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  • @NoviceWildCamper
    @NoviceWildCamper7 ай бұрын

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  • @mesere7

    @mesere7

    7 ай бұрын

    sounds like the guy didnt want you to camp there ... I would have a word with him

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    I was quite happy to get out of there tbh

  • @everyoneknowsadave3580

    @everyoneknowsadave3580

    7 ай бұрын

    some local yokel having some weird fun scaring the grockle he found camping in the woods … no doubt he was the toast of his two ‘imaginary friends’ in the pub that night…. take care out there mate … atb Dave Mc

  • @tonypearson8724

    @tonypearson8724

    7 ай бұрын

    Very firs time I've come across your KZread channel and I thoroughly enjoyed your content, I'll definitely be following from now on, keep up the good work .

  • @zimzimma1210

    @zimzimma1210

    7 ай бұрын

    Just come across your channel, you tube got good on their algorithm this time, Really enjoyed your video keep the great content coming. Shame you had a twat ruining your camp, maybe a homeless person quite territorial due to bad experiences in the past. Hopefully your tarp isn't damaged..I'd go back out get into my combats find him shout #boo make him crap his pants leg it and laugh 😂

  • @LexyThomas134
    @LexyThomas1346 ай бұрын

    The most dangerous animal you'll ever meet in the woods late at night is a human

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    True. 👍

  • @legacyrsme

    @legacyrsme

    6 ай бұрын

    or bigfoot but I hear they maybe friendly

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Apparently so. They still like to chuck things though 🤣

  • @JimBoBJames-no5db

    @JimBoBJames-no5db

    6 ай бұрын

    Tell me about it. I live in the woods here in Australia. A place I've been camping at for almost 2 years. But recently I've had some trouble with a psycho. Not sure if it's young teens or somebody older but the bastard has been stalking me with a drone for around 18 months and only recently 11 September this year my tent was wrecked and they tried to drag the tent away and throw it into a creek. The local police are useless bastards too. They don't give a damn and won't do a thing about my tent being damaged but if I was to defend myself I'd be facing charges and possibly jail. I can't even phone police anymore because I've been charged with threatening the police and ordered to not contact the police.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @JimBoBJames-no5db ooh that doesn't sound good.

  • @justiceforall8574
    @justiceforall85747 ай бұрын

    Trust me from a 30yr veteran of wild camping both woods & beach camps,Some very strange folk hanging about & lurking in the night.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah it was certainly odd. I've had strange noises in woods before but nothing like this. It's never made me want to leave before 😬

  • @craig6542

    @craig6542

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Yodaspirit45 Whole squads of fully armed military go missing, Dog soldiers-film. Be careful. ⚠️

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Great film. But it's a film.

  • @TonyL2567

    @TonyL2567

    7 ай бұрын

    @@craig6542yeah right

  • @allonenut

    @allonenut

    7 ай бұрын

    @craig6542 what squads of military that were fully armed went missing while recreational camping in real life?

  • @madhacker7
    @madhacker75 ай бұрын

    I've been wild camping in the US for years. Been harassed by deer, skunk and visited by black bear in the dark and none of it bothered me. The first and only time I had a run-in with a person I nearly had to shoot him and his dog. I packed up me and my son and we cleared out. Humans are the real danger in the woods.

  • @zillatattoo

    @zillatattoo

    5 ай бұрын

    you were "harassed" by animals in their natural environment? what is the WILD? you mean trespassing?

  • @madhacker7

    @madhacker7

    5 ай бұрын

    @@zillatattoo not an outdoorsman I see...

  • @iainmore3961

    @iainmore3961

    5 ай бұрын

    Humans can be a danger where ever you meet them. I ran into a group of guys when i stopped in a Scots Highland Bothy one night. They arrived after I did. two of the had colds and of course they gave that cold to me. I ended up in Aberdeen Royal in a coma with Pneumonia and Sepsis, almost died. I packed in Bear Country in Canada and felt safer there than I have in Scotland which only has two legged dangerous animals.

  • @scythianking7315

    @scythianking7315

    5 ай бұрын

    @@iainmore3961 You're an absolute clown aren't ya?

