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People Break Down The Most Terrifying Experiences They've Ever Had In The Woods

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For many people, escaping to the woods, either in a tent or a cabin, is just what they need to escape from their current realities and reset their mind.

Allowing themselves to be one with nature, and cut off from technology.

Not everyone finds the woods a peaceful place, however.

Indeed, being cut off from the rest of the world, all the while surrounded by wildlife, it's easy to see why some people find the woods scary, and not at all relaxing.

Particularly if their time in the woods included an experience which made them never want to return, ever again.


Redditor TheBigChief04 was eager to hear the most terrifying experiences people ever had while deep in the woods, leading them to ask:
"Outdoorsmen of Reddit: What is the most terrifying experience you’ve encountered in the woods?"

In The Company Of Wolves

"Walking in the pitch black out to a deer stand."

"So dark you couldn't see your hand in front of your face."

"Heard some circling around me of something large, it was trotting along."

"No big deal, figured it was a deer."

"Then it stopped and let out the most bone chilling howl I have ever heard."

"So loud it was like it was inside of me."

"A few wolves howled back in the distance and it ran off."

"Needed new underwear."- jubstep45

Who's That Cackling?

"I was backwoods camping in Canada with my ex."

"Deep forest, we'd been out there a day or two and hadn't seen anyone."

"That evening we were in the tent playing cards and heard something in the bushes, making a giant racket."

"It was getting steadily closer."

"It got to the area we were in and stopped."

"We debated what to do but finally opened the tent, both completely freaked out, and found... chickens."

"Three chickens, en route home to an organic farm we didn't know was nearby."- Worldly_Salamander_

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Is That Water I Hear?

"An after dark flash flood that roared through camp."

"Twelve of us...five of them were sleeping in the canyon bottom."

"It's amazing nobody died."

"That was 32 years ago and I still sleep lightly and always pack clean underpants."- BrunoGerace

Stranger By The Lake

"When I was about fifteen yrs old me and some of my friends decided to go camping at a nearby lake."

"It was a 3-4 hr hike, and the nearest house was Maybe 3 hr away."

"We brought some homemade wine and drank the whole night and ate poorly grilled hot dogs."

"Life was good."

"We all shared the tent so it was crowded as f*ck in the tent but we all fell asleep around 2 am."

"At 4 I wake up because i can feel someone running their hand down my forearm."

"Not that unlikely that someone brushes up against me since there wasn't any space to move around in the crowded tent."

"But this is the arm that is facing the tent."

"So someone touched me from the outside of the tent."

"I sit up and gets instantly horrified to see that all my friends are sound asleep in the tent with me."

"I put on my deepest voice and shout 'whoever the f*ck you are you need to leave'."

"And a manly low voice answers me 'you should pack up your stuff and leave', not threatening or aggressive."

"Just calmly and in a dead kinda way."

"By now all my friends are awake and are just looking at me."

"No words just pure horror in their eyes."

"I say: 'Okay, we will go, but you need to leave'."

"Hurry up"

"When we get out of the tent this man, who is f*cking huge btw has taken the little row boat that was laying at the bank and gotten into it and is just sitting in the middel of the lake and watching us pack up our stuff and trying to get the f*ck away asap."

"We had to walk around the lake at our way back and he was just sitting there watching us."

"We never went back."

"This was 17 years ago in a rural Scandinavian country."

"We have a 'free to roam law' so we where not trespassing."

"We knew our way around the small town we grew up, everybody knows everybody."

"There have been no people missing and or found dead."

"Never."

"There hasn't been a murder in generations."

"We told our parents who at first tried to calm us down and they said that we where probably overreacting."

"But the way he caressed my arm before he told us to go was not normal."

"When we told them everything and What he said to us we where told to never go back."

"After covid we all met up and the subject came up and we tried to do some digging."

"There are no houses or cabins anywhere near."

"The lake is way too small to fish in."

"When he was sitting dead center in his little boat there was Maybe 60 feet to land on all sides."

"No one has ever seen this man before or after."- Withthisaccountican

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Lose Lose Situation

"As a Boy Scout, we found a bunch of scorpions in our Adirondack."

"We ran outside screaming our heads off, and then lightening struck a tree like 20 yards away."

"We turned on our heels and ran straight back to the scorpions."- captainkatalis

A Bit Too Much Holiday Spirit

"Many years ago, when I was about 14, I was hiking deep in the woods behind my house with some friends."

"We were miles away from home- further than any of us had ever gone before."

"And we came up to the edge of a clearing and a little further down the tree line, we saw a lump of clothes underneath an old deer stand."

"We got a little closer and we could make out legs and arms and boots."

"They were wet from rain and had been there for a while."

"Obviously, our first thought was that it was a hunter who had an accident and fallen out of his stand and was dead."

"We were freaked out and it took us a little bit to get up the nerve to get a better look."

"It wasn't until we were practically on top of it that we realized that it was a dummy."

"We had wandered all the way up to the edge of a big Christmas Tree farm's property and the dummy was part of their decorations from a haunted hayride thing they did."

"They must have forgotten about it when closing up for the year."

"We had a good laugh but we were all scared sh*tless for a few minutes."- Ocksu2

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The Bear Necessities

"I work in the bush and sometimes spend months out there."

"Most terrifying was seeing a bear start to circle me right as the helicopter pilot radioed me to say he couldn't get to my location because of the weather."

