live, I came upon a scene where a older man (50-60) had fallen down into a creek. He had fallen without any sound (except for wet clacking as he hit his head etc on the rocks below, 5ish meters). There were already 2 people down there administrating first aid when I arrived, but I will never forget the horror I felt as I saw him. I still remember bits of flesh on his pants and all the blood oozing out of his head and head-orifices, and probably wont forget any-time soon. He apparently made it though, when the safety crew arrived. Coming upon accidents must be something of the most heart-wrenching one can happen upon.
I swear the story with the research team is a true life mirror of an X-Files episode. It does make one wonder what did the guy come across in that cave?
Last hike slept inside a one man tent. I was woken up at night by a thumping noise. Instead of jumping up or moving aggressively I just reached for my KBAR Tilted my head up saw the silhouette of a mooses neck outside the head of my tent. It caught its leg on my tie down, spooked, slammed its legs down and ran. I crawl out of the tent and this thing was 30 feet from me. Sat there seemed like an hour (only minutes) eyes locked. It turned its head and walked away. Lucky I didn't get stomped out...
Scary Interesting was awesome to find a few weeks back for me, got there from listening to Maritime Horrors and Brick Immortar. All super awesome storytellers with attention to detail.
On the headless horse one do they mean a polaroid or a video camera? Because on a stills camera you cant see the negatives until they have been developed?
Oh, dear. Gotta clear something up. About Gary Hilton? I am a bit younger, but we grew up huddling under our desks at school in air raid drills. Not just any air raid drills, nuclear air raid drills. We didn't turn into murderers. I later spent two years in South Korea, after the axe murders at the DMZ. We had nukes in country. We didn't turn into murderers, though I had a narrow escape with an officer who got passed over for promotion. During the Cold War, we had nukes at the edges of cornfields. You ate your picnic lunch in the shadow of one. Life was actually pretty good. Geeze, we saw a naked girl with napalm on her back runnning on a dirt road. We saw a summary execution. A spy shot in the head in Saigon. And here we are. Anyhoo, Gary Hilton wasGary Hilton, not any representative of my generation, or US military. Thank you.
I tend to think that the man (LSU researcher) who went into the cave wasn't what came out of the cave. I believe he was killed by something inside that cave that then used his form to get close to the other researchers. I'd also like to know what the strangled man said happened , it may not have made sense to anyone because it sounded too far fetched - he may have been telling the police exactly what happened but no one believed his story and chalked it up to brain damage
Just subbed to Scary Interesting. Thank you Let's Read for suggesting him to us. I always enjoy checking out new horror narrators. And also ty for another great video as I've been having alot of trouble sleeping and listening to this helps me relax.
Story at 37 mins in Wales - I'm in England and we have a buzzard in the forest at the bottom of our driveway. We live on a farm. Hes a huge bird too, but our dogs aren't remotely phased by the buzzard. Maybe it was a badger? We know they're insane. Dunno if it would be a puma, unless it's gone on its jollies from a zoo? Love to find out though!
When camping/hiking always take a weapon to defend yourself against all types of predators. Any type of gun is good at minimum an 8" blade survivor knife. I carry a modified 5-foot walking staff that I snap my knife on to have a ready spare. I also carry some M80 firecrackers and mace (for bear). It is a good idea to have a motion sensor LED garden light and a loud horn too even a 900-mile laser pointer can be used defensively blinding the eyes of monsters and signaling.
I wonder if the strangler lost his mind before going into the cave. Going into the cave alone was weird enough which makes me think he was already losing his mind instead of his change being caused by something he encountered in the cave.
@@cougsjohnson1 it's too weird. There should be a daily tv news channel just for these type missing cases that include nature, parks, rivers, caves, etc, so they can be discussed without interruption of other regular news stories and weather and traffic and government and politics and all that kind of other stuff.