  • @pretendingtobedylan

    @pretendingtobedylan

    5 ай бұрын

    @@zillatattoohumans don’t belong in cages lol but it sounds like you live in one

  • @user-ph2hh1ds4u
    @user-ph2hh1ds4u2 ай бұрын

    I agree with the people saying "If something doesn't feel right, go with your gut, and leave." You stayed longer than I would have, and I'm an always armed Texan. I packed up the wife and kids in the middle of the night about 28 years ago, near Togwotee Pass in Wyoming. If we had stayed, probably nothing would have happened, but I just had an overwhelming urge to leave.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    2 ай бұрын

    I've never felt like that before. I've heard loads of wierd noises and seen some wierd thing but it was just a feeling that you can't put your finger on that tells you to get out. And I trust my gut 👍

  • @zippo71111

    @zippo71111

    19 күн бұрын

    It has saved me a few times. I learned early on to follow my gut feeling, i once avoided a dangerous car crash because i trusted my instincts and stayed home. My friend crashed his car the same night he asked me to join a car trip. Flipped over the car at high speed and one of the three people in his car got major injuries. There have been more gut feeling moments but that one could've been fatal, especially when you see the side of the car that had the empty seat. It was crushed/caved in completely.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    19 күн бұрын

    I agree. Gut feeling is there for a reason. Goes back to primitive ages for survival 👍

  • @jonjames7328
    @jonjames73285 ай бұрын

    Anyone who’s seen Scooby Doo will know it’s usually the former mine owner pretending to be a ghost so he can steal the gold.

  • @finnyfinnster4694

    @finnyfinnster4694

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s hilarious 😂

  • @shughy1

    @shughy1

    Ай бұрын

    Same plot used by the landowner at Loch Ness 😀

  • @johnsimmons6467

    @johnsimmons6467

    Ай бұрын

    And he would have succeeded if it wasn't was for those pesky kids! 😂

  • @Terracecasualx5

    @Terracecasualx5

    25 күн бұрын

    Mr Perkins who used to own the mine and shaggy needs to lay off the devils lettuce,that’s why he’s so paranoid 😂😂

  • @finishin.my.coffee8780

    @finishin.my.coffee8780

    14 күн бұрын

    But those kids, they meddle. Especially Velma.

  • @happydays9613
    @happydays96136 ай бұрын

    You go with your gut. If you don't like the feel of something whether camping or car camping you leave it is that simple. Your gut with people and environments are never wrong. You did the right thing. There are always other camps you can do where you don't feel something is off. Stay safe and blessed.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    I belive that gut feeling saves lives sometimes. And it just wasn't right that night. I'll be going back with mates and trail cams though, so watch this space 👍

  • @HomeStudioBasics

    @HomeStudioBasics

    6 ай бұрын

    Your gut is always right. I'll tell you a story. I used to drive for Uber delivering food and was in an apartment complex one night making a delivery. Went up the stairs to the apt. to drop the food off and saw this guy brush past me looking super pissed. We didn't make eye contact, but I looked at his eyes before looking away and something felt off. Thought it was a bit strange. I delivered the order and went back down the stairs to my car. Now, normally between orders and while waiting for a new one I would just wait in the car so as not to waste gas driving around. I was on my phone just diddling around when I saw the guy again walking rather slowly on the sidewalk. It didn't look abnormal per se, but something wasn't right and I had that gut feeling which told me to leave immediately. Under normal circumstances, I would never do so. I'm a Christian so I attribute it to the Holy Spirit giving me a nudge. In any event, as soon as I start the car, and I mean the SPLIT SECOND that the engine turned over, he whips his head back at me like something you'd see in a sci-fi movie. Now I'm getting a little antsy. So I pull out and I'm just casually driving away (and I have no choice but to drive right past him) when he crosses from the sidewalk into the street right in front of my car while walking super slow and blocking me. At this point, it's getting really awkward, so I roll down my window about to say something like "Are you alright, dude?" but I think better of it and say nothing. So imagine he's in the middle of the road in front of me, but there's like this loopy roundabout/turn around thing that goes basically to the left, circles around a patch of grass, and then comes out at the main strip that exits the complex. So instead of going past him awkwardly, I take that, and right as I'm about to make the left to leave, the dude starts running full speed at my car from the right. And when I tell you full speed, imagine the T1000 from Terminator 2 when he's chasing them through the parking garage and outside LMAO. Literally, I'm not exaggerating. It's like he was on PCP or something. He honestly looked and behaved superhuman which to this day still sends chills down my spine. In any event, my whole body went into fight or flight and I slammed my foot on the gas as hard as I could while booking it out of there at 45 mph while he was STILL CHASING MY CAR!! And I drove stick at the time xD The craziest thing about it is that he caught up to me for maybe a second or 2 before I outran him. Got one last look at him slowing down before frantically getting the f out of there. Definitely the most bizarre experience of my life and something I will never forget. And you can bet your ass I carry now lol.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Whoa that sounds mad!! 😬

