That's a cool story. Thanks for sharing.Back in the mid 80's I was a young teenager and was on a backpack trip with some family up in the Chiricahua Mountains in southern AZ. We were about 3 days into it poking along a creek bottom when we saw some sort of carcass. Based on what I know now it would most have likely been a deer but at the time we could just see a rib cage so we weren't sure. It was across the creek bed from were we were standing probably 30-50 yards. Behind it there was overhang that looked like a cave opening. We were standing there looking at the carcass deciding if we were going to go closer when my Dad said you boys see those yellow eyes in the cave behind it. We started to make fun of the idea and knew he was joking and he actually thought he was joking until we started looking a little closer at the opening and could see there was actually something there. You couldn't really see eyes and based on the angle of the over hang and the way the sun was shining we couldn't tell what it was but there was obviously something there. We thought we were pretty tough so we decide to move a little closer to change position and see what it was. Just about the same time we could see better into the opening we heard a deep low growl that I'll never forget come from it. Everyone froze, I had that hair standing up on the back of your neck feeling with the unmistakable feeling that I wasn't so tough anymore. As we stood there listening to the low growl and staring at what had now materialized as one the Jaguars which decided to make AZ its home, I new I wasn't so tough. My Dad kept it together and got us all to very calmly back out out of there. The cat never got up it just moved it's head. We were planning on staying the night close to where we were but decided to go a little further than we had planned.
We didn't know anything about Jaguars or even believed what we saw was possible until the next year 1986 one was killed in the Dos Cabezas not too far from where he had seen this one. No idea if this was the same one or not.
Pretty cool now but pretty freaking creepy when it occurred.
I'd take a photo with this if I came across it in the woods.
There are some weird people out by R mountain in Rexburg.
Probably the same one, just north of the highway. I drove by a few weeks later and without the skulls sitting out front it didn't have near as weird of a feeling to it. Someone spent some serious time putting that thing together
At BYUI? Naw that doesn’t happen there. HahahaI’ve definitely drove up on a lot of college kids doing the deed out there
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At BYUI? Naw that doesn’t happen there. Hahaha
At BYUI? Naw that doesn’t happen there. Hahaha
Soak?I’ve got one word for you- soak. Hahaha
I dunno man, I listen to them all the time. When I hang deer in the shed the will come up within feet of the house and howl. Wakes me up, sometimes sounds like they are in the living room but I've never thought they sound like human screams. That's some weird stuff. At the same time though, ghosts defy the laws of thermodynamics which everything else in the universe has to adhere to. For them to produce light/noise ect (so you can see or hear them), they must use energy. So the energy they are using must come from somewhere, they can't simply exist without consuming another energy source and actually needing more than what they produce. Here's a really good article on the subject. https://www.sciencealert.com/a-phys...on-collider-disproves-the-existence-of-ghostsCan't explain the firefighter sighting but I would buy the coyote explanation in a heartbeat. When they sound off they sound off all at once from all over the place.