The thing that gets me with a lot of missing 411 stories is that they always say that the person who went missing was athletic, well prepared, knew the area well, had all the training in the world, etc yet they end up going missing very quickly after getting to their destination. It even happens with stories of people's remains being found in the wilderness where people will say "There's no way an animal could have snuck up on them, they've been hiking/camping/visiting this place for 20+ years" and i'm just like, no, in fact an animal could have. You're in THEIR territory, they're actual predators who literally hunt prey and pounce when unexpected all the time. I never take any of that stuff seriously because it's almost always exaggerated for the stories when you know damn well most of these people probably hiked a few marked trails growing up with their family and all of a sudden they're "experienced"
I had a very strange experience in a forest in England, using my own experience as a reference point I feel that curiosity may be the main reason people go missing, I was very curious to see what invisible being was approaching me from the trees it didn’t make sense it was making a lot of noise it sounded very heavy crashing through the leaves but I couldn’t see anything at all, I was stood in a clearing, it entered the clearing and stoped about 4 feet in front of me with a massive and I mean massive thud, there was nothing there no movement no indents in the ground nothing, it was hard to break away but I knew if I stayed I wasn’t going to leave.
Never hike alone,just don't know what's out there, I don't care how well a person knows a place ... There is always a chance of getting lost or severely injured...
I always feel bad for people who work their whole lives, finally retire then die before they even get to enjoy it. My grandmother died shortly after getting her retirement money & that’s stuck with me ever since. RIP John at least you died doing what you loved.
In the hospital I work in ,a few years ago a cardiology nurse walked out of her job on her last day and the start of her retirement only to suffer a massive heart attack on the hospital grounds and was rushed back into the hospital only to end up on the ward she worked on for 30 years and died a day later on that ward .
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People over think and think they can handle it alone.... It's always "They knew the area well or been hiking the area for years" is when a lot disappeared... I believe it's over confidence that gets them all
With the first one, could explain wilderness disappearances in general. Maybe she was lucky to make it without being caught. Maybe there’s “groups” that hunt & catch people.😑
I think your absolutely correct, look at all the sick things people do and get caught, it's not outside the realm of possibility that there are people that hunt people for sport/food/sick perverse fun
I've been shot at in the rocky mountains in Colorado. I always carry a rifle now because you never know who is lurking up there. Some people illegally live deep in the national forests
Eloise admitted she was evading her rescuers. She had a mental 'collapse' of judgement just after a couple days into her hike. This channel is not giving all the facts, again.
Have a plane to catch. Going on a short hike be back in an hour...Found sitting in the shade with food and water, dead! Sounds like he had a heart attack or something that made him sit down in the shade and died. No time to even get to drink the water or eat the food.
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How a channel this size, promotes Paulides' grift is the real my$tery.
San Jacinto is pronounced San Hacento
The thing that gets me with a lot of missing 411 stories is that they always say that the person who went missing was athletic, well prepared, knew the area well, had all the training in the world, etc yet they end up going missing very quickly after getting to their destination. It even happens with stories of people's remains being found in the wilderness where people will say "There's no way an animal could have snuck up on them, they've been hiking/camping/visiting this place for 20+ years" and i'm just like, no, in fact an animal could have. You're in THEIR territory, they're actual predators who literally hunt prey and pounce when unexpected all the time. I never take any of that stuff seriously because it's almost always exaggerated for the stories when you know damn well most of these people probably hiked a few marked trails growing up with their family and all of a sudden they're "experienced"
I had a very strange experience in a forest in England, using my own experience as a reference point I feel that curiosity may be the main reason people go missing, I was very curious to see what invisible being was approaching me from the trees it didn’t make sense it was making a lot of noise it sounded very heavy crashing through the leaves but I couldn’t see anything at all, I was stood in a clearing, it entered the clearing and stoped about 4 feet in front of me with a massive and I mean massive thud, there was nothing there no movement no indents in the ground nothing, it was hard to break away but I knew if I stayed I wasn’t going to leave.
Never hike alone,just don't know what's out there, I don't care how well a person knows a place ... There is always a chance of getting lost or severely injured...
