Top 3 SCARIEST stalkers in the wild | Missing 411 (Part 17)

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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
  • 100s of people go missing every year under BAFFLING circumstances inside national parks and forests across North America. 1 former police detective, David Paulides, has researched 1000's of these cases, and some of them are truly mind blowing...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18 тис.

  • @Franckatana
    @Franckatana 3 роки тому +8119

    12:46 Pennywise under MrBallen at the beggining of second story.

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  3 роки тому +1212

      well done!

    • @simpleqaseem1655
      @simpleqaseem1655 3 роки тому +268

      @@MrBallen ballen pls like me pls

    • @mhplayer1330
      @mhplayer1330 3 роки тому +94

      epic

    • @Franckatana
      @Franckatana 3 роки тому +197

      @@MrBallen Thanks, spotted it in the Premiere, and made a mental memo of where it was.

    • @cajunasian165
      @cajunasian165 3 роки тому +41

      Gg 😁

  • @yogertslinger84
    @yogertslinger84 3 роки тому +2920

    Lessons learned from This channel:
    1: never camp in the woods without a gun
    2: never cave dive

    • @mithshude
      @mithshude 3 роки тому +116

      i would say that this channel teached me the following
      1: a gun won't help you
      2: NEVER go anywhere alone, not even 10 meters out of sight from your group
      also, this channel isn't helping, i was planning to go on my first proper hiking trip this summer ^^

    • @elavke5441
      @elavke5441 3 роки тому +25

      @@mithshude then go in s large group

    • @mithshude
      @mithshude 3 роки тому +14

      @@elavke5441 yeah we are 5-6 people planning a shorter hike and all of it pretty close to civilization just to be on the safe side, the walk itself will take roughly 8 hours one way (not counting stops) and will end up by a lake where we are planning to make camp for a night or two before going back. there aren't any big predators around the area other than occasional lynx or wolf sightings but they tend to stay far away from humans (extremely rare in general where we are going as well)

    • @drpoppyseed
      @drpoppyseed 3 роки тому +97

      @@mithshude the missing 411 project has explicitly stated that there have been no spooky incidents where the victim had both a gun and a satphone. They both absolutely help.

    • @mithshude
      @mithshude 3 роки тому +4

      @@drpoppyseed that doesn't make any sense when there have been multiple cases that i've heard just from ballen alone?

  • @Kyanzes
    @Kyanzes 3 роки тому +1891

    Imagine one day getting into trouble within some odd circumstances only to realize "I'm about to become MrBallen material..."

    • @MultiChrisjb
      @MultiChrisjb 3 роки тому +67

      Oh no! I going to become content!

    • @Maybe_Crazy_Courier
      @Maybe_Crazy_Courier 3 роки тому +42

      Well boys we did it my boring life is no more

    • @faustlove
      @faustlove 3 роки тому +10

      I think that everyday!!

    • @elliebatty6377
      @elliebatty6377 3 роки тому +32

      I've dreamed of this. Come at me ghosts, I wanna be noticed by MrBallen.

    • @seekndestroy6678
      @seekndestroy6678 3 роки тому +5

      That would be awesome honestly

  • @kevinmalone3210
    @kevinmalone3210 Рік тому +725

    A wise rule to follow when hiking out in the wilderness. Never hike alone.
    The story of Eloise is weird. It could've been some animal stalking her, or maybe it was some feral human creep stalking her for kicks, but it sounds as if the most likely reason was she was scaring herself into thinking she was being stalked due to random noises. Whatever the reason, she was extremely fortunate that hunter found her, otherwise she would've perished out there.

    • @Yumiko-je1to
      @Yumiko-je1to Рік тому +96

      Also never go off of the trail. I’ve never seen it actually work out normally they just get lost and whatever is following them still finds them so if it’s going to find you anyways might as well not get lost. Also if you are reported missing they are going to search on the trail so if you’re miles from the trail they aren’t going to find you.

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 11 місяців тому +38

      @@Yumiko-je1to Agree 100%. I've been out in the wilderness in the Sierra Nevada mountains, miles away from any civilization. I almost got lost myself, because I accidentally went off trail. It's easy to do if you don't pay attention. Another good point you made is stay close to the trail if you get lost.

    • @pdxdude6428
      @pdxdude6428 11 місяців тому +71

      I think Eloise was getting into her own head and scaring herself, if someone was really chasing her for 3 weeks then why not actually attack or grab her. Alos she just happens to find a cache of donuts and cake? Do people really leave these types of things in the forest for other people to find?? It just all seems weird, but so happy she was found alive.

    • @redz5523
      @redz5523 11 місяців тому +15

      I don't believe ghosts but i'm still gonna ask this question anyway
      Could the forest be haunted?

    • @animalswin2105
      @animalswin2105 11 місяців тому +24

      @@pdxdude6428 unless the person stalking her was the one who left donughts. Who knows. Yes I wondered the same: why didn't the thing atrack her esp when she was camping ? Maybe it was some feral man wanting a wife so hé wanted her to want to ne with him. But yea, donughts ?!

  • @nickzedlar2181
    @nickzedlar2181 Рік тому +287

    Regarding the kids with the bear and "gorilla": it seems plausible to me that a bear could shadow them -- as opposed to being in active pursuit -- yet still drive the scared children up the mountain. Also, the silhouette of a bear on its hindlegs, especially in low light and under these terrifying circumstances, could very easily be reported as "gorilla" by youngsters with limited life experience and vocabulary.

    • @bongboner
      @bongboner 11 місяців тому +17

      Wendigo and Skinwalkers are known for making ape/gorilla type noices when communicating,,, and they love to stalk their pray esp when they excel fear like those kids likely felt

    • @parabolicpanorama
      @parabolicpanorama 10 місяців тому +73

      ​@@bongbonerthey're also not real

    • @destinyarpy3734
      @destinyarpy3734 10 місяців тому +20

      ​@@parabolicpanoramadepending on who you ask. As a native American myself they very much are real. However again depending on who you ask, you'll get a different answer

    • @waner17
      @waner17 9 місяців тому +32

      @@destinyarpy3734you’ve seen one? with your eyes? with another witness to corroborate? i’m all into mythology and lore and legend but we can’t make confident claims about the vastly unexplainable

    • @destinyarpy3734
      @destinyarpy3734 9 місяців тому +25

      @@waner17 I'm not going to get into the mythology of my culture. It's the same ideology of God. However in my culture we have proof of skinwalkers. We have rituals to call them

  • @cannedbread6140
    @cannedbread6140 3 роки тому +11433

    This man has risen faster than any youtuber I've ever met. He deserves it.

    • @marlonsalvador5900
      @marlonsalvador5900 3 роки тому +368

      And he is still rising

    • @corylong4992
      @corylong4992 3 роки тому +212

      Legend in the making

    • @A_Black_Sheep94
      @A_Black_Sheep94 3 роки тому +266

      He's using Spec Ops Psyops techniques to keep people hooked.

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  3 роки тому +2653

      Honestly I can’t believe how many people have watched these videos. It’s so cool!!

    • @yes0r787
      @yes0r787 3 роки тому +176

      Thank you for keeping indoor life interesting!
      You have a great voice and style.

  • @Natalie-km3ew
    @Natalie-km3ew 3 роки тому +8537

    I’ve been telling myself “just one more video” for the last three hours. I can’t stop listening to this channel!

    • @EYE_GOTCHA
      @EYE_GOTCHA 3 роки тому +120

      I’ve been spacing out my watching of his videos so I don’t go through them too quickly. 😃

    • @johnbricker5308
      @johnbricker5308 3 роки тому +34

      Same

    • @ajdare67
      @ajdare67 3 роки тому +36

      I do the same thing!!

    • @everettsykes1774
      @everettsykes1774 3 роки тому +57

      Yes, I'm addicted too.
      Mr.Ballen would be perfect for hosting the twilight zone.
      He just may wish to write the stories too.

    • @louwilliams2667
      @louwilliams2667 3 роки тому +62

      Same, who would have thought that the strange, dark and mysterious delivered in a story format could be so addicting!

  • @JohnSmith-qj7hd
    @JohnSmith-qj7hd Рік тому +340

    I always thought that it was freaky when being followed in the woods. But these people always seem to run for days on little sleep. I’m unsure how a stalker could sleep less, eat less than the person that’s literally running for their lives. Plus all that energy circling them at night..

    • @Hbizzjohnson
      @Hbizzjohnson Рік тому +80

      Someone sick in the head could also get adrenaline from chasing someone tho so it could go both ways

    • @susiegreen4977
      @susiegreen4977 Рік тому +4

      Definitely addictive!! He's the most real real story teller ever. And he tells the story as if he were involved. The best ever!!

    • @ihateallyall
      @ihateallyall Рік тому

      @@susiegreen4977 Mr Nightmare is awesome too check him out. also Corpse Husband when he used to make story videos.

    • @susiegreen4977
      @susiegreen4977 Рік тому

      Thank u I will def. I been also watching depths of despair which is pretty good. Different format but good.

    • @frankvandorp2059
      @frankvandorp2059 Рік тому +60

      The chance that he was on her heels for fourteen days, yet somehow she never saw him, and he never actually did anything to her despite 'wandering her campsite' every night, makes it very unlikely that this person was real, and makes it sound more like this girl had a mental breakdown.
      As for park rangers blaming it on "wild men", I guess no park ranger actually said that, it's just something people on the internet made up. They love to invent imaginary park rangers who supposedly confirm all their spectacular theories about cryptids and other strange creatures, but for some reason these park rangers are never named, and they never go actually on the record. We're just supposed to believe they exist because someone on the internet says so.

  • @cosycovevlog3260
    @cosycovevlog3260 8 місяців тому +233

    As someone who regularly camps and hikes alone - always follow your instincts but stick to the trail!
    I’ve stopped before and turned back because I got a sudden feeling of dread and decided to go a different route. I’ll never know if it saved me, or was just paranoia. But it is important to remain calm, think strategically and ensure you have more than enough water for whatever route you are taking.
    Use gps to plan / share your route, tell someone where you are going and when you should be back. Just use common sense!

    • @Irish_Georgia_Girl
      @Irish_Georgia_Girl 6 місяців тому +16

      And carry a personal locator beacon!

    • @longbow3082
      @longbow3082 5 місяців тому +17

      Our instincts have evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to protect us from the wilderness. If you think something is wrong or feels weird its probably true.

    • @modestgrower2017
      @modestgrower2017 5 місяців тому +5

      So true! I love hiking alone but if something feels off or im unsure about the weather, I turn back

    • @codygordon5202
      @codygordon5202 5 місяців тому +14

      And for god sakes carry a gun

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 4 місяці тому

      Rollercoaster Tycoon- Naked man runs across the screen wearing flip flops. Weener dangles side to side making slapping sounds as the tip slaps on the skin. Rollercoaster Tycoon makes a very interesting ride where naked men have lots of weeners are floating around called WEENER forest

  • @mukabout4243
    @mukabout4243 3 роки тому +1222

    Ditches her backpack, terrified and running for her life from an unseen force.. “Thank god I ran into this donut tree!”

    • @stephaniebaker6001
      @stephaniebaker6001 3 роки тому +78

      WHAT LUCK! I ran into a pie tree once and was terribly disappointed because there was no apple pie. 😖😫

    • @unapranker
      @unapranker 3 роки тому +180

      Some hunters bait bears by stuffing junk foods into tree stumps. My old boss always talked about going to the hostess outlet for expired treats to use for bait.