Well I feel like a donkey. This whole time I thought I was subbed to scary interesting when I wasn’t. I just listened to all of his stuff while forgetting to sub. Found Him a week or 2 ago. Great channel so it’s nice to see him here as well
Well, those pictures sounded staged and planned... Old school camera, on film... And of the body... Sounds creepy. They just saw a plain skull not knowing about the rest of the sick arrangement.
hey Joel, love to hear you narrate. there are so many and I do like a couple of them but I keep coming back to you.. would love to hear more of you on " chilling " app...thank you!... love
Awesome 👏🏻 If Joel recommended you, I’m there! Just Subscribed to Scary Interesting!!! Will look 👀 forward to listening 👂🏻 to you SI. Have to finish listening to Joel right now!!! Welcome Aboard SI.🙌🏻👍🏻
My favorite is the dead horse one, because apparently someone took photos of a dead horse, backpacked out, had the film developed, then hiked back in and left the negatives there... That's not how film works, people 😂
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Hmmmm makes you think twice about the grand ye ole' out doors. ARRRRRGH 🏴☠️😎🦯🏴☠️
Camping/wilderness ones are always my favourite
same. home alone stories hit a little too close to home.
@@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866 Haha! Can't listen to those when I'm by myself. That's exactly why I love the camping/deep forest ones. I never do that, so there's some semblance of safety in it.
I love how Joel uses his platform to introduce other narrators. High praise for that.
Been subbed to scary interesting awhile it's a good little channel lots of cave diving tales 😬
I hate it when there is multiple readers.
‘Uses his platform’💀💀I love this channel but that is just such a stupid comment. I come here for this channel exclusively, not to hear someone else half heartedly telling a story.
@@Vert-. go cry about it
@@philly4yoyo ok boomer, go back to your minimum wage job bro😂😂😂
As much as I love a good skin-walker or alien story about New Mexico, born and raised, I love the story of an unknown entity in a cave about 2 hours from me. It’s refreshingly different for this are.
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Maybe he found the lizardmen cities? 😏
I've never visited New Mexico, but I would someday like to visit Navajo Nation. I'm from India and there's so much of the US I'd like to see. :)
@Felicia Luna, I live in Phoenix, Arizona not too far from you. I have been all over New Mexico many times.
Didn't say anything about an entity. They have no idea what was in the cave. The guy kept telling him he had to show them, and then he got randomly violent? His plan may have been to kill them all in the cave for all we know. A person without a nefarious motive would've have tried to describe what they saw at the very least, or suggest they leave the area if danger was present.
Not only does Let’s Read upload great content on time 3x a week but gives other narrators a platform. Huge fan. Thanks for the upload
It’s so awesome that you introduced scary interesting! Ben listening to him for a year or so now and through his stories I found Lets Read ! Amazing how it worked backwards for me but I love both your content and as someone who works in a wood shop with head phones in all day long you two are a dynamic duo!
The geologist was quite in love with himself - brilliant, top 1% , athletic etc etc
It’s also hard to fathom such an event wouldn’t have made the news? Local for sure and probably national news. Not sure I can buy that story without some confirmation
I love listening as I sew. I suffer from insomnia so I don't sleep at night much so I go into my sewing and either sew or do a craft. It's so much easier to listen with my headphones on then stop to look at the screen. Ty for the channel ❤
Man! Insomnia! I've had my bouts, sux. Glad you found something that works for you!
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Scary camping/wilderness stories are my favorite so thanks for this!
YESSS the camping ones are my fave!
Running a little behind tonight, but the kids are in bed ans it's time to relax THANK YOU JOEL YOU'RE THE BEST
Found out about this channel through Uncle Unit 522, and now I’m hooked and binge listening as much as I can!
I love Scary Interesting, especially his cave exploring gone wrong videos. I didn't know potholing was even a thing before I watched his videos, but now I'm absolutely terrified.
I went to Mammoth Cave last summer. It was awesome. There are even ruins of a TB ward down there. I also learned that it inspired at least one of HP Lovecraft works.
Scary interesting is one of my favorites! Glad I scrolled further back to find this collab.
I've enjoyed many of the channels you've recommended, thank you. Will take a listen.
This is my fav topic for true horror stories!
Thank you Joel for the space to listen to you. Appreciate your narration techniques. Super soothing 👌
Let’s read is my favorite story telling channel! Camping stories are the best!
Your videos / narrations get me through life. I love to listen while I am hiking actually... do more hiking and camping ones please please!
Yes my favourite type of stories. Have a great evening everyone
Amazing I already listen to you as well!!!love both your channels.
Alright Joel's always on time. I'm going to relax and give these stories a proper listen to. Thanks for the great content like always
Joel has one of the best voices for this platform no doubt
For first story. I recall the feeling of like something so extreme that wasn’t in my control. I was a diver so often if I lost control in a dive and lost where I was it’s like a rush and u just r so petrified by what ur feeling u don’t think to scream. This has happened in other place of my life too. The rush of falling down a mountain is so intense they definitely were frozen mentally in fear.
