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What is the strangest thing you have seen outdoors?

Discussion in 'Guns & Hunting' started by SpacemanSpiff, May 15, 2014.

  1. Aug 21, 2014 at 11:49 PM
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    Found one of these sucka's while on course at the Connaught Range & PTC.

    Was in the tall grassy field just 20' off the (dirt) roadway... This was, geez, 20-25 yrs ago.

    Didn't think they were in North America, thought they were only Tropical species.

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  2. Aug 29, 2014 at 11:28 AM
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    Was bow hunting last year and one day I climbed into my stand I saw that I was sharing my tree with a sleeping raccoon. It didn't wake up until dusk and wasn't bothered at all by me.

    Had a weasel climb my tree that I was hunting out of. He got to about eye level until he realized I was there and got the hell out of there.

    Camping out of the back of my truck my gf wakes up about 3am to go to the bathroom. She shines the flash light on our campsite and sees two giant raccoons about 5 feet away from us.

    I watched a young buck try to get a branch (for whatever reason) that required him to get on his hind legs. Well he got up on his two back feet and fell right onto his back in the mud.

    Nothing too strange but its the best I could think of at the moment. I guess I'm glad I don't see what some of you guys do.
     
  3. Aug 30, 2014 at 8:32 PM
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    :mad: I was not that lucky....I saw two guys:mad:
     
  4. Oct 3, 2014 at 10:17 PM
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    Some really cool shit
    I was in a boat on Folsom Lake one winter when I saw a big ass buck swimming across a cove. Unfortunately, it was being chased in the water by a dog. Instead of swimming across to the other side of the cove the damn deer did a big u-turn and headed back to the shore it had come from. Big problem. There was another dog. This one on the shore that prevented the buck from coming back. The deer swam around for a few more minutes, then became fatigued. The second dog got in the water and then both chased the deer. One dog finally swam up the deers back and drowned the poor bastard. The dogs then swam back to shore and ran off into the brush. Never saw a human with them. If only the deer had kept going to the other shore it would have made it.
     
  5. Sep 22, 2015 at 4:55 PM
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    Post from another site, I read all 4 parts, very interesting to me,
    I wasn't sure where else to post these stories, so I figured I'd share them here. I've been an SAR officer for a few years now, and along the way I've seen some things that I think you guys will be interested in.

    • I have a pretty good track record for finding missing people. Most of the time they just wander off the path, or slip down a small cliff, and they can't find their way back. The majority of them have heard the old 'stay where you are' thing, and they don't wander far. But I've had two cases where that didn't happen. Both bother me a lot, and I use them as motivation to search even harder on the missing persons cases I get called on. The first was a little boy who was out berry-picking with his parents. He and his sister were together, and both of them went missing around the same time. Their parents lost sight of them for a few seconds, and in that time both the kids apparently wandered off. When their parents couldn't find them, they called us, and we came out to search the area. We found the daughter pretty quickly, and when we asked where her brother was, she told us that he'd been taken away by 'the bear man.' She said he gave her berries and told her to stay quiet, that he wanted to play with her brother for a while. The last she saw of her brother, he was riding on the shoulders of 'the bear man' and seemed calm. Of course, our first thought was abduction, but we never found a trace of another human being in that area. The little girl was also insistent that he wasn't a normal man, but that he was tall and covered in hair, 'like a bear', and that he had a 'weird face.' We searched that area for weeks, it was one of the longest calls I've ever been on, but we never found a single trace of that kid. The other was a young woman who was out hiking with her mom and grandpa. According to the mother, her daughter had climbed up a tree to get a better view of the forest, and she'd never come back down. They waited at the base of the tree for hours, calling her name, before they called for help. Again, we searched everywhere, and we never found a trace of her. I have no idea where she could possibly have gone, because neither her mother or grandpa saw her come down.

    • A few times, I've been out on my own searching with a canine, and they've tried to lead me straight up cliffs. Not hills, not even rock faces. Straight, sheer cliffs with no possible handholds. It's always baffling, and in those cases we usually find the person on the other side of the cliff, or miles away from where the canine has led us. I'm sure there's an explanation, but it's sort of strange.

    • One particularly sad case involved the recovery of a body. A nine-year-old girl fell down an embankment and got impaled on a dead tree at the base. It was a complete freak accident, but I'll never forget the sound her mother made when we told her what had happened. She saw the body bag being loaded into the ambulance, and she let out the most haunting, heart-broken wail I've ever heard. It was like her whole life was crashing down around her, and a part of her had died with her daughter. I heard from another SAR officer that she killed herself a few weeks after it happened. She couldn't live with the loss of her daughter.

    • I was teamed up with another SAR officer because we'd received reports of bears in the area. We were looking for a guy who hadn't come home from a climbing trip when he was supposed to, and we ended up having to do some serious climbing to get to where we figured he'd be. We found him trapped in a small crevasse with a broken leg. It was not pleasant. He'd been there for almost two days, and his leg was very obviously infected. We were able to get him into a chopper, and I heard from one of the EMTs that the guy was absolutely inconsolable. He kept talking about how he'd been doing fine, and when he'd gotten to the top, a man had been there. He said the guy had no climbing equipment, and he was wearing a parka and ski pants. He walked up to the guy, and when the guy turned around, he said he had no face. It was just blank. He freaked out, and ended up trying to get off the mountain too fast, which is why he'd fallen. He said he could hear the guy all night, climbing down the mountain and letting out these horrible muffled screams. That story bothered the hell out of me. I'm glad I wasn't there to hear it.

