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Yes, I stole this idea from ExPo but it was a cool thread... So what strange moments has anyone here ever encountered when camping or off the beaten path?

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I have a couple... two are on the road mid-trip and one was actually camping. Yes, it's a long post :lol:

1. Middle of the Alaska Range. My close encounter. I was in the middle of a mountain bike traverse of a certain corridor of the Alaska Range(traversing Black Rapids side to Tok side for the curious). I climbed up above the glaciers and camped on a nice soft grassy ledge for the night. Hadn't seen another person in 4 days and I'm (90% certainty) at least 40 miles from another human... not a bad palce to be. So I get the tent set up and lay down for the night. I was woken up by breathing outside of my tent and footsteps. The thought of another person didn't even cross my mind as there is simply NOBODY out there. I can't figure out what kind of animal would even be in this area... I hadn't seen tracks for 2 days and I was surrounded by glaciers and rock. More breathing, a snort, more footsteps. I am armed with a leatherman When a body part of some sort pressed against the wall of the tent I kicked it as hard as I could and jumped out the tent door. There were 4 small dall sheep staring at me looking rather surprised...
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they had been trying to eat the moss from under my tent. So I moved my tent a few feet over to facilitate... they munched and paced around for the next hour or so.

2. Yukon Territory. My close call moment. I was driving solo from Fairbanks, AK down to the states in the middle of January (I grew up in AK so this isn't odd). I was about 3 hours south of Whitehorse at about 2am and there is a person walking down the middle of the road. If you've been in the area, you know how odd this is in the middle of the winter. I hadn't seen a car in the ditch anywhere or tracks going off the road. My spidey sense was tingling and I made sure my large ball peen hammer was across my lap (used for knocking ice off the bottom of the vehicle and wheelwells). I pulled up alongside the individual with the passenger window down and asked if SHE needed help. This lady never stopped walking and was mumbling something or other. I asked one more time if she was ok and suddenly a guy jumped onto the driver's side of my truck (ford expedition), punching the window and trying to open to door (locked), the lady tried to jump in the open passenger window and get over to me. She got hit square in the forehead with the hammer, fell out the window and I drove off. The guy was still on my running board trying to get in until he fell off at about 20 yeards later when I kicked the door open at about 30mph. I still have no idea what came of those two or if they even survived

3. Idaho. My Stephen King moment. This was on the same trip as the above story. It was the middle of the night (once again) and I was passing through SE Idaho on my way to New Mexico. Hadn't seen a vehicle in a while and was on the lookout for a gas station. I saw a sign for some little town and it had the symbol for gas so I pulled off the highway, hoping they had hot coffee I saw the lights from the bigger Shell station and thought that maybe it was a truck stop and I could pull off and snooze a bit. So I pulled ito the station and fueled up... no other vehicles or semi's around so my plans to snooze would have to wait. I went into the station and there was no employee to be seen. No big deal, was probably in the back stocking something or on the phone. I used the bathroom and started perusing the snacks... looked for some coffee but all 4 pots were cold... odd. After grabbing some snacks I went up to the counter... still no employee. I waited, peeked on their surveillance monitors, nothing. Cracked all the "employees only" doors and shouted a bit... nothing. It was just me in the gas station by myself. I left some cash on the counter for my snacks and went back to the vehicle. I did a quick lap around the building to look for someone and found nothing, not one car. I was pretty tired by then and I saw a sign for a campground 2 miles down the road through town. Couldn't be too bad, it looked like a town of a couple thousand in typical interstate-dependent decor. I drove up main street toward the campground and started to notice something... yes it was 3am, but there was absolutely no movement in this entire town. No glows from TV's in wondows. No lights in windows for that matter. No cars driving anywhere. No people peering at me through their curtains. I thought nothing of it and continued down the street until I hit the road to the campground... I'm not going to lie, it was dark and scary and something wasn't cool about it... so I turned around to head back to the highway. On the way back I shut my radio off, stopped in the middle of main street, and got out to listen. Nothing. No noise at all. This was too weird to leave alone so I went down some of the residential streets... there was one car parked outside of one house in the whole town. No lights on anywhere. I stopped again in the middle of the street again and listened... nothing. Too strange... not even a barking dog or stray cat. I reached inside the truck and held the horn for a good 4 seconds... a single light, angry person, barking dog,or curtain opening would have been fine... but nothing. I decided this was strange enough and headed back to the highway. On my way out, I could still see my money on the counter and the gas station was still empty almost an hour later. Wish I remembered the name of that town.

