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    We've all been frightened by things that go bump in the night, but imagine hearing those scary sounds isolated in a forest, miles away from mankind and any sort of salvation. That's the reality for many park rangers. Rangers are often left to venture out and care for parks on their own, often...


    Sky
    Let’s Go Brandon!!!!!

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    I clicked on the paramedic stories. I wish I hadn't.
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      #3
      Over 1100 people have disappeared from our national parks in the past 100 years but National Park Service doesn't keep adequate records.
      Tuesday is soylent green day

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        #4
        Originally posted by Steve28 View Post
        I clicked on the paramedic stories. I wish I hadn't.
        Yeah, it was a little gross.
        It's not the size of the dog, in the fight. It's the size of the fight, in the dog.

        No guts, no glory. All pain, and fury.

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          #5
          I think it's a time vortex. Probably some side effect from CERN.
          Bigger the Government, the smaller the Citizen.

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            #6
            Originally posted by rover View Post
            I think it's a time vortex. Probably some side effect from CERN.
            Would that be the mandela effect?
            https://csagovernment.org/index.html

            http://deovindice.org/

            http://dixienet.org/

            http://leagueofthesouth.com/

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              #7
              I can relate to one story mayaca presented about the cougar following the ranger. I was working on a road project in the national forest north of Ventura CA in the middle of nowhere. I was camping since it was 100 miles from home and I liked to take walks in the evenings. I went up about a mile on a trail and when returning I noticed big cat tracks on top of my own. The cougar had followed me almost a half mile and I was only a couple hundred yards down the trail when I saw the tracks. It was close!
              So the next evening I did the same trail, this time packing a Ruger 30 cal carbine revolver. I did my mile and on the way back I ran into a young couple and we chatted for a minute and went on our way. They must have looked back at me and noticed the handgun on my lower back and they asked, why are you carrying a gun? I said, if you saw what I saw yesterday, you would be carrying a gun too!.............They followed me back to camp, lol.
              Screw diplomacy...........bring it!

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                #8
                There are stories I would share if I trusted everyone not to put out my personal info, but since that has been violated before.....
                Let’s Go Brandon!!!!!

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                  #9
                  Another story, not creepy but it was entertaining. Same place, same job, same trail a few weeks later. As I returned from my walk it was almost dark. As I passed the first campsite on the grounds a fellow had his girlfriend's top off and was relishing in suckin her tits. Why they had their camplite on so bright is anybody's guess but I was far enough away to not be noticed. He quickly had her shorts off and went to poundin this chick on the picnic table.
                  Anyway when they were finished it led to a little poundin of my own back at my campsite!
                  Screw diplomacy...........bring it!

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                    #10
                    I was in a woods once. Came into a clearing and the perimeter was lined with teddy bears hanging from trees. At the time, it was quite disturbing tbh....
                    Bigger the Government, the smaller the Citizen.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mayaca View Post
                      There are stories I would share if I trusted everyone not to put out my personal info, but since that has been violated before.....
                      Good choice.

                      I choose to put out certain things of my life out on here, I've nothing to hide and I'm a pretty open person regardless.

                      Besides, I have nearly 3,000 people on my Facebook; I've led a fairly public life. So I figured, what's the point.

                      But, that being said; I totally understand why someone wouldn't post stuff like that on the net. Sometimes, it better to be safe, rather than sorry.
                      It's not the size of the dog, in the fight. It's the size of the fight, in the dog.

                      No guts, no glory. All pain, and fury.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by rokitman View Post
                        Another story, not creepy but it was entertaining. Same place, same job, same trail a few weeks later. As I returned from my walk it was almost dark. As I passed the first campsite on the grounds a fellow had his girlfriend's top off and was relishing in suckin her tits. Why they had their camplite on so bright is anybody's guess but I was far enough away to not be noticed. He quickly had her shorts off and went to poundin this chick on the picnic table.
                        Anyway when they were finished it led to a little poundin of my own back at my campsite!


                        Rokit, you perv! Hahahahaha, good one.
                        It's not the size of the dog, in the fight. It's the size of the fight, in the dog.

                        No guts, no glory. All pain, and fury.

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                          #13
                          I can't read the articles right now because I'm at work, but I will when I get home.

                          Today at I pulled 8 dead deer out of the lake that died from hemorrhagic fever. So friggin gross. I've gagged for hours today.

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                            #14
                            I found a bunch of dead cows on the ranch once. They had been touching the fence when it was hit by lightning. At first I thought someone had shot them.
                            Let’s Go Brandon!!!!!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Sky View Post
                              I can't read the articles right now because I'm at work, but I will when I get home.

                              Today at I pulled 8 dead deer out of the lake that died from hemorrhagic fever. So friggin gross. I've gagged for hours today.
                              Less hunters = more sick game

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