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A Strange Encounter While Bowhunting and The Gentleman of Barron Falls- There are so many reasons to get out there and take a hike, go camping, and tool around on your kayak. It’s refreshing, rejuvenating, and revitalizing. Even a simple stroll through the park can put you in a good state of mind for the rest of the day. Peace. Quiet. Solitude. The woods can be a simple, special place. But we aren’t naturally loners. We yearn for a family, a tribe, our people. We are social animals, to a fault in many ways, and our biology tends to drive us closer together. This impelling force is a constant and when we are alone or lost it can be maddening. So strong is this desire to be with others, our friends, our family, our loved ones and lovers, that it may very well be the thing that keeps us tethered to this life even when it comes to an end……The first tale today was from a poster named clyde2003 and the second was from 4labaster1.
Thanks for coming back to our little audio campfire. We are about to kick off another week with some weird and creepy stuff from the treeline. But first, some quick housekeeping,
• Please rate/review/subscribe it helps the show get more listeners which helps us get more content out which helps you guys pass that commute a little bit quicker.
• If you have a story to tell, something that happened to you and you just can’t explain it, send it to [email protected] Even if you aren’t sure about writing it yourself still email us and we can work on telling your story together.
To support the show and help keep the content rolling go to Patreon and search Backwoods Creepy. As a Patron you’ll get episodes early, special Patrons only content, and more. To find out more go to the Patreon page via the link below
https://linktr.ee/backwoodscreepypod
Music and SFX - A Hand In The Dark by Underbelly and Ty Mayer courtesy of YouTube Free Studio Library
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Our tales for today are...
A Strange Encounter While Bowhunting and The Gentleman of Barron Falls- There are so many reasons to get out there and take a hike, go camping, and tool around on your kayak. It’s refreshing, rejuvenating, and revitalizing. Even a simple stroll through the park can put you in a good state of mind for the rest of the day. Peace. Quiet. Solitude. The woods can be a simple, special place. But we aren’t naturally loners. We yearn for a family, a tribe, our people. We are social animals, to a fault in many ways, and our biology tends to drive us closer together. This impelling force is a constant and when we are alone or lost it can be maddening. So strong is this desire to be with others, our friends, our family, our loved ones and lovers, that it may very well be the thing that keeps us tethered to this life even when it comes to an end……The first tale today was from a poster named clyde2003 and the second was from 4labaster1.
Thanks for coming back to our little audio campfire. We are about to kick off another week with some weird and creepy stuff from the treeline. But first, some quick housekeeping,
• Please rate/review/subscribe it helps the show get more listeners which helps us get more content out which helps you guys pass that commute a little bit quicker.
• If you have a story to tell, something that happened to you and you just can’t explain it, send it to [email protected] Even if you aren’t sure about writing it yourself still email us and we can work on telling your story together.
To support the show and help keep the content rolling go to Patreon and search Backwoods Creepy. As a Patron you’ll get episodes early, special Patrons only content, and more. To find out more go to the Patreon page via the link below
https://linktr.ee/backwoodscreepypod
Music and SFX - A Hand In The Dark by Underbelly and Ty Mayer courtesy of YouTube Free Studio Library
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