    • @tracybrown2482
      @tracybrown2482 3 роки тому +37

      @@unapranker damn thats smart

    • @mukabout4243
      @mukabout4243 3 роки тому +28

      @@unapranker - makes sense 👍

    • @markhonea2461
      @markhonea2461 3 роки тому +18

      I'm not buyin' it. I bet if you had asked around you would find some local campers that after a strange nighttime encounter were missing exactly those items. Donuts and pound cake. Brought to her.

  • @Aaronz504
    @Aaronz504 2 роки тому +1511

    Bigfoot just walking his pet bear, wanting to ask the kids about his missing tree doughnuts..

  • @alexandresofman3600
    @alexandresofman3600 Рік тому +122

    There’s an old lady that I know. She asked me to help her out with hanging a couple of pictures in her apartment. She’s a very kind and harmless lady a little over 70 y o. I remember she always complained about her neighbors stalking her, or talk really loud. This is precisely why she wanted to hang some pictures on the wall to try to have at least some sound insulation from her neighbors. Of course it was not a very good plan, but she insisted.
    And just like the first hiker in this video she got intense feelings that something was off. At night she said she heard people arguing outside her apartment. One time she said there was a man out there that did time in prison and she was scared of him.
    I knew she was a bit strange but she was always so nice to me and I really wanted to help her. She told me a little of her story and I was surprised to find that she never dated anyone! Of course no kids but a little bit of family.
    Another thing I noticed that she didn’t have a TV or a computer. She had a phone but I never saw her doing anything on it. And she didn’t listen to news or music.
    I asked her several times did she try to raise her concerns with family or building management but I got a weird answer.
    About a year ago she bought a little house about 15 miles from where she lived. She was so relieved that she didn’t have to deal with neighbors, scary men or people arguing.
    About two months passed since she moved and I started getting calls from her in a middle of the night. Not too often but she sounded very scared and spooked. I tried to calm her and if she felt any danger to call the police. (By the way, when she lives in her previous place she said she called cops often and I started to suspect they just got tired of her stories, because as she said to me, they didn’t do anything.
    So I knew she had a bit of a problem. The last story I heard very recently from her that she was at her new home, when she heard birds like crows or ravens on her roof call out her last name. And then it finally clicked. Everything became crystal clear. Her family knew that she was a bit off. Her neighbors that I saw on few occasions looked very nice, well mannered and polite. They smiled when they saw me and I think all her stories about mean people were her imagination playing tricks on her. After being so relieved that she moved to her new home but same things started to happen at a new place. Because she couldn’t blame her neighbors she invented a birds story.
    I feel bad for her. She’s always in good spirits meaning she didn’t want to get anyone in trouble, but because she truly believed that she heard what she heard.

    • @hamedhosseini4938
      @hamedhosseini4938 8 місяців тому

      Damn. Now you know why she is single. Unfortuantely mental illness is very fucking real. I really believe this lady has experienced something early on her life that didn't refer to actual specialist to get it checked. so as a result she is just now, in her 70s with the same mental problems.

    • @extreme-cm8hb
      @extreme-cm8hb 7 місяців тому

      Alex, have you ever heard of paranoia or paranoid schizophrenia? It's very easy, with either of these, to not know what's real and what's being imagined. Audio and visual hallucinations are hallmarks of both of those illnesses.
      Also, I've known some really nice seeming people at first. They come off so great in the beginning, like those neighbors. It takes a while for their mask to start slipping and their true selves to appear. So, it could appear that your friend was crazy while the neighbors seemed wonderful, when the neighbors could have been doing things to scare her.
      Frankly, although she probably has a mental illness, you don't seem like a good friend to me. You sound like a pr*ck of a friend, an enemy.

    • @Irish_Georgia_Girl
      @Irish_Georgia_Girl 6 місяців тому +17

      That poor sweet dear. It sounds like she may be showing signs of dementia... paranoiavis a common early sign. Or she may have a mental illness. She needs someone to look out for her as in take her to a doctor and have her evaluated for dementia or mental illness and watch out for her because people in that situation are so vulnerable. You sound like you've been a good friend to her.

    • @M1A1Abrams-zv4vc
      @M1A1Abrams-zv4vc 4 місяці тому

      Schizophrenia? ​@@Irish_Georgia_Girl

    • @debrajones4010
      @debrajones4010 4 місяці тому +11

      The older a person gets the more afraid they become especially when they are alone. They know they’re fragile and couldn’t fight anyone off if they had to. They also become more fearful of death than the average person because of their age and that fear can lead to panic which leads to paranoia. I’m not trying to say anything about her family, I just wish they could’ve taken her in. I pray God will surround her with His hedge of protection and keep her safe from any and all things.

  • @PCLHH
    @PCLHH Рік тому +365

    The first story reminded me of a night I returned home by public transportation. After getting off, I had to walk a bit and because the place I lived at was just outside of town. It was at 1:30 am and I was pretty tired, so I took the shorter path through the dark, because there was a bit of moonlight. As I left town, halfway up the hill I heard a noice that sounded just like a man whispering: 'don't be scared, its oookaaayy' and more stuff I couldn't make out. I sat down immediatly, so the person wouldn't see my Silhouette. I waited a bit but didn't hear anything anymore. I ran back into town and took the long way around that has road lights. To this day I have no idea what that noice was: a boar, a deer or a man whisperinging to his dog? 1:30 am is a strange time to walk a dog, but okay.

    • @Lee-wg7en
      @Lee-wg7en Рік тому +25

      what the hell.

    • @aonix9097
      @aonix9097 Рік тому +73

      I’m waiting for the comment where some guy is like, “Oh hey, I was once walking my dog at 1:30 AM, I heard this terrible sound somewhat like yawning and snapping twigs. I calmed the dog, as I didn’t want to be found. Then I saw it. As soon as I had calmed the dog, it ducked down to cover, as if it had noticed I saw it. IT WAS ME.”

    • @yelhsanosnhoj6602
      @yelhsanosnhoj6602 Рік тому +16

      Could’ve been a kidnapper trying to console a child they’d just snatched up….

    • @kvjackal7980
      @kvjackal7980 Рік тому +9

      Our backyard isn't fully fenced and doesn't have a door that leads directly to it, so we walk my dog any time he has to poop, which is routinely between 1 & 5 am.
      But I live in the city, so... 🤷
      Whereabouts do you live?

    • @FoxSenpie
      @FoxSenpie Рік тому +5

      @@kvjackal7980 was thinking there is people who will walk there dogs at anytime if they live in the right place

  • @Viral_Stream_Clips0
    @Viral_Stream_Clips0 3 роки тому +2033

    Getting stalked in the forest when you cant see the stalker and youre alone is probably the scariest thing possible

    • @Josiah.435
      @Josiah.435 3 роки тому +95

      but you can feel them with your 6th sense

    • @Viral_Stream_Clips0
      @Viral_Stream_Clips0 3 роки тому +35

      @@Josiah.435 i mean if you can hear their footsteps

    • @julianeder3383
      @julianeder3383 3 роки тому +110

      watched the video where some cook was trapped underwater for a couple of days in total darkness with sharks bangin arround the hallway eating the dead members of his crew while he could only wait and hope that none of them would swim into the small room he was in that story was way worse in my opinion

    • @notthefather3919
      @notthefather3919 3 роки тому +26

      May have been all in her head.

    • @Whiskey5_
      @Whiskey5_ 3 роки тому +50

      That’s why I bring firearms and never go anywhere alone. Battle buddies are always a good idea

  • @dismaldohrmousedigressions7484
    @dismaldohrmousedigressions7484 2 роки тому +1210

    I love how in the first story, the friend reports her missing within hours instead of waiting days like most of the other stories like that

    • @fisty539
      @fisty539 Рік тому +21

      I thought police couldn't file a missing persons report until after a certain time, something like 24-72 hours, not sure and could be wrong tho

    • @stovespiegel
      @stovespiegel Рік тому +1

      @@fisty539 this isn't true, and the belief likely gets a lot of people killed

    • @Bruthah
      @Bruthah Рік тому +142

      @@fisty539 lawyer here. that’s actually a myth. You can file a missing person report at any time.

    • @fisty539
      @fisty539 Рік тому +10

      @@Bruthah ah thank you! TIL

    • @coocoo3336
      @coocoo3336 Рік тому

      @@fisty539 please report someone missing if you think anything is wrong. Dont wait, 24 hours could be the difference between life or death

  • @chrispfeifer7628
    @chrispfeifer7628 Рік тому +108

    I have a family member who has severe mental health issues. Depression, paranoia and delusions. He's taken off in fear several times and a roadway of any kind was the last place he wanted to be. They get so confused cuz it's so real to them. It's like having your life turn upside down from one day to the next. I watched him crawl around our pasture field hiding from the NSA. He believed they had a chip in his brain reading his thoughts and location. Completely irrational. But, even now he's medicated he remembers the delusions. He has to remind himself they are not real memories instead of delusions. It's really sad actually

    • @joshuam3729
      @joshuam3729 Рік тому

      Yeah my mom worked for multiple mental hospitals over the years and delusions like this are very common. I am not certain about the first story being a mental disorder, but the last story about Cullin sounds exactly like paranoid psychosis.

    • @johndoe7270
      @johndoe7270 Рік тому +7

      I have to deal with this at times. It's rough. I used to go to really close friends to talk about the paranoia or what caused it. It was really embarrassing and hard to do. Worse than that, I would always feel extremely guilty and depressed afterwards for needing to bother a friend about my issues. I think its why most people wont get help or talk about the issues. I have found it helped a lot if I could "out logic" the paranoia on my own, if that makes any sense. This isn't something easily achieved though. It gets really bad if there are coincidences or people / details that fuel the fire. I think one of the best things that helped me was avoiding people in general, because anyone could trigger it for any little reason at any moment. I moved to a different area where no one knows me and has no reason to interact with me and it helped a lot too. Iv'e been dosed in the ER with IV ativan for it. I wish Medical marijuana was legal in my state so that I could just smoke and sedate myself into sleep if it happens. Anyways, I hope your family member is doing well.

    • @jennycasakadosh
      @jennycasakadosh Рік тому

      imagine a family member having real problems and being forced to have a family member like you, finding any chance given to expose every part of their actions and feelings, it's like in my country ex-communist it would be done to propagandize their brainwashing dehumanizing and privacy violating agenda they mention them all and then say IMAGINE THAT IT IS HAPPENING TO YOU IN YOUR ILLUSIONS so that no one would feel safe and know that everything about them is being talked about anywhere they can be held accountable and exposed . Family members like you are monsters. You think you know better, it's a shame to have a relative like you. Unless you're one of those people who do it for a cause and make up stories , because no good family member in their right mind would talk so casually about a relatives problems . And what the hell has this got to do with these people being stalked you fucking donut . Id like to see you out there being one of those missing people

    • @jackmurphy4825
      @jackmurphy4825 Рік тому +3

      @@johndoe7270 just on the off chance you don't know this, when it comes to smoking marijuana when you have a bout of paranoia it is paramount to use a strain that is low in THC. There are strains out there with next to 0% THC and very high % CBD that works great for paranoia and the best thing is they are usually legal everywhere as THC is the legal issue.
      The best of luck friend, my own brother suffers from a similar thing and I was there for a lot of his episodes when we were younger, it's nothing to be ashamed of talking about. A lot of people aren't going to understand but that's okay to.

