Frightening Encounter for RVers outside Yosemite National Park!!

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Hey Guys;
A retired couple are on a RV adventure and end up at Yosemite national park while there they do some dispersed camping just outside the park. One night they have a terrifying experience from something that is just outside their RV.

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I’ll need to send you my story. I was a park ranger.

andrewl
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I think Chris got teary when mentioning that the couple had lost their son. I recently lost my son. The pain is undescribable :( Thank you for the stories Chris. 💜

Alexandra
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This is one of the reasons why I stick with 5th wheel RVs. The height of the bedroom prevents an average height person from casually looking into your bedroom. In this case though, it probably wouldn't have mattered because of this creature's height. This is also why I'm always well armed when I'm RVing.

marginbuu
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There really is no point in lying about it. My husband and I stopped telling our stories years ago cuz people just don't believe, or even if they go along with it, that look in their eyes gives it away. It's nice to find a place online where a neat person like you can tell other people's stories, and those of us who have them can feel a little more valid lol.

Una...
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I am in Florida, I've seen two, up close, but no matter how many times i tell the experience some will believe, some won't . I've never really cared if they believed or not, I was with two other people, they experienced the same thing and that's good enough .

leslievey
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You never know Chris, someday you may be telling us a story and a bigfoot will come sit down beside you to listen!! Lol.

sharir
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You know, I grew up running round in a cab over RV with my family, we were always out and about on weekends and took trips whenever we could. We had some mighty strange things happen to us too. Some of it could have been caused by humans, but having things thrown at the camper, or having it rocked from side to side when there’s no wind and your out in the middle of nowhere, is super strange. My dad was a big ol’ Marine, and he would not tangle with it, and did not want to talk about it. We would look at each other and just stay quiet. Odd things would also happen to us in the areas around Fort Bragg, Russian River, and Cloverdale, before they were built up - gold areas. I remember that one day we woke up and as usual my brother and I got up early to run around outside and something had left small fish in a straight line along our back bumper. The thing is that this back bumper had an end that opened so that you could store your fishing poles in it. It’s as though something knew what we wanted and tried to give it to us.

elizabethingram
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You’re awfully Brave Chris sharing these scary stories while sitting/camping alone in the dark lol🌙

lauralei
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Never encountered one, even in passing. But my grandfather did, twice... and he was not one to "tell tall tales". He was a trucker all his life, and a good portion of it was driving logging trucks up and down the dirt trails to logging camps to pick up the harvests, which is where he saw "sasquatch" or whatever one wants to call it. His rig was too big for them to mess with, and he was too interested in just getting away and on with his job to mess with them, so they were both fleeting encounters... but given his nature and personality, well, I have little choice but to believe him.

MrJest
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Great story! I would’ve drove off as soon as I heard them walk away. I wouldn’t get a minute of sleep if I stayed in that same location.

priyamason
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This happened a long time ago to my husband and me and our few children that we had at the time in the '70s.
We had rented a rustic cabin in the Poconos. I think it was there, as we were from New York and we knew that we could find beautiful places in Pennsylvania for vacationing if one wanted to just rough it.
So we rented it for a weekend or whatever. Maybe more days, and the kids were between the ages of 5 snd 7 years old.
This place had a nice pond with chairs as well, set up, and I remember the dragonflies would light on you with pretty multi-colored wings, and it was just very peaceful and pleasant, which I think everybody NEEDS from time to time for sure.
Also if I remember, one could do some fishing, which my husband absolutely loved to do

The first couple of nights were fine and totally normal.
We thoroughly enjoyed the serene beauty of the forest around us and the lovely lake, though.
About the third night though we had just locked the screen door leaving the main door open, because it was rather warm out and we wanted to get a breeze in the place.
Well we left the next day...
Thank GOODNESS the lock was ON the screen because around IN the dead of night someone pulled the screen twice making it really loud and I'm glad that they lock HELD!!
I remember I was just FROZEN in fear. I couldn't even move. Of course we didn't sleep the rest of the night and I think my husband had the courage finally to go over and just slam the front door shut and lock it.
As I said we left the next day and we told the proprietor what had happened. I didn't go into the office, that was a decent distance away from the cabins.
I assume they gave my husband a refund.
But we have no idea what it WAS, and we may never know what it was.
And I just hate to think of the screen door not holding with the lock.
Who knows WHAT was on the other side of that screen.
Of course with our minds we try to rationalize everything, and I thought maybe it could have been the proprietor of the place checking the cabins in the night (?) and he noticed that we just had the screen door open only, and maybe he was going to open it and close the main door quietly just to keep us safer for whatever reason.(?) But I doubt that THAT'S what it was really.
I think when the screen door was pulled it made this banging sound really loud waking us up, and whoever was on the other side might have thought maybe they have guns or something, and I better run for my life because now I know that they are probably AWAKE.
There's been too many cases. I think of people seeing these creatures called Bigfoot, and NOW we have these ones reported that look like a large wolf with long fangs and yellow eyes.
I just pray for everyone's SAFETY.
I know how scared out of our minds we were that night when this happened, and I wouldn't want this to happen to anyone else, Especially with young children.
We've never had anything happen again, and this was so long ago, and I'm not that far from 80 now... and my husband's passed away 10 years.
But life goes on and it's interesting that now I live in the Poconos with my lovely daughter, and we've been here going on 5 years. It's absolutely beautiful and very peaceful
The only occurrences that cause any kind of caution are when the bears come around and we have to take the bird feeders in at night.
Beyond that, just nothing. So I'm so very, very grateful that we've been safe.
It doesn't hurt to have the three dogs we own either!😇👌