  • @howareyou857

    @howareyou857

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@HomeStudioBasicsI'm thinking it was possibly someone on Meth. I understand it can give some people super human strength and obviously erratic behaviour. Grim. Glad u got out of the situation

  • @bjs1762

    @bjs1762

    5 ай бұрын

    @@HomeStudioBasicsmy SO still does

  • @nickeyharry3605
    @nickeyharry36055 ай бұрын

    You trusted your gut. You know what you experienced and you know that it wasn’t humans doing it. Much more to this Earth than we truly understand.

  • @and7barton
    @and7barton5 ай бұрын

    Thirty years back, I camped with my son in a wood near to Rayleigh, Essex, UK. Got the tent up in a small thicket. After it got dark, around 9 pm, we heard voices shouting from various directions, then began hearing shotguns firing. This racket slowly got closer to our location. Seems like we had camped in the middle of some kind of bird shooting operation. The bangs got pretty close, and were all around us. We quickly got that tent packed away and scooted out of there pretty quickly.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    That's sounds well dodgy. More likely to get injured accidentally in the uk I reckon by poachers and shooters than some loony.

  • @Gymlife99781

    @Gymlife99781

    17 күн бұрын

    I’m from the UK as well and there’s some creepy shit in the forests here. Forest of Dean has some forest hermits and Scotland, some parts of monmouth area have thick forest areas too

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    17 күн бұрын

    There's definitely some weird stuff going on in some forests for sure.

  • @VikiStorm
    @VikiStorm6 ай бұрын

    The guy you spoke to on the road is most likely the guy who creeps people out at night on purpose who are trying to camp out.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Probably.

  • @TheBorderRyker

    @TheBorderRyker

    6 ай бұрын

    100%

  • @australiaprisonisland9156

    @australiaprisonisland9156

    5 ай бұрын

    Perhaps a close friend.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    @@australiaprisonisland9156 of whom?

  • @baronsaturday9560

    @baronsaturday9560

    5 ай бұрын

    People died before and no one's lasted...? I'd seek out the history of that place. And the man telling you that was probably the one snooping around at night. Cause coincidentally he was there in that remote area, very early in the morning, at the exact moment you were walking to your car.. If campers really died there, he would be my first suspect..!

  • @peakyblinder777
    @peakyblinder7776 ай бұрын

    I did a remote camp once in a deep forest in North Wales . Arrived late near dark, never did a reckie . Awoken up in my tent at 3am to sound of snapping twigs - pitch dark apart from a moonlight . Peeped out my tent saw a figure of a large man about 30ft ahead of my tent . It scared me i stayed in my tent and i stayed put until first dawn . I peeped out my tent and that large figure of a man was a fallen large tree stump on a mound 😅 And the morale of the story always do a reckie whilst day light around your camp 👍

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    😂 amazing how things look different from night and day. I've had a similar experiences myself 🤣

  • @yeahbutytho126

    @yeahbutytho126

    3 ай бұрын

    Local farmer. Couldn't find a cow to tip.

  • @esperansaluna7407

    @esperansaluna7407

    25 күн бұрын

    What the hell is a reckie? 😮

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    25 күн бұрын

    Short for reconnaissance

  • @mvmusic8467

    @mvmusic8467

    18 күн бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamperBut Recon is already short for reconnaissance and its one letter shorter.