    • @johndoe7270
      @johndoe7270 Рік тому +1

      @@jackmurphy4825 I know this, but I live in Alabama. I can't walk into a dispensary and ask for Charlotte's Web. I am at the mercy of what is on the streets if I consume. So, I do the 2-4 rule. 2 hits if its really strong to 4 hits if its mild. Generally, it keeps me from getting to the point of discomforted. If I need it for sedation/ pain relief, I just cut loose. Recently it helped me with a really bad UTI. I couldn't sleep and knew that if I could sleep, the antibiotic medications/shot I got from the ER would have time to take affect. My pelvis hurt so bad I couldn't even walk, sit, or lay in the fetal position. After waking up, I felt amazing!

  • @wallflowerc8660
    @wallflowerc8660 Рік тому +36

    all i ever remember about the Appalachian mountains from people’s posts or tiktoks / videos who live in the area is “if you see something, no you didn’t”

    • @nikki2403
      @nikki2403 2 місяці тому

      and dont run... the things you didnt see like it if you run...

  • @stevestevens8749
    @stevestevens8749 2 роки тому +3735

    The one thing that I've learned from this channel -- is that a lot of people like to go out into the woods by themselves.

    • @mrsx7944
      @mrsx7944 2 роки тому +147

      Fools

    • @ak_downrange_threat7251
      @ak_downrange_threat7251 2 роки тому +121

      Yes we do!

    • @stevestevens8749
      @stevestevens8749 2 роки тому +242

      @@ak_downrange_threat7251, maybe I'll see you on a future episode.

    • @ak_downrange_threat7251
      @ak_downrange_threat7251 2 роки тому +159

      @@stevestevens8749 If you do it will be about a man fucking up what ever was trying to fuck with him!

    • @neilacrabtree8190
      @neilacrabtree8190 2 роки тому +230

      Never go camping alone without a gun. Never go camping with others without a gun. It' may be used to find food or keep you from being killed by the forest folk .

  • @oliviakeyunderthemat5637
    @oliviakeyunderthemat5637 2 роки тому +4552

    When you realise 2 minutes into the video that you’ve already seen this episode, but you find yourself watching til the end anyway because Mr Ballen is the best story teller ever...

    • @emily-tg8wk
      @emily-tg8wk 2 роки тому +92

      why did i literally just have this same experience

    • @blackmasculine1
      @blackmasculine1 2 роки тому +9

      He's not good at storytelling, I'm just personally waiting to hear the end. The story itself carries the weight.

    • @chadmccarthy1898
      @chadmccarthy1898 2 роки тому +22

      I've watched numerous videos of his multiple times lol. Now it's just a waiting game on him releasing a new one

    • @kaywee4200
      @kaywee4200 2 роки тому +79

      @@blackmasculine1 why you watching a non good story teller

    • @jammcguire1276
      @jammcguire1276 2 роки тому +3

      Him a Lee Trevino could have a 'story off!'

  • @bunkertons
    @bunkertons Рік тому +199

    I think it's time to start expanding the "standard search parameters" in these cases. Too often the missing person is found way outside the search zone, so perhaps those parameters are wrong.

    • @leequinn2733
      @leequinn2733 Рік тому +12

      I agree. two women got lost in Craters of the Moon Park. They weren't reported missing for a week. Searches were looking in the wrong area and one of both were possibly were alive while SAR was out there. Their case is discussed in the Missing Enigma.

    • @funsterkeyven
      @funsterkeyven 9 місяців тому +12

      When you are sitting in a chair and think the government has unlimited resources, it's easy to tell others to just pour extra resources and effort. Because it requires absolutely nothing from you. Idiotic take.

    • @Yamyatos
      @Yamyatos 8 місяців тому +12

      I disagree. You dont have unlimited ressources. It's not like they just pick a small area to finish quickly and then run across it multiple times for the lolz. You can only cover so much area, depending on the terrain and the people and equipment available for the search. Not to mention, why would you look 50 kilometers away, if the person has been missing for only a day or so. You start with the most likely places. For the overwhelming majority of people, this is not only sufficient, but the best solution. If you altered the "standard search parameters" as you call it, you would look in the wrong places *most of the time* and thus actively kill people, by being unable to efficiently cover the locations where they would likely be.

    • @NuggetNapper
      @NuggetNapper 7 місяців тому +7

      ​@Yamyatos Also keep in mind, the sampling of stories we have are the unusual cases where people were found in unusual places. The many many other cases where people were found within the "standard search parameters" are generally unremarkable and thus wouldn't be told.

    • @Yamyatos
      @Yamyatos 7 місяців тому +5

      @@NuggetNapper Exactly. People watch these and think "hmm that's a lot of strange cases", but the *millions* of successfull searches obviously dont make headlines. Quite frankly, for many of the 411 and other weird ones, the likelies explanation is not paranormal, but simply people not telling the truth, or some other foul play being involved. Considering the millions of people who go missing, it would be surprising if we had no weird ones, simply due to people misremembering, lying, or just being crazy.

  • @allyburgess2738
    @allyburgess2738 8 місяців тому +50

    The first story reminds me of this girl on TikTok that tells stories about what not to do living or hiking in the Appalachias. They’re really creepy folk tales but the story reminded me of them and how creepy hiking alone in the forest can be. I’m glad she was found.

    • @epic7224
      @epic7224 4 місяці тому

      Is she on YT as well?

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 4 місяці тому

      Rollercoaster Tycoon- Naked man runs across the screen wearing flip flops. Weener dangles side to side making slapping sounds as the tip slaps on the skin. Rollercoaster Tycoon makes a very interesting ride where naked men have lots of weeners are floating around called WEENER forest

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 4 місяці тому

      ​@@epic7224Peenuses dangling down like a rain forest. Hundreds of dangling peenuses. Monkey runs and jumps off a cliff qand grabs a peenus! The monkey swings and jumps from peenus to peenus and goes across the whole forest off flaccid peenuses

  • @dawnsully88
    @dawnsully88 3 роки тому +5246

    I'll never understand why anyone would go hiking and camping alone.

    • @guessmyname6210
      @guessmyname6210 3 роки тому +501

      Stupid, isn't it? Even experienced people run into trouble when they're by themselves.

    • @dawnsully88
      @dawnsully88 3 роки тому +280

      @@guessmyname6210 especially when they don't have those beacon things and bear spray

    • @guessmyname6210
      @guessmyname6210 3 роки тому +159

      @@dawnsully88 Yes! You just never know what kind of trouble you'll run into.

    • @karolsmith6754
      @karolsmith6754 3 роки тому +330

      @@guessmyname6210 I'm 15 and was taking a stroll a couple miles behind my house just last week, and I was standing in a clearing chilling and checking my phone (keep in mind I'm alone and a few thousand feet up this trail) and out of absolutely nowhere, something started crashing through the brush maybe 20 feet in front of me. Crushing large branches. I hollered and the thing just went silent, but ill swear on all it was a sizable bear. Remember you have no recourse without a weapon in the woods. Needless to say, I immediately found a club and whooped like an ape the whole way back. Whats weird is the way that the sound just started randomly, as though it decided to show itself while very close to me. I've seen bears before, but this was the scariest experience of my life.

    • @guessmyname6210
      @guessmyname6210 3 роки тому +150

      @@karolsmith6754 I assume scariest because you couldn't see it. Not being able to see it would make my imagination run wild.

  • @saatwikkatiha
    @saatwikkatiha 2 роки тому +721

    Adults : "a little kid couldn't have gone that far"
    Kids - "hold my strawberry milkshake"

  • @alisondailey1089
    @alisondailey1089 Рік тому +5

    “She doesn’t have a cellphone, it’s 1989”. The way he delivered that so deadpan had me cracking up! 🤣

  • @joydavis9264
    @joydavis9264 Рік тому +37

    In the last story, if he had aspirated vomit for some reason before he even went on the trip (because it would take a little while to develop the pneumonia) but thought he was fine before leaving, he could have developed the pneumonia on the trip and then been hallucinating and not doing ANYTHING that made sense due to lack of oxygen to the brain. My uncle a number of years ago had developed pneumonia (He wasn't one to go to doctors if he could at all avoid it.) and by the time people realized he was acting strangely, he was hallucinating and paranoid and had locked himself in the bathroom and wouldn't let people in to help him and did actually die of pneumonia. He was older, though, but still... Anyone can aspirate some throw up and think they're OK and then have something like that happen.

  • @ghostscript2044
    @ghostscript2044 2 роки тому +632

    I had that extreme dread once while walking my dog in West Virginia. Turns out I was being stalked by a cougar

    • @PeytonOver
      @PeytonOver 2 роки тому +99

      God placed something in our heads that warns us when we are being watched by a formidable predator.

    • @krtm7231
      @krtm7231 2 роки тому +14

      Details? Did you notice right away? Did it follow u?

    • @keeganwilson9062
      @keeganwilson9062 2 роки тому +110

      @@PeytonOver it's called our brain, but seriously your brain is picking up more information subconsciously without you realizing which is how you can tell that you're being watched has nothing to do with a god

    • @jamesridoni
      @jamesridoni 2 роки тому +7

      Love my state WV never had any fear in the woods I would ride my bike through the woods no trails just woods forest

    • @ghostscript2044
      @ghostscript2044 2 роки тому +3

      @@jamesridoni fuck wv 😂😂😂😂 clearly you don't know what lives in the woods in all West Virginia if that's the way you treat it

  • @madpatriot7464
    @madpatriot7464 3 роки тому +1464

    Anyone alone in the woods needs to carry a weapon. As soon as you pass into the Bush, you become part of the food chain.

    • @raymondjones8
      @raymondjones8 3 роки тому +97

      We are certainly not the biggest, baddest, nor smartest thing out there🤭

    • @thebigguy7261
      @thebigguy7261 3 роки тому +44

      3 shots = sos.. some things can't be shot or need at least .50cal to damage

    • @morbidmax7064
      @morbidmax7064 3 роки тому +31

      In before you shoot a innocent hiker out of paranoia.

    • @tymetodothis8378
      @tymetodothis8378 3 роки тому +74

      Always do. And really, no, a .50 is not necessary -- for much of anything. Most people can't shoot handguns of any caliber worth a damn, anyway. Against a grizzly, in the dark, you better have a tank. Against an aggressive human a wide variety of things will do. But just like everyday life, if you're that terrified that you have to be heavily armed 24/7, stay home. It's frightened people who hurt other people.

    • @Kevin-ui8cz
      @Kevin-ui8cz 3 роки тому +35

      Seems reasonable for your average person to bring a handgun with them while spending significant time by themselves out deep into the forest. I hiked 80 miles of the Appalachian trail as a vacation, and brought my glock 23(40cal); I wasn’t irrationally scared of anything; just being cautious as there had recently been a black bear attack on the stretch of trail I was hiking. I don’t carry a sidearm with me everywhere in life, it’s more of a nuisance. I will agree with you that people who carry guns 24/7, often seem more anxious and worried while out in public. Had a peer in the national guard that did that, and we went to get sushi in a decent part of town one day, and he made a point of carrying; just seemed like the idea of a physical altercation, a fist fight, was not something that registered to him, his gun was his safety net and he used that confidence to often be confrontational with already aggressive people. Would be hard to decide to have a normal fight with someone if you have to worry about them grabbing the gun from your pant-line. Idk, I’m sure there are circumstances and areas that make carrying all the time a reasonable decision. Just not worth the trouble if you ask me.