"Luckily I had a shotgun with me, and eventually the pilot got down to me, but yeah, sitting there in the sleet while watching that grizzly slowly and sneakily try to cut around my position in the fading light was absolutely terrifying."

"The whole time I was trying to come up with possible ways to keep from being outflanked and to keep visual contact with it in case I had to shoot it."

"This was in the late fall, so the bear probably hadn't put on enough fat for the year and was looking to supplement it."

"Spooky stuff!"- Psychological_Put395

Not A Terribly Uncommon Discovery In The Woods...

"I was backpacking with my dog and about 12 miles from the road and trailhead."

"So pretty far from people though popular enough that other hikers might be around."

"Though we saw no-one all day."

"About 2 a.m. my dog started this really low deep growl and wakes me up."

"Turn on my headlamp and see his teeth showing and he's right on top of me."

"I hear heavy footsteps (black bear / moose?) near the tent."

"I leash my dog so he doesn't tear thru the tent and the footsteps move further away, but keep circling my tent."

"All of my food and toiletries are hung in a tree in a bear bag - nothing in the tent to draw a bear's attention."

"I clap my hands - something is still slowly circling - not something a moose would do, and a bear might if he wanted food - but I've got nothing and a really big dog with me."

"I decide to step out of the tent with the leash in one hand and bear spray in the other - yelling 'hey bear'."

"The footsteps stop - dog's nose is in the air telling me to look right - but nothing in my headlamp that I can see."

"Didn't hear anything run off, but it's quiet."

"I give it 5 minutes or so, get back in the tent, and it starts up again - slowly circling maybe 50 feet from me."

"Maybe an hour later, I hear the footsteps wander off into the woods."

"At dawn, I take the dog, and the bear spray, and start looking for tracks."

"I find a clear path in the leaves that had been trampled, but no tracks."

"The dogs nose is on the ground, and I follow his lead - and he follows the loop around our campsite."

"We finally see a few human footprint - not shoe tracks - a regular size (not bigfoot) bare human foot."

"Plus - yup a human turd and toilet paper."

"Some a**hole was wandering around the middle of nowhere, near the tent and circling my tent for an hour or more, and left a dump for me to find."

"Hiking and backpacking is incredibly safe. I've been doing this for decades, and this is the only weird experience I've ever had."

"The hiking community is incredibly friendly."

"The trails have become more crowded since covid, and your definitely seeing more people on trails, and less trail courtesy (litter - leaving dog poop bags, pooping too close to the trail and not burying you poop)."

"Also - I was very far away from civilization. "

"Bad guys don't hike 12 miles to do harm, and I'm pretty sure they don't carry toilet paper."

"I've hiked thousand of miles without a single dangerous human interaction."

"What I think happened?"

"Much as I'd love to say it was a young sasquatch, a skin walker or a wendigo - I'm guessing it was a disoriented backpacker that left their tent to crap, and got confused."

"I was hiking a somewhat popular long loop trail, and I believe someone was probably hiking the opposite way, and stopped somewhere off trail ahead of me."

"I was backwoods camping - not at a campground."

"Regulations are that you need to be 200 feet off the trail and into the woods to set up a camp."

"So they could have been a quarter mile ahead on the trail and I wouldn't have known unless they were noisy (or smelly enough for my dog to let me know)."

"The most likely explanation is that they were heavily under the influence, got up to crap, and got lost on their way back to their tent, and found my site."

"They approach my tent and realized they were wrong, and tried to find their way back to their camp."

"Then they heard my dog, and me yelling to scare off a bear, and either thought we were a risk to them, or too lit to answer back."

"The circle around my camp was several hundred feet - and my tent wouldn't be visible for most of the loop - I was camping between several spruce trees."

"I didn't get back to sleep!"

"I couldn't get back to sleep."

"It was late Sept and sunrise was around 6 a.m."

"When we found the poop pile, I relaxed - I really didn't think there would be anyone nearby as we were in a very tough area to get to - requiring going over 2 mountain summits from my direction, and 6 other mountains in the other direction."

"The total hike was about 40 miles IIRC."

"We were going to be out for 3 nights, and 4 days."

"After I realized it was a human, my first assumption was that there was a lost hiker."

"I texted a friend that does Search and Rescue in the area t see if there were any reports of lost or overdue hikers."

"If there had been, I would have had my dog try to follow that trail to see if I could have found their campsite."

"As no one was missing, we broke camp and went on our way."

"He was the best dog ever."

"I lost him about 5 years ago."

"I knew that dog would die for me."

"Several years after this incident, I got diagnosed with cancer. **(**ETA - I've been in remission for several years and things look good)."

"This dog was so in tune with me that he knew how sh*tty I was going to feel before I did."

"He would walk with me to the bathroom, and sit right next to me as a puked my guts up."

"He'd walk me back to bed and let me rest my hand on his back if I needed a little help walking."

"Everyone has a heart dog - he was mine."

"I swear he knew I had cancer before I did."

"He used to sniff me right where my tumor was located."

"I still get teary eye'd thinking of him."

"Rest in peace big guy."- BionicGimpster

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It's What They Didn't See Or Hear...

"Absolute silence. No wind, no animals, nothing. One second there were all the sounds of nature, then nothing. Lasted for a few seconds that felt like an eternity." Reddit

There's a reason that so many fairy tales and scary stories are set deep in the woods.

For while staying alert and using your best judgment will no doubt keep you safe, the possibilities of what could happen to you are endless, and terrifying.

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