  • @berniecoles2337
    @berniecoles233718 күн бұрын

    I used to be a gamekeeper and I suspect that’s who you met and at first when he saw an empty car he most probably thought you were poaching. It’s empty cars that give people away and then it’s just a matter of either listening out, tracking, smelling woodsmoke or seeing a light source to find you. Failing that hide by the car and wait it out for your return. I expect he’s doing a ‘Blair Witch’ job to deter people from wild camping there, looks like it worked too.😂 I sleep like a baby when I wild camp, but then I’m in Wales and I take my dogs with me.😁

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    18 күн бұрын

    God knows what he was doing but whoever it was got damn close to my camp in pitch black without me seeing him 😬

  • @Luis-bo2uj

    @Luis-bo2uj

    18 сағат бұрын

    idk, he'd also have some guts to do that, cause someoone poachiing is someone with a firearm, i wouldnt go fcking arround aand throwing rocks at niight in the woods to someone who is probably armed and afraid.

  • @jennawalden8547
    @jennawalden85476 ай бұрын

    Glad you are ok. Unfortunately, there are some very twisted individuals about, with nothing better to do than interfere with others for their own amusement. I definitely feel the man you met in the morning knows something.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah possibly. He was damn good at stealth if it was him. I'll be going back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @jontysarge

    @jontysarge

    5 ай бұрын

    The imaginary man that said there were people killed in the woods? That man?

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    @jontysarge here comes stalky keyboard warrior. Jumping on other people's comments now. Pathetic. Who said anyone was killed? Idiot. Keep em coming though. Can see my analytics rising with each sad comment you make 🤣

  • @ferdinandoesposito8088

    @ferdinandoesposito8088

    20 күн бұрын

    Someone threw rocks and sticks at you. Would not surprise me if the people in the houses saw the fire and decided to make you unwelcome. They'd have the advantage of knowing the area well.

  • @traceywatson20
    @traceywatson207 ай бұрын

    Always pays to listen to your instincts. Rocks don't get thrown by foxes and squirrels. Would be cool if it was bigfoot though. 😅

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Seriously, id love to have a bigfoot encounter. No doubt I'd crap myself but I've never heard of anyone being attacked by one so.... 🤷🏼‍♂️😬

  • @mrsteve3101

    @mrsteve3101

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper You probably did have a bigfoot encounter, or woodwose as they're called here in the UK.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Who knows. Weird either way 🤷🏼‍♂️ see if I can catch it on trail cam next time.

  • @djcylentzam

    @djcylentzam

    6 ай бұрын

    ITS IS

  • @djcylentzam

    @djcylentzam

    6 ай бұрын

    MARC ABEL COLORADO BIGFOOT YOU GOT PAASPORT AND COUPLE GRAND HE,LL TAKE YOU@@NoviceWildCamper

  • @fried_plastic
    @fried_plastic6 ай бұрын

    the worst part of camping like this is while your in the tent anyone can walk right up to the tent unannounced to you till they make themselves known.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah that's why I had my tarp wide open so if any lights were in I'd see them as it was way too dark and tricky to go through without unless you've got night vision 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @krisvq

    @krisvq

    6 ай бұрын

    Thus the reason we developed vilages, live in communities and have houses.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @krisvq and thats the reason why I like to get out on my own and be away from all those areas. Solitude, peace and quiet. Generally 😂

  • @fried_plastic

    @fried_plastic

    5 ай бұрын

    @@daveyjones18 people wild camp on the streets of toronto. they be the homeless

  • @chrisdaldy-rowe4978

    @chrisdaldy-rowe4978

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper They might have had night vision

  • @aaronspeck1644
    @aaronspeck16446 ай бұрын

    Woah, that last update makes the entire video so much scarier. WOW. Those noises were RIGHT on top of you and they were weird. Walking, running, throwing things, shaking trees, but the eeriest was the sound of something being dragged through the woods. Well done.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. Yeah there were some weird noises for sure. I'll be going back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @aaronspeck1644

    @aaronspeck1644

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper subscribed and exciting to follow along!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank buddy 👍