  • @bailey377
    @bailey377 9 місяців тому +19

    One thing I’ve learned from this channel is that police need to widen their search area. I feel like every story where they find someone who was lost they’re much farther away than anticipated

  • @scottboolman3332
    @scottboolman3332 9 місяців тому +54

    In response to the first story concerning the hiker: Always have a PLB: Personal Locator Beacon. Also, be armed with, at least, one knife and a pistol. Foolish not to be armed when hiking and camping, especially if you're going it alone.

    • @ryoga8170
      @ryoga8170 7 місяців тому +8

      Especially since she's a woman. Traffickers would probably be watching these trails and parks for single women.....

    • @chyndb
      @chyndb 6 місяців тому

      Only thing about a pistol is that they are quite heavy and it’s a bit too much

    • @liquidrockaquatics3900
      @liquidrockaquatics3900 5 місяців тому +11

      @@chyndbuntil it’s needed; then it weighs just enough

    • @codygordon5202
      @codygordon5202 5 місяців тому

      @@chyndbjust depends on what you carry

    • @rylanyoung2018
      @rylanyoung2018 5 місяців тому

      @@chyndb You can get pistols designed to be lightweight if needed. Or, you could just use one that is naturally less heavy. You don't need to carry a ton of ammo either

  • @killcomis
    @killcomis 2 роки тому +984

    Man I used to cry as a kid when I lost my mom in Walmart. Can't imagine being chased up a hill for 3 miles by a bear and hiding from a bigfoot.

    • @briannastruble98
      @briannastruble98 2 роки тому +50

      I’m 18 and still come to tears when I lose my mom in Walmart. She either never has her phone or doesn’t answer. I couldn’t imagine going through what those kids went through , even at my age of 18 🥵

    • @hollyward8901
      @hollyward8901 2 роки тому +22

      Bigfoot's are timid creatures they prolly wanted to help the kids

    • @killcomis
      @killcomis 2 роки тому +7

      @@briannastruble98 lol

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy 2 роки тому +24

      Bears can outrun people running uphill. Downhill you'll do better, believe it or not...

    • @Darksiegify
      @Darksiegify 2 роки тому +13

      I did the exact opposite. I never listened and ran so far away from home constantly. And I’ve ran around deep in the woods alone before 10. Im lucky to be here after watching these videos.

  • @lyricg19336
    @lyricg19336 3 роки тому +482

    Ugh that “feeling of dread” is a feeling Ive felt before, and one you NEVER want to ignore. It’s not just a pit in your stomach...it’s your feet going numb, everything moves in slow motion, a tingle at the base of your spine, blood rushing to the back of your neck. You body is literally telling you it’s time to GO. I wouldn’t wish this feeling on anyone

    • @deeriggs3319
      @deeriggs3319 3 роки тому +78

      Instinct.. We have it for a reason fr.. I trust it with people too.. We subconsciously recognize threats and predators.

    • @shawntowns8028
      @shawntowns8028 3 роки тому +12

      I'd like to know more.....

    • @TammyLC
      @TammyLC 3 роки тому +20

      Exactly! I’ve had it a few times. Flight or fight with a lot more to it. It can be considered a 6th sense, so to speak but much more intense. Weak knees, a feeling of hot washes over you, too. Such a weird thing.

    • @VanquishSoReal
      @VanquishSoReal 3 роки тому +16

      Well I have anxiety and i cant just leave work when my feet go numb and heart speeds up. I gotta deal with it

    • @michaeltahaney9053
      @michaeltahaney9053 3 роки тому +26

      Had that same feeling in the Scottish Highlands, stopped off the path to take a leak and got a sense of horrible dread that made me look up into the sky in which I seen a large black triangle with 3 brights lights, observing and watching me, it vanished after a minute, a reckon if my ex girlfriend was not with me that day a was another missing person statistic. Many predators out there the human kind and the paranormal kind, you ever feel that feeling again girl you get the fuck out of dodge. That goes for everybody.

  • @griffinparker5559
    @griffinparker5559 Рік тому +51

    As soon as I heard that he said he was going to take his clothes off, my mind immediately went to a psychotic break of some kind. If he had some kind of underlying mental illness combined with all the trauma to his head over the years, it’s not that hard to believe that something happened to his mind to cause him to be in such a state of paranoia and panic that he couldn’t function well enough to get help.
    Poor guy, I hope his family was able to find peace.

    • @waner17
      @waner17 9 місяців тому +2

      even the professional FB player head trauma is enough to cause psychosis to this level. that was definitely just a case of CTE fuckery and a tragic lack of mental health care and brain check ups. i hope his poor family can find peace in knowing he wasn’t actually endangered by anyone else, but sadly just trapped in his own mind with his delusions.

    • @kayb.179
      @kayb.179 8 місяців тому +1

      He might have wanted to intimidate the stalker. Maybe he thought showing them how strong/built he was they would decide he's not a good target? Or he wanted to look super crazy, too crazy to mess with?

  • @AspireGMD
    @AspireGMD Рік тому +17

    The final story could very likely be a case of CTE, football players are highly prone to getting it after getting so many concussions, it causes erratic behavior and delusions. Especially since you said he was the type to take hard hits and not try to avoid injuries. CTE is a recent study and the only way to diagnose it is after death, but I'm sure this happened before CTE became a well known condition so they never thought about testing.

    • @youngdumbass
      @youngdumbass 3 місяці тому

      It absolutely was cte and other mental problems it's sad cte still isn't getting the research and talk it needs

  • @Smiley123ization
    @Smiley123ization 2 роки тому +1608

    One thing I've noticed in all of these missing children stories (and with my experience as a kindergarten teacher) is that people seem to underestimate the abilities of children and how far they can go on their own.

    • @jasongroff9980
      @jasongroff9980 2 роки тому +114

      Based off of what you've said here and what I've heard from other stories told by Mr. Ballen, it sounds like you should abandon searching for a lost child in the close proximity of where you last saw them and just run a few hundred meters away from that spot to start your search. If a child is capable of covering long distances in short amounts of time, then starting your search at the point where you last saw them is just giving them more time to get farther and farther away. Just a thought.

    • @reubenwills9757
      @reubenwills9757 2 роки тому +68

      @@jasongroff9980 but these stories are the exceptions, 99% of the time they won't be able to go that far

    • @paulguthrie7516
      @paulguthrie7516 2 роки тому +21

      @@reubenwills9757 depends I mean I used to sneak out to the river behined our house when we lived out in the woods I think I was around 9 10 or so and I would get there and back while messing around before my mom would notice anything.

    • @paulguthrie7516
      @paulguthrie7516 2 роки тому +36

      @@jasongroff9980 not really because a child could find a hiding place any where, what they need to do is a grid lock search from the point of last seen out in all directions and the further you go out the more people that join in so there is less space in between and to cover to be able to spot a child quicker, and with todays technology search and rescue should always have a hello equipped with infrared , the same technology they use for finding criminals that run from the police and hide in bushes, because it registers body heat. Anyone can make a arrogant comment and not come up with a solution to improve the search and rescue.

    • @paulguthrie7516
      @paulguthrie7516 2 роки тому +11

      @@jasongroff9980 that's like saying it's pointless to try and track any missing person down, how much sense does that really make? We have drones that come cover 100x the distance than any human and to deploy uses min. To none resources..🤷‍♂️

  • @ArolzStreams
    @ArolzStreams 3 роки тому +1563

    I like that he doesn’t put on a fake scary voice.

    • @MultiChrisjb
      @MultiChrisjb 3 роки тому +76

      That's what's wrong with most youtube channels that tells these stories.

    • @tracyvslife3124
      @tracyvslife3124 3 роки тому +48

      Same his voice makes watching these easier

    • @tracyvslife3124
      @tracyvslife3124 3 роки тому +8

      @@MultiChrisjb they put scary voices on them selfs

    • @katekinder
      @katekinder 3 роки тому +19

      Thats why I like MrBallen and Let’s Read its just normal chat

    • @KickMe1177
      @KickMe1177 3 роки тому +12

      Yeah, those youtubers are trash. Somehow they have a crazy amount of views/subscribers though.

  • @IfYoureLookingAtThisSubscribe
    @IfYoureLookingAtThisSubscribe Рік тому +7

    1st one giving me “do you know how to get to bells canyon” vibes.

    • @jamieyourdead
      @jamieyourdead Рік тому

      That was a creepy ass story , i would have been terrfied if someone did that too me. Perhaps carrying a gun and firing a warning shot might be enough to get the person or whatever it was to leave you alone

  • @DrBojanglez105
    @DrBojanglez105 10 місяців тому +10

    I’ve definitely had the echo of my own footsteps sound like someone was behind me. That said, there are definitely some crazies along the Appalachian trail.

  • @nakulkanchan7313
    @nakulkanchan7313 2 роки тому +2013

    Can someone tell me why a person in their sane mind would go camping alone? Like haven't you watched Mr Ballen? Jeez

    • @AlexAndra-iy5zu
      @AlexAndra-iy5zu 2 роки тому +51

      No woods for me or my children.

    • @angelahutson6450
      @angelahutson6450 2 роки тому +139

      I love camping alone, it's truly a soul-soothing, magical experience. The gun I carry helps ensure I remain alone. Of course, where I live our "wildmen" are more of the meth-head variety, but the 'deterrent' still works all the same.

    • @WinterSoldier7207
      @WinterSoldier7207 2 роки тому +37

      Depends on how 'alone' you are. I've done it so far because I don't really have any local outdoor-enthusiast friends, but I camp in what Stephen King would call the 'toy woods' so far. Just big enough to get accustomed to the wilderness and test out my gear, with some other frequent enthusiasts nearby.
      It does make it easier to sleep if you know someone trustworthy enough is nearby, and once you start to learn what are typical forest noises, even the ones at night.
      That said, I'd still prefer a reliable camping buddy, especially if I were to go into a real wilderness situation. I see a lot more of the safer wildlife when by myself on these trips, and I don't doubt it has something to do with the lack of conversation/human noises that could deter animals. That could also apply to predatory wildlife.

    • @wyatt_COTW
      @wyatt_COTW 2 роки тому +5

      @@angelahutson6450 it’s soooo boring though what do you do all alone??

    • @legndgrape5188
      @legndgrape5188 2 роки тому +93

      @@wyatt_COTW not get annoyed by people like you

  • @Sundog0811
    @Sundog0811 2 роки тому +579

    It doesn't happen often, but there's been a few times when I was walking in the woods and the hair on your neck stands up and you don't even think twice, you just turn around and get the hell out of there. Even though I never see what it was, the feeling is undeniable and I trust it 100%

    • @cynthiawheeler1907
      @cynthiawheeler1907 2 роки тому +68

      Never discount your gut....💯

    • @kdavis4910
      @kdavis4910 2 роки тому +15

      Yes. This.

    • @BettyG1369
      @BettyG1369 2 роки тому +55

      That is called instinct. It happens all the time, every day, but most people either don't realize it or dismiss it. Not everyone is used to feeling what it's like when their instincts are working. So in a secluded and/or quiet place, their senses can become overwhelmed and their mind starts making up answers for what's making the natural sounds of the wilderness.

    • @nilesredfern7989
      @nilesredfern7989 Рік тому +34

      Yep, there's a trail 15-20 minutes away from my childhood home I frequented. There's usually at least a few people there, I've never had any problems and it's generally a very safe trail...I loved going. But from time to time, my gut would drop like a stone...And I knew it was time to vamoose. 😂😬

    • @FarCraftMania
      @FarCraftMania Рік тому +46

      You're probably detecting an animal you aren't visually aware of. Get it all the time around snake holes. Respect the feeling especially while alone.

