Yosemite National Park Is Cursed

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I love hiking and don’t have a lot of friends who share my love, so I used to go by myself all the time.. now I’m just glad nothing happened to me!

nicolemarie
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I spent twenty years (1969-90) hiking frequently within Yosemite and all along the John Muir Trail. No problems, no hauntings, only peace and tranquility.

ricwilliams
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We were forced out, murdered, no one gave it up, in our hearts it's still ours. That's why it remains with the cursed land. Pohoneechee is one of my ancestors' village in Yosemite Valley, Pohono blood

charleslewis
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im sure there are underground tunnels and secrect doors that are hidden inside trees, forests. and caves.

tvong
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When a ghost sneaks into people's rooms at night to tuck them in, she's called "friendly". When I do it, I get called "creepy". When will the double standards end?!

krissuyx
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I grew up in that area. The Indians cursed the Yosemite valley and the settlers who moved in there. One day the rocks will fall into the valley. Every year the ice freezes in the cracks of the granite. Every year it thaws. And every year the cracks widen. It is inevitable that the granite rocks will one day fall and fill the valley, as well they should.

heatherwade
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Went to Yosemite for my 16th birthday present. I was jazzed. We stayed in a tent cabin in the park which was a total treat. Behind us were rock cliffs and forest. My friend and I were talking about how scary it would be if there was a rock fall while we were there. Just as we said it a small rockfall happened. We even had a ranger stop by to make sure we were ok. It left us feeling really uneasy. The next morning we mentioned it to someone while we were hiking and he casually said it was forest spirits. We laughed he didn't. I don't think he was kidding. He told us to respect the park and we would be left alone. I also got giardia but that was my fault.

needssleep
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absolutely love Yosemite, have camped many times here and never really felt or experienced anything except but one time. Camping at North pines and our site was literally 3 sites away from the restrooms. it was around 8pm but already dark out, campfires going, each site enjoying themselves as we slowly get ready to close out the night. anyhow i go to use the restroom and walking there is no problem but when i finish up and began to walk back i know for a fact i did not walk the opposite way but somehow ended up walking the opposite way of our campground. here i am thinking to myself "what the heck we are literally 3 sites to the left, where is our site." i somehow end up all the way by the backpacking campgrounds and i can feel the forest closing in on me almost as if its coming alive and trying to suck me in, and the second i begin to feel it coming in on me i literally yell out loud "NO!" and i kid you not after i say that i look to my left and i see my daughter, parents, and other relatives laughing around our campfire at our site which was just two spots away from where i was standing now. yes i was completely sober. has anyone seen Hunger Games 2 when they fight on the clock island and it gets spun around so when they exit the island you end up in a completely different direction? that's how i felt when i got out of the restroom. weird stuff for sure.

Millanuno
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I grew up near there, off-grid, I could see El Capitan from my bedroom window. Every morning at 1st light I would sneak out and Hike the ridges and valleys until about 9 am....from 11 years old until 18. Never saw anything strange. But, I DO believe the place is Cursed. I left MANY years ago, and the few times I've visited I'm always struck by how QUIET it is. And I always get the same thought, "Death is here. Things come here to wait to die." I never stay long.

reachingcoldmountainbeforeyou
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I’ve been hiking in Yosemite for 40 years, I hiked by myself into the back country many times since I was 8, nothing ever happened. It’s easy to get lost though, and many people are unprepared.

davidmyhra
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I'm Puerto Rican, raised in Miami, FL. In some weird way I ended up going to school/playing football in Fresno, I visited Yosemite-a few times, The Red Woods, San Francisco is amazing, San Diego, Pismo Beach, Monterey Board walks, beautiful, I also visited Washington state, Montana, smend some time in Texas, And all those places are absolutely beautiful, Vast lands, It reminds you big this country is, and yes, if you get deep enough in the woods, near water bodies of water, and large trees. You will feel that you are being watched, because it's full of animals and maybe other things. I became a man and found my self in California. It's a different place. Almost like a different country. Gorgeous place, people, foods, Asian, Mexican, European. I love Miami and is home, and Puerto Rico. BUT CALI IS CALI.🔥💥✌🏾🇵🇷

tonem
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The thing about California mountains is that it can be 70 degrees in the day and get down to the 30’s at night. I learned that the hard way one night while camping and out of no where it rained on us for an hour, so I got zero sleep that night. It’s beautiful but it’s look are deceiving.

uncletony
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It was the Stanley Motel in Colorado that inspired Steven King's book The Shining. This is widely known. I have spent some time backpacking in Yosemite and I have never experienced anything that could be considered Paranormal in nature. However it is an amazing location.

williambenner
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I could watch you all day everyday🥰 Even when you do the ones about missing children. Such a sad way to lose a loved one. But being part Cherokee, I def do believe in curses and things we were never meant to see. I feel blessed to have had the experiences I've had but that's not the case for everyone. Prayers and blessings 🙏 to all 💞

cindyhesson
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Thank you for always being here and having great stories and wonderful narration thank you God bless you honey❤

susanbutler
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Recently a well known English Hollywood actor just went missing during a solo hiking trip. Even though it was'nt in Yosemite, it's still eerie? They haven't found him, yet??

barbarawilliamson
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When I was in the park 20+ years ago we were told that Bridal Veil Falls, which is slippey and you can get really close, was said to be where the native tribes said you could hear the voices of those who've drowned.

edenp
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I wanna say great job!! Going back in history ads to the info and better understanding. Your dimming red lights are so soothing !

vstarcruiser
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Extremely spooky, ty. Love these stories, take care and stay well

deborahnicholson
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Between Wendigoon and you, you guys have just made my night. Thank you for the upload! ❤

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