  • @charlotte583
    @charlotte5836 ай бұрын

    Blimey…. This reminds me of a time myself and my friend were wild camping in a forest… same thing you have witnessed as far as large rocks and branches being thrown…. It was so scary, every time we thought it had settled… smack, there was another rock…. It was so unsettling…. Neither of us could see anything causing it… we packed up and left asap…. By this time it was getting light…. A man walked past us on the lane adjacent to the woods and said ‘Morning’ … it was him, I know it was him! He was so interested in creating conversation so we could explain or fears and we didn’t… he kept dropping hints…. He seemed happy with his nights work. He was out of place, filthy fingernails and cuts from brambles, but a new wax jacket, expensive boots and a mark on his head where some sort of camera or light must have been attached, yet he said he had only been out since first light… it was so bloody scary …. We left, he disappeared into woodland and we then got stalked all the way back to the car… I think he was playing a game in his mind xx

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    That does sound odd, and very similar. Where about was this?

  • @charlotte583

    @charlotte583

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper … it was down in wales… the man in the lane seemed desperate for us to discuss our night… we didn’t. It was bloody terrifying at the time…. Was grateful for the BJJ lessons that’s for sure ha ha xx

  • @jezasmith

    @jezasmith

    5 ай бұрын

    That's because he had a good idea what was with you that night, if you take the time to listen to some of the encounters ppl have had (literally thousands of them on KZread) all the pieces start falling together!

  • @charlotte583

    @charlotte583

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jezasmith …excellent point… he knew, way before we did… I always take my dogs now, they know before us…. Situational awareness has helped too and we now have a plan if something should occur… we know where and what and how, so hopefully 🤞 if it happens again we are more prepared…. He was in it for the fear…. I will always assume the worst though, some people enjoy seeing fear, especially at their own design xx

  • @TheAngryHippie

    @TheAngryHippie

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@charlotte583imagine his surprise if you fired 2 rifle shots in the air. Lol bet he'd never do that crap again

  • @richbroadway4059
    @richbroadway40596 ай бұрын

    What struck me was that you seem a vigilant switched on person. If there were people around you creating these noises you would have seen them. Particularly when the branch came at you in daylight. You were right to get out of there, always trust your gut in a situation like that👍

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I am generally very switched on a rational. I can camp anywhere and not be afraid of sounds and movement as all can be explained. That place just simply put the shivers up me. No other explanation than that. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @davestuddert4392

    @davestuddert4392

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree. He seems very levelheaded & took a logical approach to the circumstances that occurred. In Australia, people seem overly concerned with snakes & spiders. In my opinion people are the most dangerous. In order to make videos creators need to light themselves or we wouldn't see anything,. Therein lies the problem. When I go camping by myself, I know that light, sound & movement are big giveaways. No fires (only gas/spirit cookers) Torches are used sparingly (if at all) & are "shrouded" if used. Velcro, zips & "crackly" polyethylene/nylon tarps are slowly & quietly deployed. All my gear is subdued in colour. Adhering to these principles have resulted in me never being harassed (by authorities or weirdos alike) . My philosophy is: "They can't find you to hassle you if they don't know you're there"

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    The way I see it is there's nothing in this country that can harm you really so as long as your level headed you can get over and rationalise most noises but this was just odd. I too keep this as stealth as possible and never have a fire except for that time as I wanted to show the new firebox I was gifted. People were even commenting. Saying 'you need. Massive torch so you can see these people and blind them' I don't bring massive torches for that simple reason.

  • @davestuddert4392

    @davestuddert4392

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper I used an attachment that fitted to a mobile phone that converted it into a thermal camera. That's one piece of gear that would be brilliant to spot whatever's causing strange noises. Keep up the great work mate. I hope your future adventures have fewer problems

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @davestuddert4392 someone else mentioned a company that do them. I contacted them and they are supposed to be sending me one to test. I'll be heading back there with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @9f238
    @9f2386 ай бұрын

    I watch videos from Japan, where there are countless eerie and terrifying stories from the many mountains, as 70% of the country's land is covered by them. With numerous dark and frightening places, encounters with ominous entities have been a common tale in Japan's mountains. As a city dweller, I find Japan's mountains quite intimidating. I've been to the UK twice, and it's a beautiful country with bright and lovely natural surroundings. Even in the UK, there are sometimes eerie forests. I believe that in mountains and nature, strange and frightening entities may occasionally roam. Be cautious.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    As superior beings on this planet we belive we know everything but there's so much more out there and we are discovering new things regularly

  • @cosmicman621

    @cosmicman621

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper...the Japanese forest activity is/has been positively identified by hundreds of campers and trail walkers as being nothing else but supernatural.It is considered relatively mainstream thinking by Japanese people.