  • @lanewhittington
    @lanewhittington Рік тому +82

    "Pound Cake"
    It was a bear. Bears stalk prey and walk around their targets from a pretty large distance, then they slowly circle in. Their heavy paws are those "footsteps" and the low grunting sounds are the bear's noises. I'm sure!

    • @stellamaris5405
      @stellamaris5405 Рік тому +34

      ☘️ A bear wouldn't spend that long stalking like that. It had to either be a person who enjoys the absolute terror he knows that he's causing her or else she had got herself into such a state of fear, panic & paranoia that she really believed she was being stalked. Both can be equally terrifying. Strikes me as a bit mad, someone hiking alone in such places, for such lengths, idk.

    • @bplayerr1
      @bplayerr1 Рік тому +8

      A bear talking prey for for weeks?

    • @thecatheadroomincident7944
      @thecatheadroomincident7944 Рік тому +1

      How slow can a beat in catching 3 children tho?

    • @kingfish4242
      @kingfish4242 Рік тому +12

      @@thecatheadroomincident7944 Bears can run at 40 MPH. They also have one of the best sense of smell in the animal kingdom. Whatever it was, it wasn't a bear.

    • @ElyziumPrime
      @ElyziumPrime Рік тому +4

      I think it was a Djinn... as a matter of fact this solves most of the cases for me. Problem is most people dont know or think those thing exist hence they dont even consider this possibility.

  • @fireblade295
    @fireblade295 Рік тому +5

    Forests, even small ones, are another world.
    The first story reminded me of every time I go on hikes with my brother. I always feel something behind us. Almost every hike, we never see anyone else.

  • @curtisyue182
    @curtisyue182 Рік тому +996

    Ive always wondered how these stalkers deal with OTHER stalkers/weirdos in the wild. Like, who stalks who? Whose asking who how to get to bells canyon?

    • @esotericwrld
      @esotericwrld Рік тому +114

      They take turns

    • @misplacedsouthern1236
      @misplacedsouthern1236 Рік тому +51

      Good question. I guess they steer clear of each other or perhaps kill the other? That would be great.

    • @misplacedsouthern1236
      @misplacedsouthern1236 Рік тому +15

      @@esotericwrld Yes! Excellent. We can hope & pray. I’m with you. Let them take turns. Best answer I’ve heard my friend. 👍

    • @johancruyff9841
      @johancruyff9841 Рік тому +22

      @@esotericwrld yep we take turns

    • @definitelynotkevin2213
      @definitelynotkevin2213 Рік тому +81

      That would be an interesting movie idea. A person sets out to find a hiker to kill on a trail but they end up running into a killer.

  • @johnhonker437
    @johnhonker437 3 роки тому +537

    It would be easy to say that the Gorilla was just one of the searchers, but records show that no Gorilla had taken part in the search.

    • @Jules.69
      @Jules.69 3 роки тому +2

      Haha

    • @memama4389
      @memama4389 3 роки тому +4

      lmao

    • @gibberingmaw3211
      @gibberingmaw3211 3 роки тому +10

      I think it was a sasquatch and a dogman.

    • @Auswurkung
      @Auswurkung 3 роки тому +12

      I came across what I thought was an African Gorilla one day, when I suddenly realised that couldn't be right; he was speaking English.

    • @shithappens6887
      @shithappens6887 3 роки тому +1

      @@Auswurkung American English or British english?

  • @norabatungbacal6636
    @norabatungbacal6636 2 місяці тому +7

    Eloise reaaaalllyyy need to stop eating wild mushrooms.

  • @IronWangCreates
    @IronWangCreates Місяць тому +1

    This is making me reconsider my default response to all forms of stress being “I need to walk into the woods alone for a while”

  • @notmyopinion4981
    @notmyopinion4981 2 роки тому +976

    first story: imagine being in this constant fear for 2-3 weeks. I can't even imagine. The stress she must have felt could easily have killed her, with dehydration and sleep deprivation kicking in. She sure is a survivor!

    • @MasterMolded
      @MasterMolded 2 роки тому +11

      @Clayton Catlin of course she made it out alive. Otherwise, who would of told the story? Lol

    • @RandomVO
      @RandomVO 2 роки тому +43

      @@MasterMolded The monster of course.

    • @johnny10grasp3
      @johnny10grasp3 2 роки тому +8

      @Clayton Catlin Don't worry.... Mr ballin always fills in the unknowns for us. Lol

    • @ghostofsparta2272
      @ghostofsparta2272 2 роки тому +11

      @@MasterMolded missing 411 would have told the story

    • @AlexAndra-iy5zu
      @AlexAndra-iy5zu 2 роки тому +3

      @@ghostofsparta2272 He did. Mr Ballen is repeating and sharing.

  • @willdiebold3314
    @willdiebold3314 3 роки тому +714

    Three things I’ve learned from Mr. Ballen:
    1. Don’t go into the woods alone.
    2. Don’t go scuba diving.
    3. The best way to unwind after a long day amidst the Covid pandemic is to watch these amazing videos.
    He’s revolutionized scary stories. 🙏

    • @ts250g
      @ts250g 3 роки тому +16

      Right. I fpund his channle by accident and I have been hooked ever since.

    • @harleyclaunch-clark8788
      @harleyclaunch-clark8788 3 роки тому +2

      Yes

    • @mdzfm
      @mdzfm 3 роки тому

      @@ts250g same! Also bud you should fix your spelling.

    • @jacobparker5042
      @jacobparker5042 3 роки тому

      @@ts250g same

    • @jacobparker5042
      @jacobparker5042 3 роки тому +1

      @@mdzfm its all g

  • @samantham8696
    @samantham8696 Рік тому +2

    My son fell in our stone driveway, before the cement was poured, and scraped his elbows and knees . When asked by anyone how he hurt himself, without fail, he told a story of a bear and a shark. He was so adamant about this that his daycare had to contact me for a statement of what really happened. Kids lie. When they are young it is actually a stage of development when they realize they can lie. They can also be truthful, however, if it is a fantastical story then that is most likely exactly what it is, a story.

  • @krisSkele666
    @krisSkele666 Рік тому +3

    My dad and I used to hike the Appalachian trail and one night when I was sleeping at our site, I heard loud running steps coming towards me and I got up (I was sleeping with no tent, just a sleeping bag) and couldn't see anything with how dark it was and I started to do what my dad told me to do, act crazy, look big, and scream. It works on bears, it would work with other things.
    Turns out some teen with his friends were messing around with the other hikers and campers.

  • @morallybankrupt1461
    @morallybankrupt1461 2 роки тому +542

    I used to go camping with my grandpa and uncles deep in the allegany forest in Kenner dale penn. Being from Seattle I was always terrified because I was a city kid who really didn’t want to be in wilderness. My grandpa would get angry every time I was scared and said more people die from fear out here than any bear. He said fear makes people turn their nightmares into reality and as soon as that happens your nightmares come true. The feeling of being watched can make your brain do crazy things. I’m not saying these people weren’t being watched, but your mind can go to some scary places when out in nature.

    • @amethyst1826
      @amethyst1826 2 роки тому +20

      Not just out in nature!!

    • @ericakrepp9280
      @ericakrepp9280 2 роки тому +30

      Dude! Small freaking world, I'm from like 20 min away from Kennerdale/Rockland area. And your grandpa was and is totally correct! Fear can make us humans do some insane things. I've had horses and trail ridden my entire life, and I will be the first to say that the woods are a beautiful, albeit terrifying at times, place!

    • @wrestlingfan4ever76
      @wrestlingfan4ever76 2 роки тому +23

      I am from the Baltimore area of Maryland but have been on two backpacking trips in the Susquehannock State Forest of remote, northern Pennsylvania. One of them was a four day trip with my scout group. One of the coolest things that ever happened to me in my life was when I saw a mother black bear and a cub on the last day just before finishing the hike. But there really is spooky things to fear in those woods and they aren't bears. The third night we were there we were attacked by a family or clan of Sasquatch up the hill from our camping site. This was 31 years ago. They made the most horrible sounds, threw sticks and rocks at us and at the end they knocked down a humongous, live deciduous tree. I was actually almost killed by one when it threw a grapefruit-sized rock at me that whizzed right next to my face. I was only 14 at the time but I think I actually saw a baby one hide behind a tree stump or tree but it was late at night and completely dark outside. This little one was approximately 4 or 5 feet tall and kind of thick like an ewoke from Star Wars but not as round in the middle. I have also experience being followed at night on the Appalachian Trail by something walking on two feet and that was several yards off the trail in the trees. I was only a teenager backpacking by myself and I kept on shining my flashlight at it and yelling at it until it finally stopped following me. I live in Utah now and the last time I went backpacking was in 2008 when I went home to visit Maryland. I hiked a black bear hot spot in Garrett county and do not fear black bear. I never want to be anywhere near a Sasquatch again and definitely not seek them out. They are too freaky and little is known about them. Now I carry a 9mm Barretta pistol with me whenever I go into the woods as I have a permit to do so. The cartridge holds 15 rounds. If it actually came to it you could defend yourself from bear, mountain lions, wolves or other wildlife with it but many people say a gun will not protect you from Sasquatch. I will always carry it with me in the backwoods anyway.

    • @morallybankrupt1461
      @morallybankrupt1461 2 роки тому +3

      @@ericakrepp9280 It is a small world!! Hope it’s still as beautiful as I remember, haven’t been back in years. Some of my best memories are from that area though, hope to get back there someday.

    • @thomasgilbreath1250
      @thomasgilbreath1250 2 роки тому +19

      The feeling of overwhelming dread and fear more than likely saved my life once before. I was walking a trail, a block away from my house, that lead to the river nearby. The trail was probably somewhere near a mile long. On the return trip, after relaxing by the water sometime, I get hit with a feeling of extreme panic that I had never felt before and I sprinted the last 1/2 mile home. A week later, while sitting on my porch looking into the woods I had been in, I watched a gigantic mountain lion slink from behind one house to the next. I am pretty certain it was planning on attacking me that day in the woods. I haven't went hiking alone since then and now that I am older I always carry a firearm with me.

  • @saydheriz3647
    @saydheriz3647 3 роки тому +438

    Can you imagine that first story if a man was just there wanting to talk to her about her extended car warranty??

    • @QueenSloan
      @QueenSloan 3 роки тому +15

      😆 🤣 OMG those phone calls Every Day!!. Can't get away from them even in the forest!

    • @rbrowning9617
      @rbrowning9617 3 роки тому +7

      They call to speak to my deceased father almost daily, even tho I keep telling them he died 3 years ago.

    • @QueenSloan
      @QueenSloan 3 роки тому +7

      @@rbrowning9617 they call my kids tablets and my cell phone every day too. They are just scammers desperate to call any number.

    • @kylecampasino8688
      @kylecampasino8688 3 роки тому +2

      Ever see the guy use the bucket truck to ask people aboit there warranty on the apartment balconies? Ha gold

    • @adessachui7777
      @adessachui7777 2 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂

  • @blackmamba99971
    @blackmamba99971 Рік тому +28

    The quarterback most likely had a variant Aneurysm. It's hard to spot in an autopsy and it can involve many types of hallucinations that can combine into one image or many images that work together to create its own life like story. In his case, when he was out on the boat he said two men he could not see was following him or at least close enough so he could hear their voices. Since it was a public park it stood to reason that anyone could have been out there in the forest. But, his anxiety started to build in small increments. After phoning his wife to tell her, he said that he was going to take off his clothes. What significance would that do? Maybe what he was wearing was a dead giveaway to his presence and thought by lightening his predicament would have been able to outsmart his invisible opponents. This only solidified his fear. After many years playing football there most likely could have been some damage to his brain which laid dormant until that day. Put together a quiet lake, serene landscape, a forest, holiday goers, a happy family outing, his psyche might have created the perfect storm. Since his body held no contusions, no damage to his body, no blunt force trauma, or any kind of weapon damage or defensive wounds, it's suffice to say that his imagination became his worst enemy. But, the blood under his nose was the only thing apparent which could have been a self inflicted wound while he tried to escape his would be pursuers. In either case, the quarterback most likely had a complete mental breakdown without him even knowing it. In a way, he was watching his own demise as a bystander with no help in sight.

