heard lots of stories about sasquatch style creatures using knocking or throwing stones to lure people into certain areas. one guy said this knocking sound lured them deep into the woods (to see what it was), then they saw big “folded trees”, heard something behind them + ran https://twitter.com/maldngflgh/status/1047451975070220293 …
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Being with others and respecting the forest will keep you safe I believe. Do not be disruptive or destructive, and relocate quickly and respectfully if something feels very wrong.
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Unless you're some kind of hard headed asshole you'll receive plenty of warning that you shouldn't be there. The birds stop way before you enter the danger zone.
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Yes. Respect the forest, stay aware and do not trespass where you're not welcome and you will be fine. Other animals know this innately, humans are hardheaded and stupid and must learn
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Slightly unrelated but I believe doing regular earthing and practicing bonsai or gardening can get the "stink" of the woods on you and sorta cloak you and help keep you from standing out. Also the esoteric view of camo.
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Your woods seem so much more evil than my woods, I'm starting to believe the lack of harsh winter attracts bad cryptids
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It's only certain areas and only at night usually. There is something particularly dark and "voodoo-esque" about the southern woods. This goes away in winter tho which adds to your theory.

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Have seen many tales of strange things happening in northern woods... Always far, far away from roads or regularly trafficked trails. Many different cryptids, the ones that handle the cold are not to b trifled with
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Seems like you have to fo further out up north, like they are more rare and more dangerous and hardy whereas down south they will be in the treeline of your yard at dusk lol.
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True, South is in the treeline of your yard, north/rocky mtns is more deep wilderness shit
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