    • One of the scariest things I've ever had happen to me involved the search for a young woman who'd gotten separated from her hiking group. We were out until late at night, because the dogs had picked up her scent. When we found her, she was curled up under a large rotted log. She was missing her shoes and pack, and she was clearly in shock. She didn't have any injuries, and we were able to get her to walk with us back to base ops. Along the way, she kept looking behind us and asking us why 'that big man with black eyes' was following us. We couldn't see anyone, so we just wrote it off as some weird symptom of shock. But the closer we got to base, the more agitated this woman got. She kept asking me to tell him to stop 'making faces' at her. At one point she stopped and turned around and started yelling into the forest, saying that she wanted him to leave her alone. She wasn't going to go with him, she said, and she wouldn't give us to him. We finally got her to keep moving, but we started hearing these weird noises coming from all around us. It was almost like coughing, but more rhythmic and deeper. It was almost insect-like, I don't really know how else to describe it. When we were within site of base ops, the woman turns to me, and her eyes are about as wide as I can imagine a human could open them. She touches my shoulder and says 'He says to tell you to speed up. He doesn't like looking at the scar on your neck.' I have a very small scar on the base of my neck, but it's mostly hidden under my collar, and I have no idea how this woman saw it. Right after she says it, I hear that weird coughing right in my ear, and I just about jumped out of my skin. I hustled her to ops, trying not to show how freaked out I was, but I have to say I was really happy when we left the area that night.

    • This is the last one I'll tell, and it's probably the weirdest story I have. Now, I don't know if this is true in every SAR unit, but in mine, it's sort of an unspoken, regular thing we run into. You can try asking about it with other SAR officers, but even if they know what you're talking about, they probably won't say anything about it. We've been told not to talk about it by our superiors, and at this point we've all gotten so used to it that it doesn't even seem weird anymore. On just about every case where we're really far into the wilderness, I'm talking 30 or 40 miles, at some point we'll find a staircase in the middle of the woods. It's almost like if you took the stairs in your house, cut them out, and put them in the forest. I asked about it the first time I saw some, and the other officer just told me not to worry about it, that it was normal. Everyone I asked said the same thing. I wanted to go check them out, but I was told, very emphatically, that I should never go near any of them. I just sort of ignore them now when I run into them because it happens so frequently.
    I have a lot more stories, and I suppose if anyone's interested, I'll tell some of them tomorrow. If anyone has any theories about the stairs, or if you've seen them too, let me know.

    EDIT: Part 2 is up: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3ijnt6/im_a_search_and_rescue_officer_for_the_us_forest/
     
  6. Sep 23, 2015 at 12:44 PM
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    ^^^ That's some creepy shit right there...
     
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    Didn't even offer to help, smh.
    Lmao.
     
  8. Sep 23, 2015 at 1:16 PM
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  9. Sep 23, 2015 at 1:19 PM
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    Oh yeah, I read all 4 or 5 parts, some weird shit in there man!
     
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    It's an interesting read! Chipping away at my shift.
     
  11. Sep 23, 2015 at 4:15 PM
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    I just finished them, and I'll be damned if I ever go into the woods alone again.
     
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    Creepy skinny human-like 4 toes footprint following quail trails on an old dirt road:alien:
     
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    Was going off on a rant about how dumb this was until I realized this is a clip from a "want to be scared" sub. Basically X-files fan fiction.

    Get out & enjoy the woods, folks. It's good for you.
     
  14. Oct 19, 2015 at 4:57 AM
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    Yeah it's just fun to read when you want to burn some time, I thought it would be a fun read for some people
     
  15. Jan 31, 2016 at 3:34 PM
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    wilcam47 Keep on keeping on!

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    I dont believe the sasquatch thing at all....first because in all of America no redneck has killed one yet??? come on! they would be the first ones to show off their prize! Second Something that big isnt going to go with out a clear pic of some sort...especially with game cameras all around...Ive been in the woods a lot Ive never seen anything resembling all these stories of sasquatch...

    Couple cool things Ive seen, I saw a weasel carrying its kill (chipmunk) through the woods...lol I saw a falcon carry off its meal...a Stellars Jay...only reason it was neat was the Stellars Jay was the same size as the falcon...quite amazing lift for the falcon.
     
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    Florida Panther, cougar, mountain lion. All do something like this.
     
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    When I was a kid riding dirt bikes in the mountains with my big brother I ran over a rattle snake and it flung up and hit my bro in the chest. We stopped and the poor thing was still alive but crushed. I did the honors or putting it out if it's misery and taking the rattle. Felt bad for killing the damn thing.
     
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    Some friends and I were driving some trails off of highway 80 near Tahoe and there was a manikin head on a stake right off trail. It was really weird.
     
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