Yeah content creators love stealing and being the first to circulate something someone else uniquely said. This is granny appalachia phrase. She literally has 3 shorts and one of em is a warning of Appalachian trails worded exactly like this. This content creator is lame for taking her words cuz it's " cool sounding" now they get points as of they came up with it. Puss ass hell is you ask me. Special kinda talentless loser to literally Plagiarize someone's way of talking cuz it's attractive to you. Extremely strange.
I never take a gun. If I'm ever near any danger, they would let me know. I was followed into the area I park and wait on them by two state troopers one night. No lights. Th pulled down . Turned on high beams. And jumped out and tried to get me to say something incriminating so they could search and arrest me. I told them everything. Even of their abilities. Cloaking. Teleportation. Spirit lights. They laughed like I was lying . Then I said they have the ability to make everyone here turn their heads and look at them. Immediately after telling them that, we all turned our heads towards the valley about 50 feet away, 25 feet up a tree. It lit up a bright yellowish white and dropped to the ground and ran down the valley and at about 40 feet away it flashed red and was gone!!! I laughed and said you just saw your first one. They looked at each other started laughing and walked away. Lol. Before they left. In reverse. They said maybe we will stop by some evening and hang out for a bit. I never saw them again. But I think I made an impression!!!
@@AhlohimForLyfehe meant when it happens, I think, I would have it on me in case the skin walker or monster runs at me, I know not to create fights or battles, but I WILL finish them.
@@WilliamAfttonSkinwalkers are invincible to bullets. Only knives, bullets, spear tips, arrow tips, etc that are dipped in the ashes of white oak can kill them.
Also remember folks, if ever you are in the woods (doesnt matter where) and nature suddenly falls silent, that means there is an apex predator nearby. Bear, cougar, bobcat, etc... Draw your firearm, stand your ground, and be ready. Nature will not "pause sound" for humans, but will for predatory animals. Listening, being prepared, and staying vigilant will save your life. Also, NEVER venture out without a firearm. As Woody from Toy Story said, "If you don't have one, GET one"
Good tip. I didn't know about the suddenly quiet thing. I used to take nature photos & I'd go off on a lot of back roads here in Alabama. Not even always deep in the woods or anything, but I liked finding old abandoned houses n things. I NEVER went without a pistol. But that was mostly for like, indecent men. This is a really good tip. Thanks!
Sadly there is a trend to pass laws against protection. I am seeing videos of humans losing lives to savage bear etc. even while in tents sleeping, and you guessed it they have no protection whatsoever because they have grown to believe having protection is wrong. Humankind becomes more vulnerable daily with the laws and twisted thinking of our government as well as individuals who have gotten away from the common sense policies of our forefathers.
I heard about this, I also heard the saying all the 'sound' in the nature would rather to have you, humans, to be eaten by the predator rather than them. If the predator is full it'll buy them some times for like a week to a month of 'peace' before the predator gets hungry again so.. 😂😂 Nature can be rough, all those sweet animals are plotting against you
@@a_angry_bunny are you a bot? You didn't answer my question. Have you never ventured outside of the city? Have you never gone camping? You have at best irrational fear and at worst paranoid schizophrenia. I've roamed the woods under the moonlight many times. Camped in them. Never been even mildly concerned. In Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula mind you. Home of the dogman ;) Why do you seem angry at me for going into the woods at night? Are you that concerned for my safety? Do you seriously watch That many cryptid videos? Lmao
If you see a human crazy enough to just be standing there, alone, at night, in the dark off the trail or on it, in the woods you are in danger. Humans would be cryptids from every other animals viewpoint if we weren't so damn common.
lmao, I just went outside with my house covered in forest at dark for about 30 minutes to take pics of the northern lights, I heard bugs go silent so I calmly went inside.
As someone who grew up and has lived in the Appalachian countryside, I can say this is all pretty accurate, the only thing is you might not need to use these a lot since it’s not common to see super dangerous things like mountain lions, the only thing that is common is a coyote or a snake such as a Copperhead here and there. But the things like don’t go outside alone after dark, leave your windows closed after dark, and then the things like “seeing something strange” or “hear something calling your name” is all just paranoia from being in the woods And if you read this comment, no you didn’t
@@lonewaffle231 lol yeah okay. I’m from perry county. When the hunters say they don’t hunt at night anymore they mean that shit for a reason and I don’t think they’re gonna back down to a mountain lion with a gun lol😂
@@thurstonmiller3812I haven’t heard of any hunters that don’t hunt at night. Maybe for personal reasons but not because it’s the Appalachian mountains. Lots of out of staters moving in bringing their Bigfoot BS here
I was on a horse path which crossed an easement of this property which had started growing 🌲without me knowing and a man stepped out with a big gun(sorry I'm a bad american don't know my guns) in full camo-fatigues, and started asking me something in Spanish then he asked we what I was doing there in English I told him I had permission for many years to ride my horse on the path and I was just riding it now he said nothing and stepped back into the brush I rode past and came back that way after my ride I didn't hear or see him again 🖤💜💙💚💙💜🖤 I can corroborate, it scared me so bad 🖤💜💙💚💙💜🖤 Much Love!!
for those who say it's bs, I wouldn't be so quick to judge. I've lived in these mountains all my life and I've seen and heard some really strange things I can no explain with rational logic. I go camping in Pisgah & Uwharrie. there's nothing more terrifying than hearing foot steps around your camp site at night. you have to be careful as well. there's never any reason you should encounter strangers late at night.
Pisgah resident here, too. Crazy things in these woods. I've seen many things. Stay strapped and ignore whatever just happened. Remember, there's probably a logical explanation... even if you can't think of one.
Uh, from the sonoran desert, here. Same thing out in the 'desert'... hearing little whistles means you're about to be kidnapped. The kidnapper is either cartel or a witch that shapeshifts into a giant bird...
🤣🤣🤣🤣 as someone who was born and raised here, I about laughed my @ss off! Also, despite being funny, there's a fair amount of truth to it as well! Plus, the tone and accent of the narration makes it even better!
It's so matter of fact saying the wildest shit in the calmest tone gotta do one for the highways in Nevada, they have rules too mostly for car travelers, they don't really mess with people in trucks 🖤💜💙💚💙💜🖤 Much Love!!
Your Grandma tell you don't leave the window open at night? Mine did, used to say bad stuff would come in, she was especially serious with kids about it.
I hike everyday in the Appalachian mountains I am from these parts and I can tell you that our forests are far more blessed then cursed. It’s safe to whistle in the woods and I’ve gone on plenty of walks at night. While I have heard some strange things If you simply ignore them it’s not a bother.
Yeah right, funny how your the only person to talk positive about the Appalachian forests. Everybody talks Negative about that place, so I'd say your lying.