    • @jlywi7171
      @jlywi7171 Рік тому +5

      Hmmm…very interesting observation. I agree with your conclusion 👍

    • @PCLHH
      @PCLHH Рік тому +5

      I want to agree with you. Since a person doesn't die that fast of pneumonia.

    • @cvpidd_
      @cvpidd_ 10 місяців тому

      Gah dayum... Sir, you don't need the FBI, the FBI needs you

    • @waner17
      @waner17 9 місяців тому

      @@PCLHHwell choking on your own vomit isn’t exactly the most helpful thing. especially when you have a history of neglecting your physical health and severe football related injuries?

    • @waner17
      @waner17 9 місяців тому

      most likely? are we talking about the same person orrr? is this not the same man that would intentionally get battered by geared up grown men and still play a dangerous extreme sport with a battered body? he absolutely had brain damage related to football, and it absolutely was a factor in his psychosis that ended up ending his life. you don’t end up playing a whole playoff season with a broken collarbone only to draw the line at a concussion or 10. if he didn’t care about one of the most vital mobility points on an athletes body he absolutely never cared about the physical or mental health of his head. just tragic that he never received the care he needed, and sad that it ended up taking his life but at the very least i suppose he was the only victim of his condition, which sad to say in this world is lucky because people with less forced resiliency were capable of broader crimes than he was, and have ended up harming other innocent people. you’d think his loved ones or doctors would have seen the signs the first time he showed signs of psychosis, but hindsight is 20/20 and we don’t know how stubborn and combative he was to the idea of it in the first place. just feel sad for his family all around, i can’t imagine the confusion and guilt

  • @annielegris7930
    @annielegris7930 11 місяців тому +3

    The one thing I've realized after listening to Mr.Ballen for so long is... I never want to hike the Appalachian trail 😅

  • @walksaselk40
    @walksaselk40 2 роки тому +832

    She found the donut tree, my whole life I thought it was just a legend...

    • @Africanhorror
      @Africanhorror 2 роки тому +57

      maybe the money tree is out there too

    • @jakphannak817
      @jakphannak817 2 роки тому +32

      @@Africanhorror isn't every tree technically a money tree?

    • @jackdurden466
      @jackdurden466 2 роки тому +15

      @@jakphannak817 not really, money isn’t made from paper. It’s a cotton type blend, but oddly enough it’s not paper. There may be some in the formula, but it’s not enough to really mean anything.

    • @annetteniebelski7513
      @annetteniebelski7513 2 роки тому +17

      @@jackdurden466 its a joke. "Money grows on trees"

    • @devonjackson4330
      @devonjackson4330 2 роки тому +12

      @@annetteniebelski7513 thats not even the part he was replying to lol. He was replying to the dude that said every tree is a money tree 😂

  • @xenostim
    @xenostim 2 роки тому +314

    People who live near the Appalachian Trail leave snacks, water and first aid supplies on the trail for hikers. It's called "trail magic" and its really wholesome, there's a doc on here about it. I wonder if that was what the cache of pound cake was.

    • @madelinewhite1749
      @madelinewhite1749 Рік тому +21

      Whoa, that’s really cool! I was wondering why the heck there would be a random stash of cake in the woods 😂

    • @spankygfunk11
      @spankygfunk11 Рік тому +5

      Yea not miles off the trail tho

    • @MegaZack61
      @MegaZack61 Рік тому +11

      @@roscoehurley7386 Well pretty sure if youre starving and thirsty you would take anything at that point. Especially if someone is following you.

    • @GregoryMcStevens
      @GregoryMcStevens Рік тому +4

      Time to do a little trolling on the appalachian trail😏

    • @MsLax45
      @MsLax45 Рік тому +4

      @@spankygfunk11 why not? that would make more sense to me rather then just leaving things on the main trail. people on the trail most likely have their gear n if not, can find their way back through the trail. those who find themselves miles off the trail would most likely be lost, and maybe more than a day or two before getting that far n may have their pack dwindling or empty of food, so to place a cache of it in those types of places is prob so beneficial and appreciated to many lost hikers lol 😅

  • @kellyinCT09
    @kellyinCT09 Рік тому +6

    The Quarterback story was heartbreaking. CTE is so dangerous.

  • @codybrown1826
    @codybrown1826 Рік тому +4

    Ive always appreciated your large collection of videos, but having finished them i can affirm that its even better when youve watched all of them. I have forgotten many of the videos over the years so going back and watching them is like the first time agaim and the suspense still holds. Best page on youtube 🙌🏼

  • @mollymcmahon3100
    @mollymcmahon3100 2 роки тому +311

    “For 7 days she will be all on her own…”
    -no no NOOOO!!!!
    She might as well have gone to Bell’s Canyon at this point. Smh 🤦‍♀️

    • @jamesfaust7434
      @jamesfaust7434 2 роки тому +26

      That story messed me up. Pretty sure I would have just accepted death in his situation.

    • @JustaSimplefact
      @JustaSimplefact 2 роки тому +3

      The scariest part is that a 43 mile hike should take 5 days absolute max even at a very slow pace with plenty of R&R and sight seeing/photo ops.

    • @ryano.5149
      @ryano.5149 2 роки тому +1

      It's south-east of Salt Lake City, just in case you get asked! You're welcome! lol

    • @TheLaurkenGroup
      @TheLaurkenGroup 2 роки тому +5

      But does she know how to get to Bell’s Canyon? So few stalked campers do. Hhhhhhhmmmmmmmm………

    • @michelemoore8912
      @michelemoore8912 2 роки тому +14

      @@rhys4303 Bell’s Canyon is a reference to one of Mr. Ballen’s video’s in which a man goes hiking/camping in very remote wilderness and is followed by a man or entity that looks like a man and keep’s asking the hiker, in a very creepy voice, “Do you know how to get to Bell’s Canyon.” By the end of the story hearing that will give you chills. But that is what the running joke on here is about.

  • @courtneycox7252
    @courtneycox7252 3 роки тому +412

    There's just something about the way you narrate that's very comforting, even if it is about spooky things lol

    • @MrBallen
      @MrBallen  3 роки тому +45

      Thank you Courtney!

    • @hollie3242
      @hollie3242 3 роки тому +2

      That's why I love his channel!!

    • @whitegd4100
      @whitegd4100 3 роки тому +11

      Mr ballen is the man. I’m captivated I catch every upload now sad I only found this channel 2 months ago

    • @MichaelGaryScott90
      @MichaelGaryScott90 3 роки тому +13

      @@MrBallen
      *ua-cam.com/video/c2PFozoUXI0/v-deo.html*
      *John, the vindictive side of me wants you to suffer! But I also couldn't live with myself if I didn't tell you that another channel bu the name of MrSleepy uploaded a compilation of your videos and monetized it! There's around 30 ads in an hour and a half's worth of your videos put into one. Link up above.*
      *Make no mistake John - I WILL get you.*
      *But not like this, that's low even for me! I already reported the video, you should file a claim.*

    • @antonanon3622
      @antonanon3622 3 роки тому +5

      @@MichaelGaryScott90 I've been using it as bed time stories.

  • @eallend
    @eallend 11 місяців тому +7

    What I learn from these stalking stories, and what I feel I would naturally do, is that if you think you’ve spotted a stalker, confront that person quickly. The way I see it, you’ll know if and who the stalker is, and like many animal situations, people who stalk are scared and don’t want to be seen, and will only act when they think they’re unseen. Once they’re found out, they will move to an easier target.

    • @confusionsss
      @confusionsss 10 місяців тому +2

      Confronting a demon entity is never good you’ll just disappear right their

    • @SillyStupidLilHoe
      @SillyStupidLilHoe 10 місяців тому

      🎉

  • @dalonnhutchinson4936
    @dalonnhutchinson4936 9 місяців тому +4

    i love this style of story telling like during these three i swear i could feel the visceral fear those people must have suffered through when those things happened

  • @goblinbabe
    @goblinbabe 3 роки тому +360

    Me after getting stalked and kidnapped: “so.... what made you choose me? ☺️☺️”

    • @smallsynth
      @smallsynth 3 роки тому +50

      "finally, someone who wants me around."

    • @susanaavv
      @susanaavv 3 роки тому +13

      😂😂😭

    • @noragami_1856
      @noragami_1856 2 роки тому +16

      “Yo you lonely too...? Cmere champ”

    • @gghbgtdg8047
      @gghbgtdg8047 2 роки тому +17

      "Let's make this work bro I can cook and clean" 🙂

    • @crystalwithak7036
      @crystalwithak7036 2 роки тому +18

      “Who hurt you, I can treat you better”

  • @nobodycares1134
    @nobodycares1134 3 роки тому +264

    I love that he doesn't put on some spooky slow voice or extremly over the top scary music. He is just chill and that's why I love listening to him while I do stuff within the day

    • @toadkiller4475
      @toadkiller4475 3 роки тому +11

      Yeah I absolutely hate the way that youtuber “chills” talks. It is infuriating..

    • @thatoneguylol6694
      @thatoneguylol6694 3 роки тому

      @@toadkiller4475 IKR

    • @thatoneguylol6694
      @thatoneguylol6694 3 роки тому +2

      It's so annoying

    • @suviseshbharadwaj7206
      @suviseshbharadwaj7206 3 роки тому +2

      It makes it even more spookier since it's so immersive

    • @toadkiller4475
      @toadkiller4475 3 роки тому

      @@suviseshbharadwaj7206 no it makes it incredibly irritating. He always jumps to the least likely possibilities too like it was the supernatural. I think being analytical about scary stories is a better approach. The story is scary enough it doesn't need the oration to be dictated like a dill bag. I literally can't stand how chills talks it makes me angry.

  • @alwaysflushinpublic
    @alwaysflushinpublic 4 місяці тому +2

    My family has lived at the southern tip of the AT for about 150 years. Hiking the trail from Springer through NC is just what we do for fun. It's also a great place to hide if for some reason the Feds want you to visit them. There is a lot about Emily's story that makes no sense to me. Hunters, shotgun blasts, people who despise modern society are extremely common. Seems to me that this woman had no business being out there, being shocked and frightened by what is quite common along with not really knowing what to do in an emergency situation. Never hike alone on the AT, my friends.

  • @willowweber3520
    @willowweber3520 Рік тому +3

    Collin goes out on the water at night, falls in the water, gets back in the boat, begins to become hypothermic, is confused and either hallucinates other people in the treeline, or sees random people hiking and becomes paranoid that they are following him. He beaches the boat, takes his clothes off because he thinks he's too hot because of the hypothermia (as soon as someone who dies in the woods is reported as having taken their clothes off its almost definitely hypothermia), and runs through the woods/roads till he dies in the grass later having gone into hypothermia induced shock and aspirated his own vomit. He either badly put his clothes back on, or someone else did as they were trying to help him and then got scared and ran away realizing he was dead. The clothes being back on is the only mysterious part IMO.