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2. Yukon Territory. My close call moment. I was driving solo from Fairbanks, AK down to the states in the middle of January (I grew up in AK so this isn't odd). I was about 3 hours south of Whitehorse at about 2am and there is a person walking down the middle of the road. If you've been in the area, you know how odd this is in the middle of the winter. I hadn't seen a car in the ditch anywhere or tracks going off the road. My spidey sense was tingling and I made sure my large ball peen hammer was across my lap (used for knocking ice off the bottom of the vehicle and wheelwells). I pulled up alongside the individual with the passenger window down and asked if SHE needed help. This lady never stopped walking and was mumbling something or other. I asked one more time if she was ok and suddenly a guy jumped onto the driver's side of my truck (ford expedition), punching the window and trying to open to door (locked), the lady tried to jump in the open passenger window and get over to me. She got hit square in the forehead with the hammer, fell out the window and I drove off. The guy was still on my running board trying to get in until he fell off at about 20 yeards later when I kicked the door open at about 30mph. I still have no idea what came of those two or if they even survived.
See, I know it sounds bad, but this is why I don't stop to help anyone anymore. If that had have been me, instead of a headache and a pump knot on their head from a ball peen hammer, it would have been a .40 caliber hole.

I did help these two guy out once with a ride. I was hauling a trailer load of items that were destined for Goodwill and I stopped to fill up for gas. While I was pumping gas, two dudes with a dog (why do all homeless people have dogs?) came up to me and asked for money. I told them I didn't have any. They said well, can we get a ride then? I said to where? They wanted to go across the bridge to the nearest soup kitchen. So, I let them ride in the trailer across the bridge when I had two perfectly good, open seats in the Jeep.lol I figured this was the safest way to help someone out and if they stole something out of the back, I was giving it away anyway.

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DANG! You have some good ones! That one about the woman and man trying to attack you is NUTS! I'm glad you made it out safe.

Mine are pretty typical...strange animals coming to visit while I'm in my tent in one State or another. Nothing more interesting than deer or possum though.

I did have one middle-of-the-night truck incident though, that might be worth telling. I was driving over to a woman's house (that I was semi-dating) through the middle of the Kentucky forest, weaving down the curvy two-lane road, when suddenly a huge white-haired beast leaped out in front of my truck. I hit it square with the front of the truck and an ocean of white hair went cascading over the windshield.

I stopped immediately (in the middle of the road) and looked around.

Nothing.

Not a scratch on my truck, no white hair, no carcass. Nothing.

I always thought it was my wild midnight imagination run amuck, but years later I read one of those Unexplained Mysteries books that talked about ghost animals sometimes appearing to people before calamity (kinda like the Mothman).

Only problem is, that woman decided that very night to get back together with her insane ex-husband. I personally didn't really consider that a calamity, so I still don't know what that big white-haired thing was trying to tell me.

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See, I know it sounds bad, but this is why I don't stop to help anyone anymore. If that had have been me, instead of a headache and a pump knot on their head from a ball peen hammer, it would have been a .40 caliber hole.


Can't take guns into Canada :roll: I was thinking the same thing about 10 minutes after the fact.

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I would have gone back and got my cash.....and a few extra snacks. :D

But I have a weird story.
This took place in my neighborhood, a bout a 5 minute walk from my house. Well, anyways, me and a couple friends were going to go camping back in the woods for the hell of it, its about 1030pm when we head out. All we have is a lantern, tent, pillows, a lighter, some pocket knives, and snacks. Once we get to the tree line we hear something move, we think nothing of it. Raccoon or a opossum or something, so we keep moving. We get about 20 feet past the tree line and we hear footsteps and rather loud breathing. So we start to get paranoid but keep going, after a few more feet of walking see a big figure break a tree. It broke a friggin' tree! It was about 4 inches thick. It was crazy. We all freak out and run. Next day we go back to find out wtf happened and we see a broken tree and what looks like they might be footprints but we aren't sure, we aren't footprint experts. But it freaked us out. I wish I would have had a flashlight to be able to have found out what it was that broke the tree. We're thinking big foot or a bear. But I've never seen a bear here, never seen a bigfoot either. hah.