@@GerardoRodriguez-tp9grI’m guessing you’ve never been to the Appalachian mountains before because hardly anyone in real life talks negatively about these woods. All this stuff is mostly perpetuated by people on the internet that just love to think any remote place is somehow cursed or is littered with paranormal activity. If you only judge a place based off of what you hear on the internet then you don’t really have an honest point of view. Life is all about optics. If you choose to just view the negatives you’ll completely miss out on the positives.
@tibtif9774 I have lived in and hiked in the forests of PA for a long time, and I have never heard the "Don't whistle in the forest" thing. I, however, haven't lived around the trail and am wondering if this is made up for this video or there is some local legend about it. Any thoughts?
i grew up in the appalachian's as well.. it's so beautiful there. the only thing that ever really scared me was the packs of howling coyotes surrounding the house 😂
@@GerardoRodriguez-tp9grEverybody?!? You’re watching too many paranormal videos or something. If it was that bad then why do so many people go every year, not to mention the people that repeatedly go back.
As someone who's lived in Appalachia their whole life please don't believe some of these, the most dangerous things out here are black bears and hillbillies
Rule 1. If you see something, it’s either a cyote, the mothman, wildlife, or a frequent Cabela’s customer Rule 2. The bigger the caliber, the safer you are Rule 3. Know your target, the hunting seasons, and hunting laws Rule 4. If you get shot at, hit the dirt and identify yourself as a person, if they know this fact and continue to shoot, get off their property Rule 5. Don’t get political Rule 6. don’t take a man’s fishing spot
The real reason you dont wanna run if you're being stalked by a wild animal is because it will trigger their attack instinct. It's different depending on the animal, but if you're being stalked, it's probably an ambush predator. Turn around and make eye contact and begin backing aways slowly. Raise your arms and maybe spread your legs a bit to make yourself look bigger and more threatening. Loud noises too And also, like the video said, don't look away. Stay locked on til your safe
You're completely right, but this video is probably leaning more towards the audience of cryptids and urban legends. There's tons of folklore and tales about creepy, supernatural occurrences in the Appalacians, and some of these tips give me that impression. Namely the thing about hearing your name. The whole "no you didn't" thing is a popular phrase in these rules regarding such legends. Basically not telling you that you actually didn't hear anything, but more so trying to tell you to pretend you didn't.
@@_Bailey_has_pawzzz_ an animal that only attacks unaware prey, like tigers, you can avoid tiger attacks by wearing a mask with fake eyes on the back of your head
I was subbed to a young lady hiking the AT. About a week or so before the finish she was filming and walking through a section of thick woods. Suddenly a loud whistle came from her left. She never missed a beat. She continued walking, talking and filming. After about ten seconds later came a second whistle. I was kind of taken back but she never mentioned it on camera.
Same rules in Asia. One to add, don't follow an old man or woman or you'll be taken into their realm and may never come back unless someone really knowledgeable come and get you
@@Dracheplayz so does this happen in the countryside. I’m guessing it will take more than one elderly monk to do that. Where can I read or watch a video about this?
@@LiClanno they'd use anyone or anything to lure you into exiting your vehicle and simply kidnap or attack you and shit. It happens in a lot of places
I actually had a scary wendig experience i wish i got it on camera but i didnt have a phone i was sleeping on the 2nd story of my house and i heard the front door open and close i thought oh my parents are home and a few minutes later there was a bunch of crashing noises so naturally i went down stairs with a 357. Magnum and i went to the kitchen and in my fridge there was a deer eating the food it opend a jar and once it saw me it charged on two hind legs and its upper arms were quite muscular so i hip fired and hit it in the stomach and it sprinted out of my house and then i heard it howl and i thought it died so i took a flashlight and shined it out the window but there were just a whole shit ton of glowing eyes in the cornfield
Number 7 gave me chills. It’s something in the lines of if you’re staring at something that’s staring at you back don’t be the first look away . creepy
Fear is manufactured in your mind. Like a wood stove, we don’t put our hand on the stove. We don’t fear it. We use it for warmth and comfort. The woods at night, are not to be feared. We use them for cooling off, getting some sleep/rest, enjoying their depth, fresh air. Even if you make some fear, learn to go past the fear, have courage.
I had some experience in the mountains, its hard to say what i see, buts it's something that you probably wouldn't see in human civilization, i once hangout with a friend and my brothers in villages at the night, the villages is on the mountains path, so they have some good place with forest views and its nice to have some bonfire to hangout with, and we riding motorbike to that place, somehow my brothers need to pick up his friend, and both of us only bring one bike and we riding together, So I was dropped off next to the big trees to wait, because that was the place where we would hang out, after he left to pick up his friend, I sat facing the forest, after 5 or 7 minutes, i saw red orb, like an eyes, but it just one, so i thought its maybe a Firefly or some bugs, but the weird thing is the color is so red like this 🔴, After I stared at it for a long time, the red orb disappeared, then I thought "maybe it was just a firefly", until I looked to the right, I saw the same red orb flying quickly, about 10-15 meters away from my position, I was shocked and started to feeling weird and I 100% got goosebumps, until finally I turned my face to the left, and I saw the same orb flying quickly to the side, and my current position with the orb was 30 meters away, and at that moment I thought "if it was an animal, there was no way it could teleport that far from my right side to my left, without crossing my line of sight", and the time distance when I saw the orb teleport to my right and to my left side was only 5 seconds, and I was absolutely sure it was the same red orb, because I only saw 1 orb, and the orbs was always there! wherever my eyes directed its gaze, finally I ran towards the village in hurry, and after i got some distance to that place, I looked towards that place again, after 30 seconds I keep staring to that place, from a distance I saw the orbs flying very fast, it seemed it trying to taunting me. And After several things that happen I met my brother again, and I told him a little bit about what happened, finally we decided to hang out in another place, a more "safe" place probably, namely in our friend's house in that village, in that house there was my friend's father too, he sitting on living rooms, finally after a while I told them about the incident with the red orbs, and what made me even more goosebumps was, my friend's father said something about that same red orbs, previously there had been some people who saw the red orb too in that place, and they said it was related to a curse or withcraft, and that orb is the leader or ruler that stay at the place, that place is kinda haunted because lot of people saw some different figure, sometimes its woman with long white dress, sometimes it big black subhuman with lot of hair, and sometimes they seen some old woman that walking around that place, im glad i didn't see one of them thought, and my friend's father was quite surprised, because I was an outsider that can tell exactly the same things that are actually only villagers of that villages that know of that urban legends, and obviously i never heard this story before cause im just an outsider, for him hearing this story from the villagers of that village wouldn't be surprising thing because they can be made up, but it seems like he became convinced that the urban legend was real, and unfortunately I didn't ask further about that urban legend in detail, because at that time I was really scared and it's hard to speak and think properly. If you ask me what the feeling i had when seeing tgat thing, is not same feeling when you see a ghost thing, but the sensation is quite same,l like paranormal activity, and if i can describes it, its feel like you saw something out from this world, like you saw super power objects in movies that flying around, like infinity stones but flying by itself or someone using magic to control fire ball, but the difference is, it's not as fancy as movies, or louds, and the place it show ups is a haunted dark forest and so quite.