Great stories as always. But the horse head story is strange because “old school” cameras don’t work that way. If the film was exposed to light you wouldn’t see a negative, it would overexpose the film to light and erase the picture taken. So for the story to make sense - Someone would need to take the pics, go down the mountain and develop the film and then bring the negatives back and place them there. Or even more improbable, bring everything to develop it up the mountain with them. Now either of those options would be really strange. If the story is truthful then it really is the weirdest of all the stories.
That stood out to me too. I'm guessing that the op didn't look up how film works when they were making up the story lol. They must be young.
no no the negatives are differnt and film is differnt , meaning film is processed in dark room to make pictures leaving negatives
I develop my own film from vintage cameras. You are correct. They would have to bring the negatives back to the site after doing the chemical process which takes a few hours plus days of drying.
Film straight from the camera would be blank from exposure to light.
Huh yea good point. 😂 guess that story is a bust.
I love these stories as they have no music .. it's great I can hear you . Thank you
Way to go Scary and Interesting, im definitely gonna subscribe 😎
Yeah I caught you on Scary Interesting the other day. He suggested we subscribe to LR and I was like, “Aren't we all already?!!”
Scarey Interesting - awesome channel, discovered it last week....... You're a sure tasteful soul Joel, God bless you my friend-I've been a devoted follower n fan for years now - don't know if I could fall asleep without you anymore! Cheers, thanks, love & good vibes to you dear friend. Stay safe, stay true & stay you Let's Read!! You're the best discovery I've ever made on TH-cam truly.
Be blessed, 👍🙏❤️🌟💤😇🌟😁
How cool would it be to listen to this at night, while camping, with a fire going, eating s'mores
I got excited thinking you had a second channel. What a great set of stories and I absolutely love hearing your true crime narratives because they’re insightful and accurate without being wordy.
“I got Za in my system I’m two up Tegan if you mention Jb I’m gone boom”- a bronx New York drill rapper 😄 your name just reminded me of that lyric
@@demman4701 if Tegan reminds you of a set of drill rap lyrics I'm gonna take it you don't know who Tegan and Sara the con is? 🤣
@@mlbashanti8885 no I don’t know but enlighten me
The more you love your decisions, the less you need others to love them. ♡
I love that channel Scary Interesting. Very detailed, he does his research!
Yes love camping/ outdoors story’s
Favorite genre of horror stories! Thank you!
Thank you for your time and work 😊
Scary interesting is already one of my favorites. He is really good!
Going to check him out most definitely
Oh, I love Scary Interesting's channel! I was confused bc I clicked Let's Read and walked away from my phone and hear Sean's voice... I was like "...wait...what?" Lol.
Scary Interesting is so good! ive watched all of both yalls videos ❤
nice work as always joel.
Already a subscriber, great channel
Thank you Let's Read ❤️📖🕯️
Bro THANK YOUUU!!!! These are hands down the best stories in my opinion. Keep up the good work!!
About to go camping 🏕 next week let's hear it and get ready love this channel
Thank god he posts so much I wouldn’t live without him
For the first story, I can totally understand how people can't scream when falling or sliding uncontrollably off a cliff or mountain side. The best way I can describe it, is like a roller coaster, you know how the first time you take the drop it's hard to put your hands up and scream? This may not happen for all but it's happened with me. Also I've slid uncontrollably down a steep cliff side. Was climbing this cliff in a forest and below was really big boulders or maybe broken cliff face that had fallen eons ago, either way they're wasn't a forest floor below it was a collection of really large boulders. Well, while scaling a thin path upwards, I lost my footing and was sliding feet first downward with my back dragging against the cliff wall. No scream left my body. It was impossible for me to make a sound. My jaw was clenched so tight as my feet struggled to get any kind of footing and my arms and hands pushed backwards as hard as I could to stop the death I literally saw coming at me. I don't remember how but I ended up catching myself on a little ledge that poked out before the cliff got steeper and dropped into the boulders. My whole body was shaking. My eyes never closed and I still couldn't scream. Every brain cell was so preoccupied with survival and it knew screaming wasn't gonna help that. So I clung backwards to the wall, searching for a way off the slope and back to my bf at the time. Well I'm alive so the rest is history. So yeah... I can understand how someone falling to thier possible death, or worse eminent death, can't muster a breath from thier lips. The body is trying to come up with any kind of hope for survival and a scream is just the last thing on your mind in those situations...
