Mysterious Forest Sounds, Humanoid Sightings, and Enigmatic Women - Oh My!
Posted Monday, March 11, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A video posted to YouTube by the channel Old Hillbilly Horror has been making the rounds among the Bigfoot community, and it's easy to see why. The video features two hours of terrifying park ranger horror stories, including encounters with Dogman, Sasquatch, Wendigo, and other mysterious creatures of the deep woods.
In the first story, the video's creator and their friend were smoking in a forest on the outskirts of London when they heard a loud noise that sounded like a gas valve being opened and then closed. They couldn't find any source for the noise, but as they were leaving, they saw a group of people with long strip lights approaching them. The group didn't seem threatening, but the pair felt like they weren't supposed to be there, so they left in a hurry.
The next story comes from a neighbor who worked at Crater Lake National Park in the late 1980s. While clearing brush and repairing a trail, he heard strange singing coming from the forest and felt a presence watching him. As he continued walking, he heard footsteps behind him and eventually saw a humanoid creature with bluish eyes and gray skin. The creature stared at him without blinking before disappearing into the undergrowth.
The final story takes place in Chicago, where a man was approached by a pale-skinned woman with black eyes who asked for help. When he took her to the hospital, she vanished into thin air. The man and his family experienced unexplained activity in their homes for months afterward.
While these stories don't directly involve Bigfoot, they do highlight the mysterious and sometimes terrifying creatures that inhabit our forests and parks. As Bigfoot believers, we know that there is still so much we don't understand about the natural world, and videos like this one only serve to deepen the mystery.
If you're interested in hearing more park ranger horror stories, be sure to check out the Old Hillbilly Horror video on YouTube. And as always, stay safe out there in the woods!