I've been hiking and fishing in the Georgia Appalachians for over 25 years and nothing has ever spooked me except the sunrises and the sunsets. I've heard it all, seen it all. Bears, bobcats, wild hogs, hippies. If you have a gun you're fine, sir.
I grew up in the foothills of the Appalachian. It's weird yet interesting to see how much fear and superstition non-locals have for those mountains. Some bad things have taken place there but no more than anywhere else. There are incredibly more dangerous places in the world. I've been alone, backpacking at night in the woods and I've been alone at night in various cities and I feel way safer in the woods any night but I'm sure it's intimidating to anyone who doesn't grow up there.
As someone who lives deep in the Appalachian Woods by himself BS it's literally the middle of the night right now I'm walking in the woods whistling I do it often such fairy tales😂😂😂
@@MrGroyperyes beautiful yes the creature that knows your exactly location because you want to whistle a tune. That’s going to get you killed. I’d rather not
Ok but the run and don’t look away is genuine good advice. Running will trigger Somethings instincts and make it begin running after you where you most likely won’t escape and big cats attack at your back so turning away would cause a big cat to attack
I carry a 9mm because if I miss I got 50 other bullets lined up. Revolvers are fucking outdated friend. You only got 6 shots. Your calibers are only a few centimeters bigger. What the fuck makes you think it's better?
I carry a rough rider in 22wmr lmfaooo. I don’t ever intend to use it it’s just to scare people off cuz I’m usually the only non white person and the locals usually don’t treat me very nice when I visit hiking spots
I used to get scared when it got dark (while I was camping) but I’ve since worked out that I am by far, scarier than anything out there, and frankly, I’m probably more armed 😂
@@Jules-740 I’ve heard screaming at night. Someone or something moaning like they’re in pain at like 2 in the morning. The creepiest one was someone laughing in the woods at night while I went out to get something out of my car. I lived miles from any other homes.
I love to do night hikes in the full moon. Sounds like someone is scared of the dark, cause whatever will get you in the dark will in the light as well!
Rule 1: Don't exist there. Rule 2: If you failed to follow rule 1 move. Rule 3: If you failed to follow rule 1 and can't afford to follow rule 2, save up until you can.
@Redacted_Ruler and buy a gun, and also a larger gun, and also a 4 bore rifle, a .700 nitro express, a .700 BMG, and a 20mm antimateriel rifle. A cryptid can't eat you if you put a hole in it with a diameter taller than it's full upright two legged height.
"What is that whistli-- oh nevermind, it's going away." If the whistle sounds like it's a great distance away from you, start praying, for it has found you.
My little buddy stays right next to my hip. I work in the woods every day now for 10 years straight. Different woods in different counties.. so far so good on my half 😉
I have a personal story with copperheads in Appalachia. One time when I was about 5-8ish years old, I was walking on a part of Appalachian trail (we walked it like a normal trail for like 30 minutes not a big chunk of it) and I’m from Tennessee and there is so much wildlife in Tennessee. I started to run because it was fun and so I was running and I didn’t notice there was a Copperhead snake and I almost stepped on it. My parents yelled at me to run back because there was a snake on the ground in the middle of the trail and so if they told me that 1 second too late than I possibly couldn’t be here today.
I was out in the woods last night till about 8 o'clock. I know they watched us from the time we arrived till we left. Usually they come out to see us. Not last night though.
@@DasYoYo fair, fair. Except for the fact that my backyard-and most likely yours too-are areas these rules will get you nearly killed if you don’t follow them
You can leave windows cracked. Grew up in those woods and it's fine. The don't whistle in the woods, isn't true. It's "don't whistle AT NIGHT (especially if you're in the woods)". The rest aren't too far off, but there's old tales and legends that are the reason for these.
I camped in the woods at night. Equipment: Rope, Tarpaulin, Roll Mat, Sleeping bag, Clothes, Torch, Fire (and fuel sources) Rat packs. We all slept in a circle around the fire in the middle. All facing outwards. I swear I saw something, but we had no choice but to wait it out. We had a sheet above our head for rain. No tents. Nothing else.
Back in my country I used to be in the forest for fun specially because we have two cows and two horses me and my cousin used to go to very deep in the forest just for them to eat the good kind stuff. One time we were picking fruits around and playing while the animals ate it started getting late so it’s started getting a bit dark but we could still see around when all of sudden everything went quiet I could felt my heart the sounds of my breathing my body felt heavy and chill it was a weird feeling that I never experienced before my cousin look at me for a split second. We got close to the horses and in that moment the trees started moving like something was shaking them. The cows ran away and so did the horses I got up as quick as I could and the other ran away so I helped my cousin to get into mine and the horse ran away so fast when I looked back while we were running there was this tiny thing in the place we were playing whatever that was. It did not feel friendly at all.
Oh BS, I've lived here all my life and walked in the woods at night, ridden horses alone in the wilderness woods of Pisgah Forest, skinny dipped in pools in the woods, made love in the woods. Our mountains and woods are a beautiful piece of paradise.
Nearly walked off a cliff in the night eastern Ky. The nights are so inky black a walk-in stick saved me from taking that step but my light had gotten busted leaving me to find away out in the dark or stay the night in the freezing rain so live and learn the lost dog and reason for me being in the woods in the dark to begin with.
Feral people's advice is Get out of your car, leave keys and phone on the car's hood, start walking into the woods 50 to 100 meters to make sure nobody/nothing is out there.
4 is difficult. Many people tell you to produce sounds to not surprise bear or wolf. I 'm more with you - the animals hear and smell us usually pretty early and it's pretty smart to not gain some people's interest...
If you guy's think that missing people, murders and animal attacks are done by human and dog's or mountain lion mostly in this area then man you must check the details about how is it even possible the victim is injured and claw marks cause believe it or not but the real culprit is Dogman and many of this entity packs in this area and I'm telling you this because you just need to be aware of whatt is going on cause it may save ya
@@Dracheplayz rule #12- All wildlife instinctually hates Abba. Rickroll xennials, they hate that shit. Freebird X'rs, they hate that shit. Also, stay off the damned Trail if you need a firearm to protect your fragile masculinity 🤣
I used to go driving and hiking at night in West Virginia. Really, if you're armed its actually pretty nice and peaceful. I have even gotten my truck stuck in a ditch atop a remote mountain twice. Snow/ice on a dirt road. Took me hours to dig it back out. It's not like up north where the forests are so vast and empty you actually have bears, wolves, and moose to worry about.