  • @domilontano
    @domilontano 3 роки тому +176

    When I was 18, I was bitten by a mosquito and contracted a form of encephalitis. The lining of my brain swelled and I experienced psychosis. It was terrifying, painful, and I totally understand how people can do irrational things when their brain is compromised. I could have died, but I didn't, all thanks to a Haitian maid named Angela who saved my life. Some people are just awesome.

  • @tiffanygoglin9326
    @tiffanygoglin9326 3 роки тому +403

    Growing up around the Appalachian mountains, you hear stories of “Hillside Gougers” meaning mountain men (like what you see in the hills have eyes) that will chase women and children just to gouge their eyes out. We used to laugh at these stories until one day when my dad had taken us to remote WV while he was working in the oilfield(I think the company was Sam Jack or North East) we came across a mountain man that was literally feral and had a knife. He tried to attack my dads company vehicle but dad took off down the lease road. We got to location and he didn’t work that night. He kept us all in the “dog house” (which is essentially a trailer that the guys would take turns sleeping/eating in) until the next day when he booked a hotel for us to stay in while he was working. To this day, I firmly believe that the hills have eyes.

    • @christopherwg4236
      @christopherwg4236 3 роки тому +75

      I grew up in the woods spending a lot of time outside of Oregon. Once I was outside in the woods I felt a presence I looked and my eyes caught in the middle of the woods a face staring back at me and it was a person clearly watching me perched in a thick bushy area. pretty weird I took off and nothing ever came of it. At the time I was around 17 6 ft 3.but if I was a young female I would never go into the woods without bear spray or a sidearm some form of protection.

    • @conniesch5250
      @conniesch5250 3 роки тому +62

      That is scary. I truly believe there are things in deep forest that we may never know about. And definitely feral people.. Because how many tribes live in the Amazon, it is not a far fetched idea that people choose to live isolated and live off the land.

    • @dynodish
      @dynodish 3 роки тому +11

      Why do they gouge out eyes? There must be a story.

    • @sarahoshea9603
      @sarahoshea9603 3 роки тому +25

      I live in the VT mountains, my mother's family are loggers/farmers and dad's family dug graves. It's nice to know another girl who has a similar lifestyle. I have a friend who is sort of..."Hill have eyes" his parents n grandparents were both 1st cousins so he is very tall, pale, can't grow hair or fingernails on his large hands n feet...but the sweetest mtn boy ever💜 I also know of the "Things" in the woods, and how the trees can shift n swallow ppl up, so I get why it can still b scary. No matter what tho, I'd rather live here than in the city where ppl will stand n watch folks get murdered. Steer clear of the gougers hun! Peace!

    • @davidhoward3499
      @davidhoward3499 3 роки тому +12

      That or a wendingo

  • @deborah5212
    @deborah5212 Рік тому +6

    He tells his story in such depth

  • @Koishto
    @Koishto Рік тому +2

    When you are alone in the woods, especially if they are dense, your steps will decompress behind you and it can sound like footsteps only adding to whatever paranoia you may already have

  • @erikhendrickson59
    @erikhendrickson59 2 роки тому +566

    NEVER hike alone, folks! Even something as simple as a sprained ankle can become significantly more problematic when you're a dozen miles out into the wilderness.

    • @ruthiekest3218
      @ruthiekest3218 Рік тому

      Yeah people should think people go missing,how dump can they be

    • @Davidofthelost
      @Davidofthelost Рік тому +54

      Never hike alone, never unarmed, and never without proper supplies and a book about local flora and fauna of where you are hiking or camping.

    • @laidedges
      @laidedges Рік тому +18

      Very true . I know not everyone has friends and some people like solitude but still like u said nature can be brutal and it’s just not worth it to risk going alone .

    • @PCLHH
      @PCLHH Рік тому +8

      Same as never swim alone.

    • @ppsaha1994
      @ppsaha1994 Рік тому +11

      The panama girls were two people, look where it got them. This all hiking to find yourself is bs and very dangerous.

  • @gojewla
    @gojewla 3 роки тому +339

    Mr Ballen is probably one of the hardest working posters on UA-cam. He consistently finds quality material, and most of the time it is completely original. Plus, he does an engaging delivery, and most of these videos are quite lengthy.

    • @Alice_Typhon
      @Alice_Typhon 3 роки тому +2

      You can find these stories just browsing /x/

    • @maranatha9769
      @maranatha9769 3 роки тому +11

      @@Alice_Typhon how can I browse stories when I don't know 1 thing of any info? It is much easier to subscribe to Mr. Ballen and listen to his stories. I don't read because I can't pay attention because my mind wanders while I'm reading, leading me to reread multiple times. His flawless executions of the stories he tells keeps me captivated.

    • @ksagstertohi6156
      @ksagstertohi6156 3 роки тому +7

      That Navy SEAL work ethic.

    • @TaeKat
      @TaeKat 3 роки тому +4

      original? all these stories are from david polidis's channel missing 411.. he says it in every video..

    • @gojewla
      @gojewla 3 роки тому +2

      @@TaeKat Perhaps original is an overstatement. However most other channels like this 10 to rehash the same stuff I’ve already seen or heard many times already.

  • @explorationgmer1336
    @explorationgmer1336 Рік тому +2

    I love hiking but yeah i would never do a long hike and camp by myself. I’m afraid of the dark lol. My mind would start playing tricks.

  • @Mopki3
    @Mopki3 Рік тому +7

    A wildman (or possibly a stalking animal) might stay out of areas that hunters frequent, and perhaps she was in their territory so they stalked a lost hiker waiting for her to perhaps die on her own. The hiker may have then wondered back into an area they avoided, and half the time she might not even have been in danger anymore, with the stalkers settling for her item drop.

    • @Mopki3
      @Mopki3 Рік тому +1

      One comment. I can't see comment. Why?

  • @luisegromann477
    @luisegromann477 3 роки тому +196

    Some day Mr Ballen was suddenly recommended to me by UA-cam. Haven’t missed a single video since that day. It’s just so good

    • @kate.s1267
      @kate.s1267 3 роки тому +1

      Same here! So glad I stumbled across Mr Ballen 🙌😊

    • @bardlover6
      @bardlover6 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @kelleysullivan5336
      @kelleysullivan5336 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @aye_im_j
      @aye_im_j 3 роки тому

      Same here. I had never even heard of him and got a recommended vid and been here ever since!

    • @cactihavefeelingstoo
      @cactihavefeelingstoo 3 роки тому

      Same and I love it

  • @gruumoon4777
    @gruumoon4777 2 роки тому +3638

    if MrBallen ever ends up in the next missing 411 book, we can probably all agree that it was the like button lol

    • @charlestonw801st
      @charlestonw801st 2 роки тому +150

      mmm doubt that would happen i think he said in one video he was in the Navy Seals I think he'd uppercut the shit outta that like button take it's mom out to a nice sea food dinner and then never call her again because that's how he do 😝

    • @Tati_6
      @Tati_6 2 роки тому +19

      😂😂😂

    • @connorhart6407
      @connorhart6407 2 роки тому +38

      The poor like button tho it's been through so much can u imagine howuch paint u would be in if u had so many people hitting that like button u know get them 100k+likes

    • @keykul
      @keykul 2 роки тому +5

      @@charlestonw801st 😄😄😄

    • @anniesdrawings6578
      @anniesdrawings6578 2 роки тому +30

      The like button is so abused, I want him to get a chocolate bar sometime

  • @Voxded
    @Voxded Рік тому +5

    Mrballen has taught me a very valuable lesson of never going into the forest alone

  • @DennisMoore664
    @DennisMoore664 7 місяців тому +1

    Aside from the time when I was in scouts, I've never gone into the woods without a handgun as part of my gear. I've never needed it, but like a first aid kit and other emergency supplies I bring with me hoping not to need, I'd rather be prepared and have it than not. All of these stories make me realize I was right.

  • @janicekniep5910
    @janicekniep5910 3 роки тому +624

    Prepare children before taking them into the wilds. I took my kids daily into the Cascades. Mt. Rainier, etc. No. 1 Rule, we stay together. I always carried protection and we had another rule, if Mom says, go to the car now, no questions, just do it. We usually went early Spring and Fall to avoid the crowds. One early November we were at Alder Lake Park, we were the only ones there. I was watching the kids play. All of a sudden the hairs on the back of my neck went up, I looked slightly to my left and in my peripheral vision saw a man watching us. The kids, 3 and 4 at the time, were playing on a big log jungle gym. I stood up and calmly said kids go to the car now. They calmly came to me, I put them to my left as my sidearm was in my right rancher's coat pocket. The predator was to my right. We had a bit of a walk to the parking lot, but walked calmly, without fear. Ours was the only car. I stared at that man with my right hand in my pocket the whole walk to the car, safety off and ready. I gave him the Mama Bear I will kill you stare the entire walk up to the car. He did not move, just watched us. We got to the car, the kids got in, I got in (all of us remaining calm). Hit the lock button. As I drove out, I continued to give him the Mama Bear I will kill you stare. I was so proud of my kids. By being prepared, we did not panic. We showed a predator who was boss, and it wasn't him. My gut alerted me to danger. He was not a good human. Listen to your gut instincts.

    • @pinkrose5796
      @pinkrose5796 3 роки тому +94

      You're a very smart lady to trust your instruct and 6 the sense! I like your idea of teaching the kids to listen to you if you told them to go to the car and wish more parents were like that. I firmly believe in trusting your instincts because there are bad people out there. Glad you and your kids are ok. Suggestion, each person should carry a whistle in case they get lost as it's easier to hear a whistle over a long distance.+ REI has them and a small flashlight. Stay safe:)

    • @finished6267
      @finished6267 3 роки тому +27

      Spoiler. Dude was just some maga chud camping.

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 3 роки тому +35

      all you did was accuse some guy if he really existed,,,of being a stalker without any proof....hysterical lately??

    • @shirleythompson2068
      @shirleythompson2068 3 роки тому +7

      @@pinkrose5796 very good tip 👍

    • @lisamcbride8921
      @lisamcbride8921 3 роки тому +14

      Bravo mama bear

  • @CourtLLRN
    @CourtLLRN 2 роки тому +281

    The most unbelievable part of that first story is the tree bearing donuts and pound cake. I actually laughed out loud at how unexpected that was.

    • @mr_snow_23
      @mr_snow_23 2 роки тому +39

      Well from what ive seen here the mountain men are actually nice so they must have stuffed her some food there when she dropped her stuff and they probably just got curious when they first saw her or it was bear bait

    • @ToastyDanzig
      @ToastyDanzig Рік тому +24

      i tend to think that she was being watched by sasquatch. i dont think theyre evil man eaters like the stories play them out as... i think they were just curious, saw her, watched her, maybe stalked her cuz why not, they seem curious. maybe they are some type of guardian of the forest. i dunno. they couldve seen she was a girl, alone. maybe they were just watching her back... but ended up scaring the shit out of her instead, perhaps not their intentions... they couldve been following her to steal her food while she slept! ....but i had a bigfoot encounter with 2 of them last year in oregon, i never saw them but they just walked around my camp wooping at eachother while i just sat there, my dog and i just frozen in terror. i think theyre just curious. i think that in the story when the girl found the food in the log, maybe these sasquatches put them there for her to find... cuz if they had been following her, they had to know she was scared, and when she went off the trail, and ditched her pack, and was starving and dying, maybe thats when they put them there. they couldve stolen that food from some random camp site and had it stored away somewhere and they decided to give it to her so she could survive... i dunno... just my thoughts. buuuuut then the other side of me is saying maybe she was so hungry and so worn out mentally and physically that she imagined finding that stuff in the tree. maybe it was the hunters food? i dunno. but i lean more towards the possiblity that the sasquatches placed that food there for her to find.