patriciaowens
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A friend and I were tent camping in Rocky Mountain National park in August of 2015. At breakfast I told my friend I heard something bumping into stuff during the night. He acted like I was hallucinating or crazy. After breakfast, a park ranger drove up and said we had to leave, there was a grizzly in the campground. I lived in an area with black bears, but grizzlies are a different bear. Last time I was in Yosemite Hertz didn't have the sub-compact I reserved and "upgraded " us to a full size Dodge Polaris. It looked so much like a cop car other cops would wave at us and the gate guards at Yosemite mistook us for a state vehicle and let us into Yosemite without paying. I retired to Thailand, we have wild elephants, forget about bears!

topixfromthetropix
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I'm from alberta canada 🇨🇦 and I love hearing your stories. Thank you for what you do.

stefanocappella
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I randomly picked your story so I could listen to it while I drove down highway 44 west through Central Missouri and just about the same time you said Ken and Judy were from Joplin, I passed a road sign that read Joplin 228 miles. What a coincidence. I'm glad they're okay. Their experience kept me awake and your storytelling kept me engaged all the way to my driveway. Thanks

wendywilson
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I discovered this channel a month or two ago, and LOVE it. Not that it has anything to do with what I'm about to say. I am an old guy now. I'm sixty five and just retired Friday, officially anyhow. I won't get long winded. I have always loved the outdoors but never had the gumption or courage of Chris here, but I was blessed to have two friends - brothers - who grew up on my street as a kid who were avid outdoors guys due to their Father being from Greece, first generation and a real man's man, and they had property in the Allegheny Forrest and Park area in Southern New York State. We spend many a weekend and several single weeks in their secluded cabin area within the park for years growing up. Long story short, THEY were the woodsmen and I was the tag along, but in 1977 I and the two brothers who were one and two years, respectively, younger than me, took a bus trip across country to visit Yellowstone in Wyoming and Montana and then Glacier National Park in Northern Montana. Really old school way of traveling and with literally fifty dollars in my pocket. Yep, old. We were gone about a month and a half, and we hitchhiked hundreds of miles and backpacked MOST of the time in the back country. We had no firearm. Nothing. We encountered a bear one night (thankfully a black bear) and once or twice a group of "questionable people" who were of concern to us but nothing came of it. Keep in mind, we were in a few instances in situations where we didn't really see people for days at a time, and we were OUT there before cell phones or anything, and if something did arise you were miles and miles from any help. The point I'm trying to make is, these days, and even fifteen years or twenty years ago and farther out, I'd NEVER go out to a similar place without a firearm or two, at least. At LEAST. I live in Cleveland and it's very dangerous and we have constitutional carry now, thank the Lord, but even without I have my CC and don't go anywhere without any type of protection and I don't think that's an overreach at all, especially if you're dozens or more miles away from help or assistance. So, forgive the long post; regulations or not, always bring a firearm of suitable caliber to your camping destination and frankly, I'm surprised these people had nothing with them for protection. Kind of foolhardy in my estimation.

dyates
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They were experiencing a Sasquatch and they can feel your fear. They talk to you telepathy and in your dreams. I used to live with 9 in Ohio backwoods cabin and they got so bad that I sold my cabin. They won't hurt you unless you are shooting at them. I know alot about Sasquatch or Bigfoot

Woodstock
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Great campfire story as always. Wow with that kind of aggression thank goodness they were in an RV and not a tent 😱

pollyalamode
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Sunday nights don’t feel complete without a story in the woods from you Chris. Thanks for another good one!

One thing I’d love to see more of is your hikes back in the dark post-story. No matter how long or short they are they add so much to the mood… as a viewer I almost feel the need to urge you to hurry up just in case! Lol

iamthepope
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When I lived in Idaho up in the hill there was an accident in 2017 and it involved a hair big foot chasing a deer. It ran out in front of this car on a snowy day. The police verified all the markings. It was on the news local channel.

sherryhinkson
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Great video. There is many stories about strange happenings and disappearances in the back country in multiple countries. Some locations have clusters. They are part of a series called Missing 411. Many are never found, if people are found they have no memory of the activities during the disappearance time, many children are found in areas that are impossible to get to. Many are found without shoes and have perfectly clean undamaged feet. My uncle was a interstate truck driver for General Motors. He was once followed by a massive orange orb or ball object on the Nullarbor Plains outback Australia.

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