“If you shoot something or someone in the woods….no you didn’t”.
Or just pray it died
lol never ever had i
Pa always said if you shoot it you eat it.
@@diedonrecord puberty must have been a rough one for you lol
Yeah content creators love stealing and being the first to circulate something someone else uniquely said.
This is granny appalachia phrase. She literally has 3 shorts and one of em is a warning of Appalachian trails worded exactly like this.
This content creator is lame for taking her words cuz it's " cool sounding" now they get points as of they came up with it.
Puss ass hell is you ask me. Special kinda talentless loser to literally Plagiarize someone's way of talking cuz it's attractive to you.
Extremely strange.
They forgot the most important rule. Always carry a firearm
@#Jose
NO
The #OneRule
Is don't forget to practice common sense and
pick your battles. Stay away from that region
I never take a gun. If I'm ever near any danger, they would let me know. I was followed into the area I park and wait on them by two state troopers one night. No lights. Th pulled down . Turned on high beams. And jumped out and tried to get me to say something incriminating so they could search and arrest me. I told them everything. Even of their abilities. Cloaking. Teleportation. Spirit lights. They laughed like I was lying . Then I said they have the ability to make everyone here turn their heads and look at them. Immediately after telling them that, we all turned our heads towards the valley about 50 feet away, 25 feet up a tree. It lit up a bright yellowish white and dropped to the ground and ran down the valley and at about 40 feet away it flashed red and was gone!!! I laughed and said you just saw your first one. They looked at each other started laughing and walked away. Lol. Before they left. In reverse. They said maybe we will stop by some evening and hang out for a bit. I never saw them again. But I think I made an impression!!!
@@AhlohimForLyfehe meant when it happens, I think, I would have it on me in case the skin walker or monster runs at me, I know not to create fights or battles, but I WILL finish them.
Best rule👌
@@WilliamAfttonSkinwalkers are invincible to bullets. Only knives, bullets, spear tips, arrow tips, etc that are dipped in the ashes of white oak can kill them.
"If you did cocaine and had sex with a crocodile... no you didn't"
I cackled and my parents just stared at me 😭💀🤣
What..
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not again
😂😂😂
Yes i did that was an unforgettable experience
Also remember folks, if ever you are in the woods (doesnt matter where) and nature suddenly falls silent, that means there is an apex predator nearby. Bear, cougar, bobcat, etc... Draw your firearm, stand your ground, and be ready. Nature will not "pause sound" for humans, but will for predatory animals. Listening, being prepared, and staying vigilant will save your life. Also, NEVER venture out without a firearm. As Woody from Toy Story said, "If you don't have one, GET one"
Good tip. I didn't know about the suddenly quiet thing. I used to take nature photos & I'd go off on a lot of back roads here in Alabama. Not even always deep in the woods or anything, but I liked finding old abandoned houses n things. I NEVER went without a pistol. But that was mostly for like, indecent men. This is a really good tip. Thanks!
Sadly there is a trend to pass laws against protection. I am seeing videos of humans losing lives to savage bear etc. even while in tents sleeping, and you guessed it they have no protection whatsoever because they have grown to believe having protection is wrong. Humankind becomes more vulnerable daily with the laws and twisted thinking of our government as well as individuals who have gotten away from the common sense policies of our forefathers.
I heard about this, I also heard the saying all the 'sound' in the nature would rather to have you, humans, to be eaten by the predator rather than them. If the predator is full it'll buy them some times for like a week to a month of 'peace' before the predator gets hungry again so.. 😂😂 Nature can be rough, all those sweet animals are plotting against you
Just carry any solid weapon at all times.
Half true. Nature does, in fact "pause sound" for humans. We ARE no less of a predatory species than the apex of that forest.
*"You wanna go in the Appalachia Mountains?"*
*"No you don't."*
FACTS 🎯💯💯💯 😂 LOL
Never forget the three S's: Shoot, Shovel and Shut up.
😂
Highly underrated comment definitely using this on the jobsite now.
maybe if you're a murderer
4* Smith and Wesson
4: Shut the fack up if you are not alone
Never go out the woods at night is good advice no matter what woods you go to.
Incorrect.
@@cmans777
Your funeral.
@@a_angry_bunny don't go in the woods much eh?
@cmans777
Yeah, you living through stupidity doesn't mean that it isn't a stupid decision.
@@a_angry_bunny are you a bot? You didn't answer my question. Have you never ventured outside of the city? Have you never gone camping? You have at best irrational fear and at worst paranoid schizophrenia.
I've roamed the woods under the moonlight many times. Camped in them. Never been even mildly concerned. In Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula mind you. Home of the dogman ;)
Why do you seem angry at me for going into the woods at night? Are you that concerned for my safety? Do you seriously watch That many cryptid videos? Lmao
" No you didn't " best line😂
"Cocaine" second best line😮
What does that mean
Yurp
@@cateatingsushi4108 don't stop
"Stay off the Trail if you believe this nonsense"
Best line
Truth about humans🎯🔥 The most horrific things done on the Appalachian Trail are by other humans
I dunno, bears sound like they’re pretty brutal
@@hcoremannythey're shy
Bears in Ohio are not a threat. Black bears in general aren't a threat. It's falling that kills most and the bears pick you apart at the bottoms
If you see a human crazy enough to just be standing there, alone, at night, in the dark off the trail or on it, in the woods you are in danger. Humans would be cryptids from every other animals viewpoint if we weren't so damn common.
@@atashgallagher5139 Dinosaurs acted better
My grandma always told me not to whistle at night nor play with my shadow on the wall, she said it would attract bad entities
lmao, I just went outside with my house covered in forest at dark for about 30 minutes to take pics of the northern lights, I heard bugs go silent so I calmly went inside.
😂
As someone who grew up and has lived in the Appalachian countryside, I can say this is all pretty accurate, the only thing is you might not need to use these a lot since it’s not common to see super dangerous things like mountain lions, the only thing that is common is a coyote or a snake such as a Copperhead here and there. But the things like don’t go outside alone after dark, leave your windows closed after dark, and then the things like “seeing something strange” or “hear something calling your name” is all just paranoia from being in the woods
And if you read this comment, no you didn’t
Half of the tips are bullshit or trying to be spooky.
😅😅
@@lonewaffle231 lol yeah okay. I’m from perry county. When the hunters say they don’t hunt at night anymore they mean that shit for a reason and I don’t think they’re gonna back down to a mountain lion with a gun lol😂
There's a lot of superstition along the area..
