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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
[Re: Sasquatch Lives]
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03/26/20 12:20 AM
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Jakethesnake
The Flippin’ Idiot That Could Care Less
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The Flippin’ Idiot That Could Care Less
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Was bowhunting a very remote area of northern michigan and was walking in past an old apple tree and all of a sudden smelled a very strong scent of like body odor but so strong like walking into a door. Thought maybe it was some of the apples that had gotten rotten but nope. Smellled just like body odor but ten times stronger. Hunted down the trail from it and when I came back past the tree after dark the smell was gone. Buddy says it was a bigfoot nearby as they like to eat the apples and smell bad. Michigan's UP seems to be a hotbed of bigfoot activity. The most common description of the odor is the combination of wet dog and rotting carcass smell. However, most people say it's so powerful that you feel it as much as you smell it. Kind of like, walking into a wall, as you described. Yes all of a sudden the smell was overwhelming in about a 20 yd. area. Gave me the creeps. The fact that it was gone 3 hours later tells me something was there earlier. Had a strange feeling all afternoon too. Glad I didn't see a bigfoot as that would freak me out. I have spent my entire life in the woods and seen some weird stuff but never a bigfoot. I bet it was up in the tree canopy.
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
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03/26/20 12:27 AM
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Jakethesnake
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Was hunting a new property about 20 years ago Had gotten there about an hour before daybreak and just as it was cracking day....this thing starts roaring growling woofing loudly It was so loud I could feel the sound...like being near a bull when it bellows. I grew up in south walker county and never heard anything like that. I waited til daylight and looked around to see what it was...never saw anything. I left when it saw it was all clear
About 5 years ago was turkey hunting and watched a thing move through the woods...it was clear like a vapor but reminded me of Predator the movie monster This thing was 8'-10' tall moving soundless through the woods navigating through the trees. It didn't alarm me but rather peaked my curiosity There are lots of reports of that actually.
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
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03/26/20 03:25 AM
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Floridajew
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Was at my hunting club in Wilcox county was in my 2wd cat eye Silverado got stuck in the middle of the swamp , well no phone service starting to rain I got to cussing saying some very nasty words. Well as I was cussing I look out corner my eye see a black figure and 2 large solid black dogs as they got closer my heart was sinking the guy was walking like a zombie it was a guy out the local village of vredenburgh he was mildly off and had suffered a stroke from what I later found out him and his 2 dogs scares crap out me thought grim reaper was making a special trip to get me saw him couple more times over the next few years till I heard he had passed away How about a period or 3??? Its 2 keys right of the "m" key... ....................
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
[Re: Jakethesnake]
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03/26/20 06:00 AM
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Bigbamaboy
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Yall remember the LBL attacks. The family that was torn to shreds and ate on. They found the girl 50ft up in a tree half eaten. The military came in and took over.
Then 10yrs later it happened again right up the street. The bow hunter that was killed the same way. His bow was snapped in half. Grown 200lb man drug off a mile and eaten on. No cat does that. Not draggin no grown man that far.
Remember back in the 60s i think, the hikers that got killed on that mountain in some other country. Tongue ripped out etc. Foot prints, tent torn up. Weird crap. They were in that tent looking out through peep holes they hade made. That was even on The Discovery Channel a few years ago. Then the mermaid stuff. There are some weird stories out there. We only see our routine life. We dont hear news from small towns etc. There are all kinds of soldier stories seeing things with high powered night vision in the desert. The bible talks about these things. We would be prerty arrogant to think we are the only creatures around. Remember this. Everything is a frequency. Humans can only see between certain frequencies. Thats a fact. There is no denying that fact. We literally can not see everything. Think about that. I’ve never heard about LBL... I’ll look that up. The last part you’re talking about is Dyatlov Pass. It’s was in the 50’s in the Ural Mountains in Russia. I’ve listened to hours of podcast and watched every documentary I could find on that. It’s the most fascinating story I’ve ever come across.
Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
[Re: scrubbuck]
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03/26/20 07:48 AM
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CatHeadBiscuit
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There's not much worse than your bow rope chasing you after dark when you don't have a light. It stops moving when you do and you can't outrun it. That’s funny
"Arguing on the internet is like playing chess with a pigeon. You may be good at chess, but the pigeon is just going to knock all the pieces down, take a crap on the table, and strut around like its victorious."--Anonymous
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
[Re: Out back]
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03/26/20 07:55 AM
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A vast majority of bigfoot witnesses report the presence of red or green orbs just prior to, or sometimes following, their sightings. One theory is that the creatures live in another realm of reality, a parallel time and space. You believe in bigfoot and don't believe the Corona is real ?
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
[Re: CatHeadBiscuit]
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03/26/20 08:11 AM
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There's not much worse than your bow rope chasing you after dark when you don't have a light. It stops moving when you do and you can't outrun it. That’s funny Yes it is and it's happened more than once to me
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
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03/26/20 09:16 PM
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deadeye48
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Just watched this Missing 411 The Hunted Some of it was strange but some can be explained...I think The one thing that intrigued me was the woman hunting and seeing this (her description) Saran Wrap looking thing moving through the trees This is what I saw but what I saw was on the ground and navigating between the trees and there was no sound whatsoever
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
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03/27/20 11:44 AM
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Bigbamaboy
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All you that posted don't forget the Skinwalker Ranch show it near to coming out on tv. That’s a whole nother level of jacked up.
Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
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Re: Creepy experiences in the backcountry
[Re: foghorn]
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03/28/20 11:09 AM
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Phil_Army
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"The Legend of Boggy Creek" got me into bigfoot as a kid. Haven't really thought about it in years. I think it's a spiritual thing, not sure whether it's an evil thing or not. Most people who encountered an angel in the Bible were scared at first, so who knows
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