Night Hike in Tinker's Hollow: Unexplained Noises & Magnetic Field Changes
Posted Friday, July 12, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A chilling night hike in Tinker's Hollow has been captured on video, and it's a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The video, posted on the YouTube channel T Mac, follows Tech Sergeant Mackey and his wife as they explore the eerie woods, searching for wildlife and investigating urban legends.
As they make their way through the dark forest, the couple comes across a strange stone that seems to be emitting heat. Mackey notes that the stone is around 7 feet tall, and the creature he saw in his previous visit was close to 6 feet 5 inches. He also mentions that the area is known for its large deposits of bog iron, which can attract a lot of electricity and change the magnetic field of the place.
Throughout the video, the couple hears strange noises and sees mysterious lights. At one point, Mackey believes he hears a whistle, and later on, they hear what sounds like a thump. Despite the spooky atmosphere, Mackey and his wife remain calm and continue their investigation.
As they make their way deeper into the woods, they come across a tree that has fallen across the road, blocking their path. Mackey notes that this road leads down to the creek, but it's gated off and locked. They continue on, making their way over the steep cliff and down to the conac creek.
As they explore the area, they hear more strange noises and see more mysterious lights. At one point, Mackey believes he sees a possum, which he notes is great because they eat a ton of ticks.
Towards the end of the video, Mackey and his wife make their way back to the car, still hearing strange noises and seeing mysterious lights. They note that the experience was both spooky and fascinating, and they can't wait to explore the area again.
If you're a Bigfoot believer, this video is a must-watch. The eerie atmosphere, strange noises, and mysterious lights will leave you on the edge of your seat, wondering if Bigfoot himself might make an appearance. So grab some popcorn, turn off the lights, and get ready for a chilling night in Tinker's Hollow.