I always feel bad for people who work their whole lives, finally retire then die before they even get to enjoy it. My grandmother died shortly after getting her retirement money & that’s stuck with me ever since. RIP John at least you died doing what you loved.
In the hospital I work in ,a few years ago a cardiology nurse walked out of her job on her last day and the start of her retirement only to suffer a massive heart attack on the hospital grounds and was rushed back into the hospital only to end up on the ward she worked on for 30 years and died a day later on that ward .
"I always feel bad for people who work their whole lives, finally retire then die before they even get to enjoy it." Isn't it ironic, dont'cha think?
Hiking is risky enough at the best of times let alone those that may not have been in the soundest state of mind
Brandon & Gina did not light signal flares. Brandon literally lit a forest fire. It worked.
If you go on vacation together, then you come home together.
Damn straight!
We all going home❤️
Big facts.... I'm not going anywhere till everyone that went is accounted for
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So interesting, informative and mind blowing.💙🙏
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Very weird. Always have a friend with you or a few. And a couple guns
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The common thread here is you NEVER, EVER go hiking alone!!
And without a firearm
plenty of people in groups go missing too.
@@TheHikeChoseMe usually when they split up, but yeah
People over think and think they can handle it alone.... It's always "They knew the area well or been hiking the area for years" is when a lot disappeared... I believe it's over confidence that gets them all
Cannibalism exists... hikers are easy pickings...just saying ....
There are even records of people that live in woods,caves and mines... Perfect for the picking indeed
This is exactly what I expect a cannibal who has internet access would say
Case # 2 they lit a forest fire not signal flares, wth , why lie
Am i the only one that hits the like button, when i start seeing this channels videos...😊 love the videos and the narrator's voice.❤
If it was him littering cough drop wrappers then Mother Nature did her thing.
I only just started watching couple of mins in but I have to ask.
Is it just me or does that hotel look a bit like the Overlook?
Be aware bigfeet exist in remote areas
Skin walkers too💔
Has anyone notice in every episode of missing people or who died has happened mostly in March is that just coincidence or conspiracy 😮
Probably because people are more active in the springtime after winter is done.
@@Littlemissdirtbag true but it's fascinating
With the first one, could explain wilderness disappearances in general. Maybe she was lucky to make it without being caught. Maybe there’s “groups” that hunt & catch people.😑
I think your absolutely correct, look at all the sick things people do and get caught, it's not outside the realm of possibility that there are people that hunt people for sport/food/sick perverse fun
I've been shot at in the rocky mountains in Colorado. I always carry a rifle now because you never know who is lurking up there. Some people illegally live deep in the national forests
Terrible...but true.
You never know when the ground opens up in a trap door thing. Just like that father that was just 6 feet away from his son, gone in a blink!
How a channel this size, promotes Paulides' grift is the real my$tery.
If Brad did fall into the water the current could have possibly pulled him away
Or under
Eloise was definitely being chased and is the epitome of why women would rather see a bear hiking. So glad she made it out alive
This gives the same energy as a woman crossing the street because a man was walking 100 ft behind her
Eloise admitted she was evading her rescuers. She had a mental 'collapse' of judgement just after a couple days into her hike. This channel is not giving all the facts, again.
It really sounds to me like mental instability
@@HailYourselflol yr a sad dude I feel bad for u
@@deerichardzwhy r u so pressed about it sad person?
Have a plane to catch. Going on a short hike be back in an hour...Found sitting in the shade with food and water, dead! Sounds like he had a heart attack or something that made him sit down in the shade and died. No time to even get to drink the water or eat the food.
the common thread? don't go hiking!
By yourself, a big risk multiplier.
😂🤣😂
@@drispyify definitely
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I wonder if he threw a football over them mountains ??
Kinda funny these phones are supposed to be water resistant up to 6ft of water
Water resistant doesn't mean water proof
Please try to use actual photos of actual trails. I cannot bear any more overblown AI images. Please!!!
you'll live, drama queen
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Uh. Cool beans???
Who goes camping or hiking when there is snow on the ground
lots of people.
Who goes to Alaska for vacation I get it has beautiful views but rly😂
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I know where one of them is....
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Why people keep on hicking