Gen273
WKR
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This is one of my favorite threads; I hope there are more stories to tell.
finished my work and never went back...What ever happend with this
That's wild man I never really believed in that kind of stuff guess I'll have to see something before I do.finished my work and never went back...
Do you have other stories or events to share from your time there?finished my work and never went back...
I’d take the living in the creepy 1870’s house from @Nickofthewoods over going shopping with the “people of walmart” anyday of the week.What if you're the type that rides that fine line between solitude and isolation & find going into town to the grocery store "creepy"?......asking for a friend
I am all for you sharing your stories.How far are we willing to stray from the term "backcountry" in the interest of keeping this thread going? Because for 10 years I lived in a house that was built in the 1870's in a mining town in the Colorado Mountains. I have some real doozy's from that place....
This one time, at band camp….I am all for you sharing your stories.
Well, .....Maybe not that kind of story.This one time, at band camp….
I’d take the living in the creepy 1870’s house from @Nickofthewoods over going shopping with the “people of walmart” anyday of the week.
Threads slow…. Let the stories roll.
Haha yeah it would have been cool to go into that mine shaft but I would have had to demo the back wall where the kitchen sink and fridge were so it would have turned into a full kitchen remodel.@Nickofthewoods Man that is creepy. That being said, the tv thing and lights pointing to the mine shaft…. Either a spirit was trying to lead you to your death, or the motherload. Seeing as I dont believe in ghosts (yet?), I would have been searching for treasure lol.
Alrighty, maybe this forum can help solve a mystery for me. I was hunting in Arizona January 2021, standing on Indian head mountain getting set up to glass for javelina and coues deer. Full sun, blue sky. Then I saw a white flash. Very quick, like a flicker. The whole sky and landscape appeared to blink white. There was no sound. I didn't have any feelings like fear or disturbance. It was just an odd, unmistakable phenomena.
Later at camp I asked my buddy, "hey, when we were up on the mountain, did you see . . ." He finished my sentence ". . . the flash?"
So he had seen the phenomena too. Except he was on a different part of the mountain and said he had seen a focal point of brightness near the San Rafael valley. He said it seemed to flash and tumble briefly before it disappeared.
We have both puzzled over that experience. Thoughts?
I knew it!!!!
I got nothin . . .Was on a solo hunt in the trinity's back in 2015. I hiked into a remote area off trail and set up camp for the night. Laying there in my bag looking up at the stars, I noticed a very faint flash, almost imperceptible and at first, I thought it was just my imagination. After a few more flashes I realized it was some kind of light coming from the ground level and not from up in the sky because I could see the underside of the trees light up each time it happened. Thinking it may be a trail cam I layed there as still as possible thinking maybe movement was triggering it, but it kept happening. Thinking maybe it was on some kind of timer I started counting to see if the flashes were evenly spaced. The flashes were happening at random intervals. This went on for at least an hour until I finally drifted off to sleep. The next morning, I searched high and low for a trail cam or anything out of the ordinary but found nothing. Still don't really know what it was that I was seeing but I know there were definitely flashes going off like a camera flash except very faint, but enough to illuminate the bottom side of the branches in the trees around me. Made me a little uneasy for the rest of the trip.