  • @jameswight6259

    @jameswight6259

    5 ай бұрын

    I lived in Japan for a bit. Those forested mountains were remote empty and truly beautiful but definitely had a vibe of we’ll tolerate you being here in the day time, but you don’t want to be out here in the dark. It was the landscape itself and whatever unseen things that dwelt in it that gave you that sense - nothing human. That was their realm and they left you in no doubt of that.

  • @ricardogalvan1031

    @ricardogalvan1031

    5 ай бұрын

    Any youtube channels to recommend? Would love to spook myself out with some Japanese camping stories.

  • @jbode11

    @jbode11

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ricardogalvan1031seconded

  • @Brightwoodphotos
    @Brightwoodphotos5 ай бұрын

    a few weeks ago I went to camp at Secret Beach on the coast of Oregon. When I arrived at the location, two really creepy masks were attached to the trees. Usually I would have ignored it, but Ive been at this location once before and just got the weirdest vibes and after seeing this, figured just not to risk it and went to a different location a couple miles away. Yes its stupid, but I've seen some really weird stuff while camping and have learned the hard way to not risk stuff like this.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    You have to go with your gut 👍

  • @Flapful

    @Flapful

    5 ай бұрын

    Story time?

  • @DrDredd445

    @DrDredd445

    5 ай бұрын

    Where the beach at I’m tryna go

  • @exeternardieu9509

    @exeternardieu9509

    5 ай бұрын

    I was on a kayak camping trip with a group of friends. One of our campsites, super remote, we found a voodoo doll hanging in it. We still camped as there were many of us, but it was certainly odd.

  • @MackenzieNerdyEMT

    @MackenzieNerdyEMT

    5 ай бұрын

    As someone who camps in the woods of Oregon and Washington there are some very odd places I've been that made me feel very uncomfortable.

  • @davidsmith663
    @davidsmith6635 ай бұрын

    The time to worry is when it goes dead quiet. So quiet you can't even here the breeze. That's when you need to get out.

  • @PastramiStaven

    @PastramiStaven

    5 ай бұрын

    That's such supernatural talk but yes, there's a lot of people that can account exactly what you said, also a person that I follow from the US and they are a group of middle aged men and older, that go out with guns etc, and they had lights put up all around camp and they asked and they recived, the charged battery lights went out one after another, and they knew the batteries was good for several more hours, and it became also dead quiet only lightsource they had in the end was 1 LED lamp on battery and their fire. Just becuse we don't understand it doesn't mean it's evil, but it seems it feeds of fear. Whatever it is.

  • @Hans-yb5jc

    @Hans-yb5jc

    5 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't worry about it. Skinwalkers are not real. It is actually pretty safe out there, even in the caverns. You can go explore them. Just make sure you are well fed before you go on a trip.

  • @madmanjoe1002

    @madmanjoe1002

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​​​@@PastramiStaveni don't believe in anything supernatural, but one time i was walking through some really thick pine forests in yorkshire. Birds chirping and breeze blowing. Suddenly the breeze stopped and everything went deathly silent. Now my first thought was the breeze stopping threw the birds off and scared them. But it seemed to happen at the exact same time as the breeze stopping... The scariest thing though was my flight or fight response instantly activated. Hair on end, pupils dilated and all senses on full alert. Safe to say i got the fuck out of there sharpish 😅. Tell this story to this day when people ask my scariest moment. Still dont understand it...

