Creepy experiences in the backcountry

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If you're going to bump this thread you better be adding a creepy story. Don't just bump it hoping for spooky handouts. I'm tired of seeing this thread near the top without new material.

In order to not be a hypocrite I'll add a story from a long time ago, May of 2003 I believe . I can't remember what my two idiot friends and I were trying to accomplish that day but we attempted to hike into the backcountry and it was one of those days where we made it a few miles just walking on top of the snow drifts but once it warmed up we were post-holing and it became a bad scenario for teenagers wearing skate shoes or whatever and generally being unprepared. Instead of going back the way we came due to our predicament we decided to drop straight downhill to get out of the deeper snow and just planned to hitchhike back to the car from whatever road we came to first. Great plan! After slogging down this steep north facing mountain for at least an hour or two we unexpectedly ended up at an old cabin on the edge of the wilderness which we were not expecting. I've since looked at the map on my onx and this is literally the only dwelling within many miles and seems to be a private inholding that pre-dates the wilderness designation. I remember hoping that it was an unoccupied summer cabin but we saw smoke coming from the chimney and knew someone was home and we were suddenly aware that we were trespassing. The road leading to the cabin was unplowed with no vehicle tracks leading in or out which we all though was strange given the isolated location. I remember some type of quick discussion taking place amongst us. Something akin to "hey let's get the hell out of here". As we start walking down the road out of nowhere is just this old man with a long white beard wearing a tattered grey robe and carrying what I can best describe as a long sicle like the grim reaper carries. For a minute we all thought we were about to be murdered. Turns out the guy lived on his own up there and didn't own a vehicle. He said he rides his bike into town once every couple of weeks during the summer and stocks up on supplies for winter. He said we were the first people he had seen or talked to since November (it was early May). We apologized for trespassing but he clearly didn't care. It took us several hours of walking down his road and then finally getting a ride from someone back to our car. Looking back on this I actually really admire the guy. He's probably passed away by now but there can't be too many people left like him living alone at 10,000 ft all winter.
 

ztc92

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Looking back on this I actually really admire the guy. He's probably passed away by now but there can't be too many people left like him living alone at 10,000 ft all winter.

I work in healthcare and had a patient that lived above 9000 feet all by herself in the mountains of Montana. Wood heat, no electric or plumbing. She was in her 60’s when I met her in the hospital due to low oxygen and COPD. One of the toughest women I’ve ever met. We discussed the risks of going back to her mountain home with COPD and low oxygen and she said she’d rather die up there than live in the city connected to an oxygen tank. Can’t say I blame her.

She lived in her cabin and rarely saw annyone else from roughly October - May every year due to getting snowed in. In the winter months, I would coordinate her prescription pick up with her neighbor who would then bring her inhalers and medications to her by snowmobile. In the later years she would spend her winters in town with a friend but always went back to her cabin as soon as the snow melted.
 

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A weird shrine in a spot no one would ever go, no memorial.
Bear running right under my feet from a den, holly crap.
 
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Not a backcountry story but it’s a creepy one. I was young at the time but I remember fishing with my father in Southern California. While out fishing we heard a lady screaming for help, we cruised over to her row boat and apparently her boyfriend jumped in the water after the oars. Dude never re surfaced. They found his body about 4 days later. This happened in Southern California in the late 90s.
 
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My buddy and I hiked in on our first elk hunt, going in about 5 miles. We got off course navigating in. Wound up in a dark part of an aspen grove with a ton of animal skulls and bones. We continued on down, as we didn't want to camp in a bear/cat neighborhood. The rain started up and we decided camp would be where we are. The trail we were on was somewhat overgrown and not used much. We decided to go 100 yards off to setup the tent. I fell asleep to rain, followed by snow. Around 2am I awoke to a bright light from outside the tent. I woke my buddy and said "you see that light" he said " that is the moon you dumbass". I agreed and went back to sleep. We woke up at 5am to start a hike to a glassing spot. As I opened the tent, i noticed there were boot prints off the trail and up to our tent in the fresh snow. As we hiked up the prints went back to the trail and then up some nasty oak brush off trail. The visibilty was low and it was super quiet. Never heard anything crashing through the oak brush. We hunted the next seven days and never saw another person. We did move our tent the next afternoon.....😀
 
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