@@thurstonmiller3812I haven’t heard of any hunters that don’t hunt at night. Maybe for personal reasons but not because it’s the Appalachian mountains. Lots of out of staters moving in bringing their Bigfoot BS here
There is absolutely nothing more terrifying than being in the middle of no where and seeing another human being.
I was on a horse path which crossed an easement of this property which had started growing 🌲without me knowing and a man stepped out with a big gun(sorry I'm a bad american don't know my guns) in full camo-fatigues, and started asking me something in Spanish
then he asked we what I was doing there in English
I told him I had permission for many years to ride my horse on the path and I was just riding it now
he said nothing and stepped back into the brush
I rode past and came back that way after my ride
I didn't hear or see him again
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I can corroborate, it scared me so bad
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You need therapy.
@@the_algo_rhythm Man what? That is legit survival 101.
@@sschicken2333 How many places have you personally been in the middle of nowhere where you were terrified of another human being? I'll wait.
If you're in the middle of nowhere, and another human being is terrified of you- what does that say about you? Or them?
Get help.
for those who say it's bs, I wouldn't be so quick to judge. I've lived in these mountains all my life and I've seen and heard some really strange things I can no explain with rational logic.
I go camping in Pisgah & Uwharrie. there's nothing more terrifying than hearing foot steps around your camp site at night. you have to be careful as well. there's never any reason you should encounter strangers late at night.
sasquatch?
Pisgah resident here, too. Crazy things in these woods. I've seen many things. Stay strapped and ignore whatever just happened. Remember, there's probably a logical explanation... even if you can't think of one.
Uh, from the sonoran desert, here. Same thing out in the 'desert'... hearing little whistles means you're about to be kidnapped. The kidnapper is either cartel or a witch that shapeshifts into a giant bird...
I was following till you said shape shifting bird...
I never heard of such thing if u really serious, i will believe U.
You’d be really screwed if the Cartel was a bunch of witches that shape shifted into birds.
Oh no, not the shape shifting witch cartels. God save us. xD
This is the weirdest pair of contending possibilities I've ever seen
🤣🤣🤣🤣 as someone who was born and raised here, I about laughed my @ss off! Also, despite being funny, there's a fair amount of truth to it as well! Plus, the tone and accent of the narration makes it even better!
It's so matter of fact saying the wildest shit in the calmest tone
gotta do one for the highways in Nevada, they have rules too mostly for car travelers, they don't really mess with people in trucks
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@endTHEhegemony_Today Yeah, I'd love to see a video about that! I've been on some of those highways. Also, I have a friend here who grew up in Nevada.
Your Grandma tell you don't leave the window open at night? Mine did, used to say bad stuff would come in, she was especially serious with kids about it.
I never go anywhere in the woods without my good friends Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson
I hike everyday in the Appalachian mountains I am from these parts and I can tell you that our forests are far more blessed then cursed. It’s safe to whistle in the woods and I’ve gone on plenty of walks at night. While I have heard some strange things If you simply ignore them it’s not a bother.
Yeah right, funny how your the only person to talk positive about the Appalachian forests. Everybody talks Negative about that place, so I'd say your lying.
@@GerardoRodriguez-tp9grI’m guessing you’ve never been to the Appalachian mountains before because hardly anyone in real life talks negatively about these woods. All this stuff is mostly perpetuated by people on the internet that just love to think any remote place is somehow cursed or is littered with paranormal activity. If you only judge a place based off of what you hear on the internet then you don’t really have an honest point of view. Life is all about optics. If you choose to just view the negatives you’ll completely miss out on the positives.
@tibtif9774
I have lived in and hiked in the forests of PA for a long time, and I have never heard the "Don't whistle in the forest" thing. I, however, haven't lived around the trail and am wondering if this is made up for this video or there is some local legend about it. Any thoughts?
i grew up in the appalachian's as well.. it's so beautiful there. the only thing that ever really scared me was the packs of howling coyotes surrounding the house 😂
@@GerardoRodriguez-tp9grEverybody?!? You’re watching too many paranormal videos or something. If it was that bad then why do so many people go every year, not to mention the people that repeatedly go back.
I just had to see this at midnight. Fucking great.
As someone who's lived in Appalachia their whole life please don't believe some of these, the most dangerous things out here are black bears and hillbillies
Someone else said they’ve been chased/ targeted by cannibal groups, is this true?
Black bears aren’t a dangerous lol more likely to be attacked by a bobcat or a wild pig.
@@johnnylego807 where
@@PinGMaj or some woke hillbilly with a rifle/shotgun with a native American bloodline
@@johnnylego807the closer you get to Asheville, the more I'll believe you
Rule 1. If you see something, it’s either a cyote, the mothman, wildlife, or a frequent Cabela’s customer
Rule 2. The bigger the caliber, the safer you are
Rule 3. Know your target, the hunting seasons, and hunting laws
Rule 4. If you get shot at, hit the dirt and identify yourself as a person, if they know this fact and continue to shoot, get off their property
Rule 5. Don’t get political
Rule 6. don’t take a man’s fishing spot
😅Better tips than the short! Also yikes to 4 if they dont stop
Wow, insecure much?
The real reason you dont wanna run if you're being stalked by a wild animal is because it will trigger their attack instinct.
It's different depending on the animal, but if you're being stalked, it's probably an ambush predator.
Turn around and make eye contact and begin backing aways slowly. Raise your arms and maybe spread your legs a bit to make yourself look bigger and more threatening.
Loud noises too
And also, like the video said, don't look away. Stay locked on til your safe
Or start to run to make it engage and pull the 14inch bowie and see if your ment to survive or not.
What’s an ambush predator??
@@_Bailey_has_pawzzz_predators that hide and quickly attack like a cougar
You're completely right, but this video is probably leaning more towards the audience of cryptids and urban legends. There's tons of folklore and tales about creepy, supernatural occurrences in the Appalacians, and some of these tips give me that impression. Namely the thing about hearing your name. The whole "no you didn't" thing is a popular phrase in these rules regarding such legends. Basically not telling you that you actually didn't hear anything, but more so trying to tell you to pretend you didn't.
@@_Bailey_has_pawzzz_ an animal that only attacks unaware prey, like tigers, you can avoid tiger attacks by wearing a mask with fake eyes on the back of your head
I was subbed to a young lady hiking the AT. About a week or so before the finish she was filming and walking through a section of thick woods. Suddenly a loud whistle came from her left. She never missed a beat. She continued walking, talking and filming. After about ten seconds later came a second whistle. I was kind of taken back but she never mentioned it on camera.
Same rules in Asia. One to add, don't follow an old man or woman or you'll be taken into their realm and may never come back unless someone really knowledgeable come and get you
especially in thailand due to monks that can basically enslave you
@@Dracheplayzthrough magic?
