06-14-2021, 08:09 AM
I have no beef with the idea that weird things happen in the woods. But I wonder if it really happens any more in the woods than it does anywhere else. Take, for example, the city in Scotland (?) where several people swear they time traveled on a particular street simply by walking along.
One thing Paulides mentions that caught my interest was the park ranger who spoke of "wild men" living off-grid in wilderness areas. I've read a few accounts of crime that targeted campers; that kind of thing advises one to be well-armed when out hiking or camping. That saddens me because I used to perceive the parks as peaceful places where one did not have to consider the motives of others. Yeah, that was gullible of me. It is a double edged sword as well because now one should assume strangers -are- carrying a firearm and, if possible, avoid contact with them -- who wants to run into a meth-head anywhere, much less deep in a wilderness area?
Yeah, some of those reports are really odd. I wonder if many of those disappearances are that the missing person is suddenly much higher and the people looking around for them don't look up.
Cheers
One thing Paulides mentions that caught my interest was the park ranger who spoke of "wild men" living off-grid in wilderness areas. I've read a few accounts of crime that targeted campers; that kind of thing advises one to be well-armed when out hiking or camping. That saddens me because I used to perceive the parks as peaceful places where one did not have to consider the motives of others. Yeah, that was gullible of me. It is a double edged sword as well because now one should assume strangers -are- carrying a firearm and, if possible, avoid contact with them -- who wants to run into a meth-head anywhere, much less deep in a wilderness area?
Yeah, some of those reports are really odd. I wonder if many of those disappearances are that the missing person is suddenly much higher and the people looking around for them don't look up.
Cheers
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