    • @walterbrunswick
      @walterbrunswick Рік тому +14

      @@ToastyDanzig maybe the sasquatches have learned how to bake
      just kidding but I do like your take on this

    • @ToastyDanzig
      @ToastyDanzig Рік тому +5

      @@walterbrunswick ^o^ they prolly do know how to cook. I wouldn’t be surprised. I mean, maybe not cuz I’d assume their scared of fire being so hairy & flammable. But I meant that they raided a camp and found those donuts and pound cake & took em. Then they gave em to her so she wouldn’t die.

    • @gusfalk
      @gusfalk Рік тому +7

      Toasty Danzig u r high

  • @Noteven0
    @Noteven0 6 місяців тому +4

    Eloise was being stalked by the most dangerous predator known to mankind. It attacked and nearly killed Eloise multiple times during her ordeal, and yet she never even saw it… and the reason Eloise didn’t see it, is because she was so focused on what was stalking her from out there, that she failed to realize the real threat was coming from inside… fear is a healthy response to danger, but if you don’t control your fear and think rationally, your fear will control you with irrational actions…
    Eloise panicked and made a series of completely irrational decisions which very nearly cost her life.
    Ironically, the woolly wilderness booger wasn’t near as much of a threat to Eloise, as Eloise was to herself.

  • @unnoticed1
    @unnoticed1 Рік тому +1

    i started watching yesterday and i love storytelling 🤞🏾 keep it going ‼️👍🏾

  • @badussywar8938
    @badussywar8938 3 роки тому +574

    This channel has taught me-
    Never camp without a group, and even if you do camp with a group all of you would have military grade assault rifles
    Never cave dive

    • @ChocolateMilk..
      @ChocolateMilk.. 3 роки тому +2

      Remove that picture, or that thing will start following you!

    • @939shanti
      @939shanti 3 роки тому +14

      Yes, never cave dive. That seems like a no-brainer to me.

    • @kellyhorne4359
      @kellyhorne4359 3 роки тому +24

      MrBallen has taught me to stay the fuck home wrapped in bubble wrap. But wait we aren't really safe at home either😂

    • @stratis722
      @stratis722 3 роки тому +7

      mmm yes lets go camping with surplus M16s

    • @veronicacornavaca9613
      @veronicacornavaca9613 2 роки тому +4

      Never deviate from the marked trail

  • @johntaggart91
    @johntaggart91 2 роки тому +127

    I met a Wildman 20 years ago in VA on the Appalachian. He was very nice and friendly. He left society (50 years ago now) my buddy and I were camping with my parents and their friends. He came out of nowhere, and left just as quick. But lived nearby and we referred to him still as tattooed sasquatch. Him and his wife left society and never looked back.

    • @dexterst.jacque4540
      @dexterst.jacque4540 2 роки тому +3

      you ever think he broke out of prison? my grandpa said 50 yrs ago it was prisoner and military with tattoos.

    • @sitcomchristian6886
      @sitcomchristian6886 2 роки тому +1

      @@dexterst.jacque4540 You're probably right, my dad mentioned that too.

  • @charmbrown1389
    @charmbrown1389 Рік тому +1

    Why people go into the woods alone blows my mind. I’m terrified just walking from my house to my car when it’s dark outside.

  • @ThePrachiti
    @ThePrachiti Рік тому +1

    Your story telling skill is totally on point! Amazing ..

  • @Bethgael
    @Bethgael 2 роки тому +252

    There is one thing I've learned from all of these: rescuers need to stop underestimating how far a kid can run/travel, especially when pressed.

    • @Duke00x
      @Duke00x Рік тому +13

      Oh yeah. Kids can do a lot more physically and mentally then people think. It is all about circumstances and motivation.

    • @Martyn_Wolf
      @Martyn_Wolf Рік тому +7

      Search n rescue need to become better at finding people, these stories paint them an incompetent useless shits.
      Trained dogs, high tech gear, highly experienced people... Yet they can bearly find anyone. Random people find them without trying.
      Guess the saying is true "when you loose something it'll turn up in the most unlikeliest of places and sometimes it's hiding in plain sight"

  • @catheriney6209
    @catheriney6209 3 роки тому +144

    If you’re already paranoid, your mind will create scenarios. I was once convinced someone was living in my attic for months. Of course, now I think it’s ghosts but I stopped minding it and it stopped. Paranoia is a hell of a drug and it can hit you out of nowhere and last huge amounts of time.

    • @BryonyLaura
      @BryonyLaura 3 роки тому +11

      I'm gonna need some details on this.... what makes you think it's ghosts?

    • @mr16325
      @mr16325 3 роки тому +2

      It’s way more explainable to be a person than a ghost

    • @catheriney6209
      @catheriney6209 3 роки тому +6

      combination of knowing it’s not animal, knowing it’s not wind, knowing it’s not humans, believing in ghosts, and not being able to find any other things that could make noise like that. I’ve been up there. The man who lived here previously unfortunately shot himself and I’ve had things launched across the kitchen a few feet away from me with confirmation of another family member. I had someone stalking me for a while in my life and the reason the paranoia started is because the last few comments they made were very sketch. I think the ghost/s knew that and fed off of it until I was basically like “eh, just footsteps”. And alas, they ceased. I understand my first comment didn’t explain much and comes off kinda nutso 🤣
      Edit: spelling error

    • @catheriney6209
      @catheriney6209 3 роки тому +4

      @Jaaz Vale Well, nobody can KNOW. But I can at very least be confident that nothing large enough to sound that heavy could stay in my attic for large stretches of time without leaving any droppings or torn insulation. I live in a hot climate and it can get up to 115 degrees in there due to low air flow. I’m pretty much 100 percent positive it wasn’t a person and until I can think of a large animal that wouldn’t leave any trace at all and would just chill out making footstep noises day and night and then up and leave I’m sticking with the ghost theory.

    • @catheriney6209
      @catheriney6209 3 роки тому +7

      @Jaaz Vale when did I say I was trying to convince anyone? I stated why I believed that because I was asked. You are trying to convince me that ghosts don’t exist. Never did I try to make you seem silly for not believing in ghosts... if you thought I was trying to do that, you are the one jumping to illogical conclusions. I myself, believe in ghosts because of the conclusions I have come to based on my own experiences. This specific belief harms nobody. Everyone has beliefs that they didn’t research extensively and that they drew up from things that have happened to them. You may believe some things so fervently that you haven’t even thought to research them because to you they are fact. I’m not sure why you specifically went out of your way to try to change a belief I have that is spiritual. And I do hope you are saying all of these things, as an atheist.

  • @desnoledwards8795
    @desnoledwards8795 Рік тому +2

    All the way from the Caribbean enjoying your work

  • @Desumi_desi
    @Desumi_desi 17 днів тому

    Im obsessed with both the story telling and these 411 cases

  • @thecaptainsnark
    @thecaptainsnark 3 роки тому +240

    "I have a three year old" is translation for "listen, I've had to haul this kid around enough after a two minute walk cos they're 'too tired' unless they are *motivated* they aren't going anywhere"

    • @christel3742
      @christel3742 3 роки тому +7

      So much truth there. 😂

    • @jazzhart1327
      @jazzhart1327 3 роки тому +6

      Took me an hr and a half yesterday to get 130 metres to the local shops coz of the stopping , carryin ,stopping climbing down , finding a stick on the floor and so on and on for a 2 litre of milk

    • @jazzhart1327
      @jazzhart1327 3 роки тому +3

      Also 3 yrs old

    • @MultiChrisjb
      @MultiChrisjb 3 роки тому +10

      So the key to get kids to exercise, is to pay someone dressed in a bear suit to stalk them through the woods.

    • @jazzhart1327
      @jazzhart1327 3 роки тому +8

      @@MultiChrisjb yes extalty otherwise they are struck with fatigue and sore knees apparently all of a sudden

  • @fightswithspirits915
    @fightswithspirits915 3 роки тому +569

    The taxes keep chasing me no matter where I am. Please tell my story.

  • @tanya-xoxo
    @tanya-xoxo 5 місяців тому +2

    I love the rain effect on this video, it's awesome :)

  • @juliegraham6740
    @juliegraham6740 Рік тому +1

    You have such a way you tell your stories after some I get scared to go outside at night! The bell witch is one of my favorites your amazing stay great!

  • @joshmakarenko5809
    @joshmakarenko5809 2 роки тому +291

    Baby Sasquatch: _"Hey guys I wanna play too!"_
    Kids: *"So anyway I started running"* 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️🏃

  • @maxpowers5310
    @maxpowers5310 2 роки тому +261

    I remember my son at age 4, running for his life, being "chased" by a pitbul... Only the dog was running beside him, wagging his tail, happy as could be, jogging with a boy he jist saw.
    To this day, my son remembers it as him out running a bloodthirsty pitbul!
    People, especially children, let emotions change the way they perceive reality.

    • @vanomzero
      @vanomzero 2 роки тому

      your son was right, there lots of videos of pitbulls mauling people where there tail is wagging like crazy, be careful

  • @roxxxydubois
    @roxxxydubois Рік тому +2

    the thing is, when you have those paranoia panic attacks like that, you're not gonna ask anyone for help because you think everyone is our to get you and is working together.

  • @johndrocket
    @johndrocket Рік тому +7

    You're the most engaging, best storyteller I've ever heard. More stuff on Bigfoot, por favor.^^

  • @peggyhofmann9187
    @peggyhofmann9187 3 роки тому +531

    My first thought: what if the creature "stalking" Eloise for weeks was actually protecting her from something worse? If it had wanted, it could have caught her easily. That circling around her tent at night without attacking her seems like making sure that nothing (else) comes close to her. And the creature gave sounds, but a stalking animal is as silent as possible to not give itself away. And a hunting animal or thing doesn't wait weeks before killing someone, it attacks at the first opportunity.

    • @chloecubello6595
      @chloecubello6595 3 роки тому +85

      I thought the same thing! Plus if it was a wild man then maybe he took an interest as it was a woman alone?

    • @janbonte6422
      @janbonte6422 3 роки тому +30

      Or maybe its just a story?

    • @daveed5149
      @daveed5149 3 роки тому +68

      @@janbonte6422 you can still theorize a story

    • @josephwilliams7995
      @josephwilliams7995 3 роки тому +74

      interesting theory. it's true a predator is sleathy and silent and wouldn't take weeks to attack unless it's a human predator and enjoying the build up of fear before they strike

    • @creativetamara1326
      @creativetamara1326 3 роки тому +19

      And it doesn't leave donuts right ... lol

  • @beautifuljulie4393
    @beautifuljulie4393 3 роки тому +205

    Mr. Ballen tells the story like HE is telling a story. So many other story tellers clearly don't know the words they are reading or it must be automated because words are mispronounced... It takes away from the story because the other stories are read with inappropriate emphasis making the words not make sense. Some sentences are even repeated like somebody forgot to edit it out. This story feels real. I love it. Mr Ballen is really easy on the eyes as well.

  • @Michael-qm3xe
    @Michael-qm3xe 7 місяців тому +2

    Fascinating but creepy topic 😮
    Excellent work 👏
    Camping alone....ud wanna be armed ideally .