@@LiClan no
Kidnapping
@@Dracheplayz so does this happen in the countryside. I’m guessing it will take more than one elderly monk to do that. Where can I read or watch a video about this?
@@LiClanno they'd use anyone or anything to lure you into exiting your vehicle and simply kidnap or attack you and shit. It happens in a lot of places
2nd rule: if you feel something is stalking you don’t run but walk quickly
And pick up a big stick.
Turn your safety off and get ready to fight is what I say
@@bolsack8902 reall but it will kill you so it’s not really worth it
You mean from the animal?
@@cateatingsushi4108 no……
"one more short before bed!!."
the short:
DARN BRO
I actually had a scary wendig experience i wish i got it on camera but i didnt have a phone i was sleeping on the 2nd story of my house and i heard the front door open and close i thought oh my parents are home and a few minutes later there was a bunch of crashing noises so naturally i went down stairs with a 357. Magnum and i went to the kitchen and in my fridge there was a deer eating the food it opend a jar and once it saw me it charged on two hind legs and its upper arms were quite muscular so i hip fired and hit it in the stomach and it sprinted out of my house and then i heard it howl and i thought it died so i took a flashlight and shined it out the window but there were just a whole shit ton of glowing eyes in the cornfield
The fear of the mountains at night is the number one reason Appalachia has stayed under populated compared to the rest of the state they occupy.
also rugget terrain
if rural areas had city-sized populations that would be concerning…also western kentucky is pretty underpopulated and it’s flat
Appalachia is the last place you need to worry. The worst thing youll run into is a copperhead. The cities/towns is where you gotta watch out.
Why
@@marissabuoncora1608higher crime rates, out here in the mountains sure there’s crime but it’s much more tight-knit so it’s less common
Most of these rules are based on old fokelore. @@blakejewell8209
@@marissabuoncora1608 the cities here are the real life version of DaHood
@@blakejewell8209ain't nothin gonna bother you out there except an overexcited deer
Number 7 gave me chills. It’s something in the lines of if you’re staring at something that’s staring at you back don’t be the first look away . creepy
Even worse than looking away; never ever smile at whatever you are staring at. Trust me you do not want it to smile back at you.
@@thescarletbaronessshit that is terrifying
You vs the Googly eyes someone glued to a tree at eye height
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Most important rule:
Record the whole time, the camera man never dies.
The bear is now embarrassed
HAZZAAAAA!!!
they Wil find the footage one day and know what happened
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jokes aside, this can still be important. you could discover something dangerous that you could report to the police
blair witch took the cameraman...
Fear is manufactured in your mind. Like a wood stove, we don’t put our hand on the stove. We don’t fear it. We use it for warmth and comfort. The woods at night, are not to be feared. We use them for cooling off, getting some sleep/rest, enjoying their depth, fresh air. Even if you make some fear, learn to go past the fear, have courage.
Fear also can keep you safe
I had some experience in the mountains, its hard to say what i see, buts it's something that you probably wouldn't see in human civilization, i once hangout with a friend and my brothers in villages at the night, the villages is on the mountains path, so they have some good place with forest views and its nice to have some bonfire to hangout with, and we riding motorbike to that place, somehow my brothers need to pick up his friend, and both of us only bring one bike and we riding together, So I was dropped off next to the big trees to wait, because that was the place where we would hang out, after he left to pick up his friend, I sat facing the forest, after 5 or 7 minutes, i saw red orb, like an eyes, but it just one, so i thought its maybe a Firefly or some bugs, but the weird thing is the color is so red like this 🔴, After I stared at it for a long time, the red orb disappeared, then I thought "maybe it was just a firefly", until I looked to the right, I saw the same red orb flying quickly, about 10-15 meters away from my position, I was shocked and started to feeling weird and I 100% got goosebumps, until finally I turned my face to the left, and I saw the same orb flying quickly to the side, and my current position with the orb was 30 meters away, and at that moment I thought "if it was an animal, there was no way it could teleport that far from my right side to my left, without crossing my line of sight", and the time distance when I saw the orb teleport to my right and to my left side was only 5 seconds, and I was absolutely sure it was the same red orb, because I only saw 1 orb, and the orbs was always there! wherever my eyes directed its gaze, finally I ran towards the village in hurry, and after i got some distance to that place, I looked towards that place again, after 30 seconds I keep staring to that place, from a distance I saw the orbs flying very fast, it seemed it trying to taunting me. And After several things that happen I met my brother again, and I told him a little bit about what happened, finally we decided to hang out in another place, a more "safe" place probably, namely in our friend's house in that village, in that house there was my friend's father too, he sitting on living rooms, finally after a while I told them about the incident with the red orbs, and what made me even more goosebumps was, my friend's father said something about that same red orbs, previously there had been some people who saw the red orb too in that place, and they said it was related to a curse or withcraft, and that orb is the leader or ruler that stay at the place, that place is kinda haunted because lot of people saw some different figure, sometimes its woman with long white dress, sometimes it big black subhuman with lot of hair, and sometimes they seen some old woman that walking around that place, im glad i didn't see one of them thought, and my friend's father was quite surprised, because I was an outsider that can tell exactly the same things that are actually only villagers of that villages that know of that urban legends, and obviously i never heard this story before cause im just an outsider, for him hearing this story from the villagers of that village wouldn't be surprising thing because they can be made up, but it seems like he became convinced that the urban legend was real, and unfortunately I didn't ask further about that urban legend in detail, because at that time I was really scared and it's hard to speak and think properly. If you ask me what the feeling i had when seeing tgat thing, is not same feeling when you see a ghost thing, but the sensation is quite same,l like paranormal activity, and if i can describes it, its feel like you saw something out from this world, like you saw super power objects in movies that flying around, like infinity stones but flying by itself or someone using magic to control fire ball, but the difference is, it's not as fancy as movies, or louds, and the place it show ups is a haunted dark forest and so quite.
I once heard someone say “do not look in the trees, you can look at them, but don’t look in them, you won’t like what you will find.”
Whatchu mean by that…
@@D1Zach_dont look deep.
Why?
@@johnnylego807 because spooky thing go boo woooOOooOOOooOO
If I stare up into trees I see faces. Like the way the branches and leaves are, they form faces. 🙂
I've been hiking and fishing in the Georgia Appalachians for over 25 years and nothing has ever spooked me except the sunrises and the sunsets. I've heard it all, seen it all. Bears, bobcats, wild hogs, hippies. If you have a gun you're fine, sir.
Making eye contact and then commiting to not being the first to look away is a ballsy rule
“We’re getting surrounded guys”!!! Mountain monsters
I grew up in the foothills of the Appalachian.
It's weird yet interesting to see how much fear and superstition non-locals have for those mountains.
