5 True Scary Appalachian Trail Stories | VOL 2

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5 True Scary Appalachian Trail Stories Volume 2 includes tales from those who ventured to conquer the longest and most revered hiking trail in North America...

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🕓 TIME STAMPS:
Story 1►0:00
Story 2►7:35
Story 3►11:15
Story 4►20:58
Story 5►36:03

DISCLAIMER: All stories within this video are provided with explicit permission from their respective authors. Thank you to all who participated in today's video!

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As a person from Appalachia, listen to the stories- they’re true.

meagain
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When I was in my teens, I spent much time with my grandparents in the foothills of the border between northern North Carolina and Virginia. I used to ride an off-road motorcycle back in the “holler”, sometimes taking fishing 🎣 equipment. Sometimes I heard creepy sounds, but never saw anything. After getting ‘creeped out’ a few times, and listening to Grandpa’s stories of escaped prisoners, I opted to hang out in less remote areas.

harrybrooks
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You know a person is pure evil when even criminals don't want anything to do with them.

emeraldangel
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I live in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. I've dubbed myself Squatch because I roam the woods, make a lot of noise to see who is around and sadly can't find too many places to fit in amongst people.

MrTimelord
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STAGMITES are those critters you get from that 10 pt buck you bagged on your last hunt. STALAGMITES are those things you trip over in the cave while taking care not to bonk your head on the STALACTITES.

harrybrooks
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Appalachian stories are always a treat. Thank you Joel 🥰

shesmoonlight
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Story #3 hits home as a fellow New Jersian with an obsession with ruins and a love for the Appalachian trail. ❤️
What is the draw? Is it the energy of the past still vibrating from walls within that seems to be the pull? Or the breathtaking untamed beauty of the ruins itself? The irony of man taking over land just to be overrun by the course of nature again, the fine line between life or death? Or. My favorite reason of all growing up with my nose buried in Weird NJ magazines during my teenage years that made me count down the days until my friends and I got our licenses to start ticking off the destinations on our list. Ah, to have that sense of wonder without that sense of fear as adulthood brings on wisdom.

And Joel. Happy father’s day. You are truly by far my most favorite narrator and I count down the minutes every “Monday, Wednesday and Friday..” for when I get out of work to jump in my car and start Let’s Read up for my drive home. You are my morning routine, my commute to work and everything in between. Keep up the amazing work. I think I speak for everyone when I say we love you and appreciate everything you do and you deserve the best father’s day ever!

jaxxroxx
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When it's 4:00 you know that video is about to drop. Joel you never fail, always on time.

theprowler
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Yes I’m so early! Smokin a J and taking my dog for his nice long night time walk rn… this came at the *perfect* time… like usual ☺️. Have a good night everyone!! 🌙 xx.

ryeepiee
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I went camping in the Appalachians . I have never went camping anywhere since. I seen something in the middle of the night sitting by the camp fire. ( It wasn't a bear ). That was the last time I went camping

priscillaking
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Thanks Joel, from NC.

THESE STORIES ARE ABOUT MY KIN!!!

ApacheMustache
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This guy is so consistent it’s unreal and if my mums reading this hi

hypeiceT
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as someone who lives in the area i love to hear these :D

zoe
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Anything from the woods are my favourite stories. 👍
Thanks as always sir.

butters_
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I grew up minutes from Dead Women's Hollow so that one really struck close to home. Some creepy stuff up in the mountains

Dearduckput
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Stoked! Hope everyone doing well tonight. attempting to send posi vibes your way 👌✨👌✨

ScaryStoriesAtAM
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As someone from VA story 3 is very creepy. Mainly because I’m a sophomore in college studying Fish/Wildlife Management and Conservation Biology. If I heard it right, I did a essay on Barbours Creek. This area is under a designated wilderness area, thus meaning there should be NO trapping, hunting etc. It’s not unlikely since Barbours Creek is located next to a National Forest, where those activities are allowed. Still, someone shouldn’t be setting traps on designated wilderness areas without a permit… and those can be hard to get. Stay safe out there.

emmaresto
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Absolutely digging the deep woods/hiking stories! Thanks so much for another great video!🥺 Any chance you might be reading some (cave) diving stories in the future?🌊 From delta p to nitrogen poisoning, those always get under my skin!

outlast_the_night
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Appalachia = Apple at-cha
Think of it as, I'm throwing an apple at-cha

traceymaiden
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ahh, nice didnt realize this was recent. You have so much content, and your reads are always so natural. Like you are telling a casual story to a friend but with a great consistency. Emphasized in the right parts, and with the right tone of voice and pauses. Loved that live stream n chill the other day

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