16 comments on “Creepy Stories from the Woods

  1. This is in regrades to “The Scream”, although what you heard could have been of supernatural origin, it was more than likely a mountain lion. Their yowling is often compared to human-like screaming. This would explain the nonsensical screech of what you heard.

    • Whether one wants to believe or not, this is typical Bigfoot or Sasquatch intimidation activity!
      There is nothing that compares to the Sasquatch scream–not even the Mountain Lion!

      • You’re exactly right, Lee. If you see a broken tree trunk turned upside down jammed into the ground, get da eff outta there, that is Sasquatch territory.

    • Or a fox…one scared the daylights out of me while camping. My friend just sat there laughing at me and told me that was the sound a fox makes. Youtube it, it’s absolutely scary the noise they make!

    • You were there. You heard the scream. That’s how you know it was “a mountain lion.” So, why didn’t you calm the other guys down, and go investigate? What’s that you say? You weren’t there? You didn’t hear the scream? You were just throwing your two cents in there even though you have no actual personal experience to base those two cents on? Oh, okay. Sounds legit. Just like using the adjective “nonsensical” to describe the scream you never heard. “Nonsensical” synonyms include “absurd,” “foolish,” and “meaningless.” Like your comment. Yeah, that’s the ticket. BTW, proper use/spelling is “REGARD”, singular case.

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  3. I like that there are still things out there that humans don’t understand. We need our mysteries, IMO, or life simply gets too boring.

    We were chased out of the woods once as kids (there were three of us). We had spent the entire day in the woods as we usually did, until we began to make our way back out at around dusk. The woods get dark very quickly at this time of the evening. Anyway, whatever it was it chased us for awhile, but what we didn’t know was that it had ran ahead of us during our panicked sprint. Whatever it was, it was waiting for us at the tree line (a gravel road). We exited the trees thinking that we were clear of it, but it suddenly came out at us.

    I glanced back but I didn’t see what it was. I did see the tree and some surrounding bushes shake violently, like it had been hit by an 18 wheeler, but at that point it was dark and we were nothing but adrenalin, panic, and speed as we dashed down the gravel road.

    I’m sure that there was a reasonable explanation for it, but I’ve never been able to figure out what would shake a full grown tree like that.

    • Why are you “sure there’s a reasonable explanation?” From what you say, there doesn’t sound like anything reasonable about that experience. If there was, you wouldn’t have run in sheer primal terror like that. You don’t have to placate skeptics, you know. They weren’t there. They don’t know what happened. They refuse to believe anything that doesn’t fit in with their belief system. Cowards.

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