Some bad things have taken place there but no more than anywhere else. There are incredibly more dangerous places in the world.
I've been alone, backpacking at night in the woods and I've been alone at night in various cities and I feel way safer in the woods any night but I'm sure it's intimidating to anyone who doesn't grow up there.
Rule 1 if you here something strange... No you didn't.. Tf am I suppose to do 🤣
Turn on sir play boosie badass set it off max volume
unhear it obvs
As someone who lives deep in the Appalachian Woods by himself BS it's literally the middle of the night right now I'm walking in the woods whistling I do it often such fairy tales😂😂😂
Some punctuation would help to better get your point across.
Don't get killed
blud fr risks his life for a walk 💀
No, you didnt.
Walking in the woods in the middle of the night posting on UA-cam?? LMAO
I ALWAYS whistle while walking in the woods and have had pretty great success…
Bro has titanium balls 💀
Why wouldn’t you whistle in the woods it’s beautiful out there
@@MrGroyperyes beautiful yes the creature that knows your exactly location because you want to whistle a tune. That’s going to get you killed. I’d rather not
@@Nitroseffect that’s why I carry a gun, quit being a schitzo
@@MrGroyper shrek would easily be able to find you and steal your pancreas
When I heard this,I saw a cat and I made eye contact for like 6 minutes until it looked away
I love woods but it's creepy at the same time but... I love
Was it just me or really thinking a jump scare was gonna pop up?😂
Ok but the run and don’t look away is genuine good advice. Running will trigger Somethings instincts and make it begin running after you where you most likely won’t escape and big cats attack at your back so turning away would cause a big cat to attack
Born and raised in the Appalachian and Allegheny Mountains, these RULES DEFINITELY APPLY
Rule number one. Carry a 44 mag, 357 mag, 10mm, or a 500 S&W
Or a rifle, 308 AR10 does the trick
I carry a 9mm because if I miss I got 50 other bullets lined up. Revolvers are fucking outdated friend. You only got 6 shots. Your calibers are only a few centimeters bigger. What the fuck makes you think it's better?
@@vitalityfox call down buddy
Rule number one;
Don’t fuckin carry 500 S&W lmao
I carry a rough rider in 22wmr lmfaooo. I don’t ever intend to use it it’s just to scare people off cuz I’m usually the only non white person and the locals usually don’t treat me very nice when I visit hiking spots
I used to get scared when it got dark (while I was camping) but I’ve since worked out that I am by far, scarier than anything out there, and frankly, I’m probably more armed 😂
I lived in the Appalachian mountains for 16 years and I can say you hear and see some wild shit there sometimes.
Like what?
@@Jules-740 I’ve heard screaming at night. Someone or something moaning like they’re in pain at like 2 in the morning. The creepiest one was someone laughing in the woods at night while I went out to get something out of my car. I lived miles from any other homes.
@@kaylagiordano1987 Oh wow that is creepy!
@@Jules-740 it really was, I don’t miss living there lol
I love to do night hikes in the full moon. Sounds like someone is scared of the dark, cause whatever will get you in the dark will in the light as well!
All good rules to live by. No matter where you live. I'd say it would apply to any large city!
You soft city folks should stay home. Me, I enjoy the outdoors and consider every one of those rules ridiculous.
I live in the forest
@@theoriginaldashriprock And then everyone clapped.
@@venter2123 Neat.
Rule 1: Don't exist there. Rule 2: If you failed to follow rule 1 move. Rule 3: If you failed to follow rule 1 and can't afford to follow rule 2, save up until you can.
Rule 4: If you somehow can’t, leave all your things behind and be homeless in a city.
Bro just made the entire story of pumpkin panic
@Redacted_Ruler and buy a gun, and also a larger gun, and also a 4 bore rifle, a .700 nitro express, a .700 BMG, and a 20mm antimateriel rifle. A cryptid can't eat you if you put a hole in it with a diameter taller than it's full upright two legged height.
Enjoy your living dumpster city boy
You don't spend much time outside, do you.
i left my windows open last night
i went alone outside last night
i saw some deer
i whistled at the deer
i tried to pet the deer
YES I DID
No you didn't.
@@zahanatshahzad9565 I did but so glad you think you have a crystal ball into my life, loser.
Don’t trust this this is a skinwalker pretending to be a person
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th at was a pretty poem, I'll join u sleep paralysis deer petting anytime
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Gosh this reminds me of my grandparents, we lived in the mountains the rules are for a very good reason.
Well… that made my anxiety kick in.
*The starving wendigo who killed 50 people listening in sheer horror as I start to whistle Josh hutcherson edit*
*nope I ain't eating that skibidi toilet fan*
if you ever have to flee in the woods in case of something like a fire, you will want a good weapon, food, safe water, and a flashlight
"What is that whistli-- oh nevermind, it's going away."
If the whistle sounds like it's a great distance away from you, start praying, for it has found you.
When saw a strange creature looking at you back but he won't look away
Creature: I've heard of that. Now let's have a staring contest
I've walked through the mountains of West Virginia at night without a flashlight alone many a times.
“Never ever whistle in the woods, it’s easier for them to find you”
Who’s them??😳
There is A LOT of mythologycal creatures that hate the sound of the whistle and will attack you just for doing it, better not to
@@polettiayalaKey word: mythological
My little buddy stays right next to my hip. I work in the woods every day now for 10 years straight. Different woods in different counties.. so far so good on my half 😉
I have a personal story with copperheads in Appalachia. One time when I was about 5-8ish years old, I was walking on a part of Appalachian trail (we walked it like a normal trail for like 30 minutes not a big chunk of it) and I’m from Tennessee and there is so much wildlife in Tennessee. I started to run because it was fun and so I was running and I didn’t notice there was a Copperhead snake and I almost stepped on it. My parents yelled at me to run back because there was a snake on the ground in the middle of the trail and so if they told me that 1 second too late than I possibly couldn’t be here today.
I was out in the woods last night till about 8 o'clock. I know they watched us from the time we arrived till we left. Usually they come out to see us. Not last night though.
Who?
@Caesar me. That's why I said "who?"
@Caesar them who
who’s them
@@Sunny_Dayz123 forest people. Watchers.
"No you didn't!".... Best statement ever!! 🤣👍
55 miles down the Suwannee River aint no joke at night.
First rule of Appalachian Mountains: Don't talk about Appalachian Mountains.
What if the ghost shouted MARCO
say "POLO IS IN CALIFORNIA" or smth idk
Me, an Appalachian local who throws these rules out the Empire State Building:
Aha a fellow based appalachian dweller. At least all the stories keep people out of our back yards
@@DasYoYo fair, fair.