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2. Yukon Territory. My close call moment. I was driving solo from Fairbanks, AK down to the states in the middle of January (I grew up in AK so this isn't odd). I was about 3 hours south of Whitehorse at about 2am and there is a person walking down the middle of the road. If you've been in the area, you know how odd this is in the middle of the winter. I hadn't seen a car in the ditch anywhere or tracks going off the road. My spidey sense was tingling and I made sure my large ball peen hammer was across my lap (used for knocking ice off the bottom of the vehicle and wheelwells). I pulled up alongside the individual with the passenger window down and asked if SHE needed help. This lady never stopped walking and was mumbling something or other. I asked one more time if she was ok and suddenly a guy jumped onto the driver's side of my truck (ford expedition), punching the window and trying to open to door (locked), the lady tried to jump in the open passenger window and get over to me. She got hit square in the forehead with the hammer, fell out the window and I drove off. The guy was still on my running board trying to get in until he fell off at about 20 yeards later when I kicked the door open at about 30mph. I still have no idea what came of those two or if they even survived


I've heard of this happening before. People do this to try and hijack peoples cars. I bet after their encounter with you they stopped doing that. hah. I know I would after getting a hammer to straight to the forehead. lol

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Wow. Some good stories here. Durango, that's exactly why I don't pick up people anymore. Also the reason I carry a blunt heavy object in my ride as well. :wink: The only story I have was way back when I was 6 years old. I was camping with my family in the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee. We were pulling a pop-up camper all summer long. Good times. On one of the evenings after dinner, my Dad was going outside to smoke. As he stepped out of the camper onto the ground, he stepped right on top of a skunk. I heard him yell "Oh s***!". My mom had to spend the night and the next day trying to get the smell off of my Dad. :lol: :lol:

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I have had a few goofy experiences.

One was about 15 years ago or so. It was a warm spring day in Wisconsin roughly 2am, my parents owned a video store about 2 miles from the house and I had a urge to go get a movie. Well I am driving down the road and see several black patches in the road. I am thinking they are just patches in the black top, not uncommon in most of the country. Well, as I am driving down the road with my windows down, I feel a thump and hear a whoosh noise, I quickly look to my right and see a turtle go shooting out from what I assume was my tire. It flies through the air and hits a tree line. No idea if the little guy made it or not but I am sure it was a hell of a ride.

The other was here in Vegas. About 6 years ago now. I took my, now wife, out to a spot that over looks the whole city to check out the lights and to also see a meteor shower so it is about 11pm. We are out there for a bit and it starts getting a little cold. I notice a few trucks off in the distance baja-ing through the desert and I get the spidey tingling like Durangotang talked about. I tell my wife to get in the truck we are outta here. Well, as we are heading down the trail we notice some of the lights go out, but they didn't turn off exactly, they kind of just disappeared as if they fell into a hole. She looks at me and says that she too is feeling weird about this. We increase our speed a little and the only vehicle with lights turns and heads right for us. It has its brights on, 3 or 4 offroad lights on and as we get close to it he slows down the window opens and a flood light pops out and it turns on. Hits us right in the face, I just barely make out 2 people in the truck and one guy with what looked like a shotgun or riffle. I kick it to high gear and take off down the trail, I tell my wife to duck and hang on for dear life. We are hauling down this "road" more like gravel trail of death at about 50mph and we are hitting bumps HARD! I keep an eye on my mirror and see the guy follow us a bit then the lights in the desert turn on again and the truck hits the brake hard enough to kick up a big dust cloud and it turns and heads back after the lights. We didn't stop till we got home. We still talk about it from time to time.

Since then we are always armed when we leave the house. As for the vehicle we were in, it was my 2000 Grand Cherokee...it had a few scratches but never showed any signs of abuse from that night. Luckily, it was a lease, lol.

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To the "People in the road" story....


This is why the world sucks. You can't trust anybody. All those horror/deserted road or town movies.....They not that unbelievable after all.

Sheesh! :evil:

If you hit that lady hard enough, she should be dead. Maybe massive brain damage if she's lucky.

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