3.30 hours until i have to get up for work, your voice helps me fall asleep
About story 1, its nowhere near as horrible as coming upon someone dying, but climbing a mountain close to Toyko, where I live, I came upon a scene where a older man (50-60) had fallen down into a creek. He had fallen without any sound (except for wet clacking as he hit his head etc on the rocks below, 5ish meters). There were already 2 people down there administrating first aid when I arrived, but I will never forget the horror I felt as I saw him. I still remember bits of flesh on his pants and all the blood oozing out of his head and head-orifices, and probably wont forget any-time soon. He apparently made it though, when the safety crew arrived. Coming upon accidents must be something of the most heart-wrenching one can happen upon.
Two of my favorite channels. Awesome to see you two work together! Thanks guys, much support from BTN Adventures!
Enjoy listening to your stories.
I swear the story with the research team is a true life mirror of an X-Files episode. It does make one wonder what did the guy come across in that cave?
Pretty sure that was a creepypasta. Too much like any other generic cave story. Tons of low budget scary cave movies just like it too.
@@josiegipson8177 whats a creepypasta? Is that a guy who writes fictional horror stories? Are u saying this story wasnt true?
WHAT DID THAT GUY COME ACROSS that would make him strangle someone to not ask about it?!
Last hike slept inside a one man tent. I was woken up at night by a thumping noise. Instead of jumping up or moving aggressively I just reached for my KBAR
Tilted my head up saw the silhouette of a mooses neck outside the head of my tent.
It caught its leg on my tie down, spooked, slammed its legs down and ran. I crawl out of the tent and this thing was 30 feet from me.
Sat there seemed like an hour (only minutes) eyes locked. It turned its head and walked away. Lucky I didn't get stomped out...
Scary Interesting was awesome to find a few weeks back for me, got there from listening to Maritime Horrors and Brick Immortar. All super awesome storytellers with attention to detail.
Try Phantom Labririan
HA two years after this video, Scary Interesting is actually how I found this channel.
love you let's read your best scary story content creator out there.
On the headless horse one do they mean a polaroid or a video camera? Because on a stills camera you cant see the negatives until they have been developed?
it always amazing to me how these monsters wanna kill but don't wanna die
These are my favorite videos!
I love lets read! Been listening for years!
Hell yeah new upload on my birthday, keep up the good work Joel 🤙
happy bday🎉
I love scary interesting!
Also love this channel , thank you Joel!
Funny thing is.. when Mr. Read post camping and hiking stories, they are always bangers ALWAYS.
Scary interesting is one of my favorites, definitely check him out
Oh, dear. Gotta clear something up. About Gary Hilton? I am a bit younger, but we grew up huddling under our desks at school in air raid drills. Not just any air raid drills, nuclear air raid drills. We didn't turn into murderers. I later spent two years in South Korea, after the axe murders at the DMZ. We had nukes in country. We didn't turn into murderers, though I had a narrow escape with an officer who got passed over for promotion. During the Cold War, we had nukes at the edges of cornfields. You ate your picnic lunch in the shadow of one. Life was actually pretty good.
Geeze, we saw a naked girl with napalm on her back runnning on a dirt road. We saw a summary execution. A spy shot in the head in Saigon. And here we are.
Anyhoo, Gary Hilton wasGary Hilton, not any representative of my generation, or US military. Thank you.
I tend to think that the man (LSU researcher) who went into the cave wasn't what came out of the cave. I believe he was killed by something inside that cave that then used his form to get close to the other researchers. I'd also like to know what the strangled man said happened , it may not have made sense to anyone because it sounded too far fetched - he may have been telling the police exactly what happened but no one believed his story and chalked it up to brain damage
Seriously, what did that guy see down there in those caves?
Is there any kind of news story of the event?
Yeah i would like to know as well, sounds super interesting
Maybe the thing looking like the lsu researcher was actually gonna try to unalive all of them to keep the caves a secret
@@LeeLeeLeeLeeLee dont know dude i tried looking...
of course you post this the night i’m camping
Just subbed to Scary Interesting. Thank you Let's Read for suggesting him to us. I always enjoy checking out new horror narrators. And also ty for another great video as I've been having alot of trouble sleeping and listening to this helps me relax.