Except for the fact that my backyard-and most likely yours too-are areas these rules will get you nearly killed if you don’t follow them
@@PogPerson-eb3he I mean yeah, if you f*ck around in my back yard, you will find out what kind of gun I own
Yup
Wait y’all like do folks who live up there be stalking people through the woods like some day z shit?, or something,
If you walk down the Appalachian trail"You didn't"😆
Also, make sure the ‘buddy’ you bring runs slower than you.
You can leave windows cracked. Grew up in those woods and it's fine. The don't whistle in the woods, isn't true. It's "don't whistle AT NIGHT (especially if you're in the woods)". The rest aren't too far off, but there's old tales and legends that are the reason for these.
Plus, whistling at night is very annoying to people who are trying to sleep.
Key words, "tales and legends", LOL
I camped in the woods at night. Equipment: Rope, Tarpaulin, Roll Mat, Sleeping bag, Clothes, Torch, Fire (and fuel sources) Rat packs. We all slept in a circle around the fire in the middle. All facing outwards. I swear I saw something, but we had no choice but to wait it out. We had a sheet above our head for rain. No tents. Nothing else.
You were a gun, a knife and two spare mags short mate next time make sure to carry these with ya
@@huzaima2697I'm British: guns not necessary. And we did have knives with us.
Back in my country I used to be in the forest for fun specially because we have two cows and two horses me and my cousin used to go to very deep in the forest just for them to eat the good kind stuff. One time we were picking fruits around and playing while the animals ate it started getting late so it’s started getting a bit dark but we could still see around when all of sudden everything went quiet I could felt my heart the sounds of my breathing my body felt heavy and chill it was a weird feeling that I
never experienced before my cousin look at me for a split second. We got close to the horses and in that moment the trees started moving like something was shaking them. The cows ran away and so did the horses I got up as quick as I could and the other ran away so I helped my cousin to get into mine and the horse ran away so fast when I looked back while we were running there was this tiny thing in the place we were playing whatever that was. It did not feel friendly at all.
A tiny thing? What tiny thing?
Whistling lets the elementals know you want to visit. They already knew you were there when you got out of the car.
Elementals? What is that?
Oh BS, I've lived here all my life and walked in the woods at night, ridden horses alone in the wilderness woods of Pisgah Forest, skinny dipped in pools in the woods, made love in the woods. Our mountains and woods are a beautiful piece of paradise.
Well Phyllis, please tell us where exactly it is ya like to skinny dip.
@@bdickinson6751yes phallus, I'd like to join in.
Sorry, Phyllis*
@@bdickinson6751🤣🤣🤣
@@bdickinson6751 She already did, in the woods of the Pisgah Forest. LOL
@@johnharris8191 The Pisgah National Forest encompasses a large area.
There’s a lot of truth within those rules. Some can even be applied during a pandemic… when searching for toiletries and hand sanitizer, ijs.
Shit paper madness!
Nearly walked off a cliff in the night eastern Ky. The nights are so inky black a walk-in stick saved me from taking that step but my light had gotten busted leaving me to find away out in the dark or stay the night in the freezing rain so live and learn the lost dog and reason for me being in the woods in the dark to begin with.
Always have backup just in case. Always be as ready as you can. Never assume something won't happen
I hope you found your dog!
Not safety in numbers. A group got slaughtered at a cabin in Pennsylvania
Slaughtered? How?
Maybe there are no monsters in the mountains. Maybe it is just Chuck Norris on a stroll.
Someone just took you to a unknown part of the Appalachian woods... No they didn't.
Legit just went for a 6 mile jog off a back road around 7:45 ish at night nothing creepy or scary guys 🙏✝️
@@EarlOSandwich Yepp "yield not to temptation" is one of the best "swords" yet
this MF came back to post YT comments as a ghost, he must be blessed 🙏
@@raumfahreturschutzelmaoooo 😂😂😂
Since when is 7:45 scary? We’re talking 3 am here
@@raumfahreturschutze bro got walmart hatsune miku pfp
I actually was there a few days ago and i saw this before I left
This voice is scarier than all my strollings in the woods at night.
1, 2 squatch is comin for you
3,4 don’t bother to lock your door
5,6 don’t hit trees with sticks
7,8 they come out late
9,10 ask the Indian
Feral people's advice is
Get out of your car, leave keys and phone on the car's hood, start walking into the woods 50 to 100 meters to make sure nobody/nothing is out there.
*bring flashlight and ak47. Maybe a bottle of vodka,. In Soviet Russia, when we get robbed, we rob them.*
how why?? What
This seems like a bad idea?
can you explain I am super curious
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Steven hawkings is spitting facts 💀
4 is difficult. Many people tell you to produce sounds to not surprise bear or wolf. I 'm more with you - the animals hear and smell us usually pretty early and it's pretty smart to not gain some people's interest...
I'd be dead quickly ,love to whistle. Lmao
Fear is in your mind
You can't stop fate
Live as an earthling
And walk tall
Thanks for that. I'll be going now
"if u feel something stalking you, do the T pose and stalk them back'
If you guy's think that missing people, murders and animal attacks are done by human and dog's or mountain lion mostly in this area then man you must check the details about how is it even possible the victim is injured and claw marks cause believe it or not but the real culprit is Dogman and many of this entity packs in this area and I'm telling you this because you just need to be aware of whatt is going on cause it may save ya
Oh Lord, I have some more boogeymen I have to run out of the woods. LMAO
Just imagine if yujiro hanma walked in wood while whistling.
"Oh you want a staring contest huh? "
I always go out there with someone. You never know what could happen
"They Them!?" they're in the woods too? Oh God
wow rude it's Xey/Xem thank you
😂🤣.... Oh NO!!... They're gonna wind-up confusing the $#!T out of all the hillbillies, wildlife, and even the cryptids!! 🤣
Blue hair come up into your neighborhood = your rent going up
Fart
I needed to see this comment. Thank you. I'm not the only one who lives in reality.
Rule #9: make sure the firearm you carry is fully automatic and has at least 62 rounds
Rule #10- don't go in the woods if you need a firearm to feel safe 🤣🤣🤣
rule 11-use gen alpha music to scare off animals. they don't like skibidi toilet
@@Dracheplayz rule #12- All wildlife instinctually hates Abba.
Rickroll xennials, they hate that shit. Freebird X'rs, they hate that shit.
Also, stay off the damned Trail if you need a firearm to protect your fragile masculinity 🤣
"the scariest thing you can find in the woods is another human"
I used to go driving and hiking at night in West Virginia. Really, if you're armed its actually pretty nice and peaceful. I have even gotten my truck stuck in a ditch atop a remote mountain twice. Snow/ice on a dirt road. Took me hours to dig it back out. It's not like up north where the forests are so vast and empty you actually have bears, wolves, and moose to worry about.