Followed.
Scary interesting..looking forward to checking it out later
I am already absolutely a sub of scary interesting love those vids
Great stories!! From a phenomenal Narrator!!
Story at 37 mins in Wales - I'm in England and we have a buzzard in the forest at the bottom of our driveway. We live on a farm. Hes a huge bird too, but our dogs aren't remotely phased by the buzzard. Maybe it was a badger? We know they're insane. Dunno if it would be a puma, unless it's gone on its jollies from a zoo? Love to find out though!
When camping/hiking always take a weapon to defend yourself against all types of predators. Any type of gun is good at minimum an 8" blade survivor knife. I carry a modified 5-foot walking staff that I snap my knife on to have a ready spare. I also carry some M80 firecrackers and mace (for bear). It is a good idea to have a motion sensor LED garden light and a loud horn too even a 900-mile laser pointer can be used defensively blinding the eyes of monsters and signaling.
I wonder if the strangler lost his mind before going into the cave. Going into the cave alone was weird enough which makes me think he was already losing his mind instead of his change being caused by something he encountered in the cave.
How come this story didn't make the news?
@@cougsjohnson1 it's too weird. There should be a daily tv news channel just for these type missing cases that include nature, parks, rivers, caves, etc, so they can be discussed without interruption of other regular news stories and weather and traffic and government and politics and all that kind of other stuff.
@@cougsjohnson1 Cause 9/10 stories on reddit are fake.
Well I feel like a donkey. This whole time I thought I was subbed to scary interesting when I wasn’t. I just listened to all of his stuff while forgetting to sub. Found Him a week or 2 ago. Great channel so it’s nice to see him here as well
I have to say I still love you Joel. The years pass but my love just grows.
The irony of taking pictures of a horse skull then being appalled that someone photographed the dead horse is astounding.
Well, those pictures sounded staged and planned... Old school camera, on film... And of the body... Sounds creepy. They just saw a plain skull not knowing about the rest of the sick arrangement.
That’s a coincidence,not irony.
hey Joel, love to hear you narrate. there are so many and I do like a couple of them but I keep coming back to you.. would love to hear more of you on " chilling " app...thank you!... love
Really enjoy listening to you especially to go to sleep to so Thank You!
Guess that researcher ran off to join the morlocks down there
Thank you for the upload, gonna love listening to all of this as always Joel :)
Someone from Swamp dweller mentioned your channel so I came right over and subscribed! 💜
Love when my favorite TH-camrs make a beautiful crossover
Great Stories
The introduction sound effect gives me nostalgia as i listened to your videos before school.
Much love from Kentucky
Camping? More like CLAMPING.. your cheeks together tryin not to die amiright
😭k that was the only comment worth reading tonight.
@@spa-peggymeatballs4861 LOL thanks gf 😂😂😂
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Awesome 👏🏻 If Joel recommended you, I’m there! Just Subscribed to Scary Interesting!!! Will look 👀 forward to listening 👂🏻 to you SI. Have to finish listening to Joel right now!!! Welcome Aboard SI.🙌🏻👍🏻
The first story at heart mountain is crazy. Im planning to go out there for a hike in a few weeks
Thank everything that is holy that this came out after I had gone camping lmao. 😆 Great video
Dont sleep on Scary Interesting
It's the best
Cool video.
I love scary interesting!!
The cliffhangers in this episode are killing me. WHAT DID THAT GUY SEE IN THOSE CAVSS?
Ugh, that cave researcher story was painful. The writer is so full of themselves
My favorite is the dead horse one, because apparently someone took photos of a dead horse, backpacked out, had the film developed, then hiked back in and left the negatives there... That's not how film works, people 😂
What do you think was in those caves?
@@Lunker_Dunker Gen Z kids didn't do their research! Any kid under 25, has probably never seen actual film.
Thank you for the consistent uploads. You're appreciated.
Love the video ready ❤❤❤
I've literally seen every one of yours and Scary Interesting's videos. Now considering your massive ass catalog, that's an impressive feat on its own!
I like scary interesting. Cool channel.
The LSU cave story sounds a little too much like my favorite Lovecraft story. 😂
Especially since there are no news articles on it!