  • @BAALABZV

    @BAALABZV

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@PastramiStaven"How To Hunt", Channel, Goes Into More Detail, Squatch's EVERYWHERE.!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    20 күн бұрын

    That's the thing. It's not what you see it's what you don't see and what you feel that scares you more. The brain can comprehend and rationalise anything you see be it good or bad but if you can't see anything the fight or flight kicks in. My flight kicked in this time 😬

  • @suebrown3465
    @suebrown34656 ай бұрын

    First time watching your channel and that was creepy Things falling from trees is one thing but rocks being thrown….you did the right thing Two other campers in the UK on different KZread channels that I follow went through something similar Hoping all goes well in future camping..take care ❤️🇨🇦

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank sue. Yeah I've heard tons of noises in the woods but nothing like this has ever happened. Just didnt feel right. I'll be going back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @colmwhateveryoulike3240

    @colmwhateveryoulike3240

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@NoviceWildCamperOh brilliant idea. I want answers lol.

  • @beakfish7319

    @beakfish7319

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper do they have "big foot" or saswautch or yetti where you're from? I think you may have encountered something like that.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @beakfish7319 there are reports of similar but I don't believe we have the space to support a creature of that size in this country.

  • @jezasmith

    @jezasmith

    5 ай бұрын

    The Sasquatch are real and do inhabit England just look up Cannock Chase Big Foot encounters.

  • @hoopoo3721
    @hoopoo37217 ай бұрын

    Not every place is safe, especially to sleep! take it from an old US park ranger if you get a "bad feeling" (get the hell out now). Leaving you stuff there I believe saved you life. Your were given the "warning signs" that something did not want you there. Most people don't live to tell the tile and I cant express how lucky you are. remember: you are the Invader in their home! These words helps me my first time from an old ranger I learned so much from. "Best thing to take away from this is the knowledge you have gained and to never make the same mistakes again! Welcome to the club!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. Lickily we don't have any real dangerous animals in the uk so it's only weirdos that may cause a problem. I'm thinking about going back but with some buddies next time if they can get over their fear. Defo not alone though 😬👍

  • @gavintimson5940

    @gavintimson5940

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper that would be a good video if you did

  • @dannydinneen1498

    @dannydinneen1498

    6 ай бұрын

    Club of no return

  • @anitarogers2877

    @anitarogers2877

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​​​@@NoviceWildCamper I am in the UK, too. You say you don't believe in them, but we do have our version of Sasquatch etc., over here. Many people over here have had encounters with them and shared their experiences via you tube channels Perhaps best you research and listen to them. Perhaps 20 years ago, long before I was aware of any of this, in daylight I was on a walk 'up North' through woodland with my now ex. We randomly came across, for want of a better description, a tee-pee kind of construction. It eerily surprised us, and we kind of explained away what it was. A couple of years ago I subsequently stumbled upon people's descriptions and clear photographic evidence of what our Sasquatch build. It was the same as I had seen. The thrown rocks you found near you plus the branches landing with such accuracy, plus the crashing sounds: all typical Sasquatch behaviour, letting you know they were there, and didn't want you in their 'home.' Same as the ex park ranger shared with you above - and he should know: many have had encounters with creatures that supposedly do not exist, but actually do. We just occasionally visit their home environment so will always be 'rookies,' and mostly oblivious to what lives in our woods and forests, that doesn't want to be found or seen. On another walk around about the same time, I felt a peculiar not great feeling wash over me, like approaching a 'force field,' as we got closer. I said it seemed we were not welcome, so we changed route. A suggestion for you: when out driving and walking in the woodland etc., out loud say you are only visiting and respectfully ask for their permission to enter, and for their protection whilst you are there. That you respectfully mean them no harm whatsoever and ask for safe passage whilst you are there. When you say that, 'wait' to then feel their response. Then you will know what to do.

  • @anitarogers2877

    @anitarogers2877

    3 ай бұрын

    @hoopoo3721 - Hello. Have you shared any of your encounters on the you tube channels that document such things? They would appreciate hearing from you. Best wishes.

  • @najman2741
    @najman27415 ай бұрын

    I took my little brother camping in the “off season” winter in California many years ago. I backpack, fish, trail run, and rock climb in the western US so I spend a lot of time outdoors. We were just hoping to hike during the day, cookout, and camp. There was no attendant to the campground and it was empty other than one other person at an RV. We camped on the far side of the grounds from that man who was sitting in a chair facing our direction. He didn’t seem too friendly and didn’t wave back to us. That night, items started going missing from our camp. Silently. Non food or scented items so less likely to be an animal doing this. The last straw was I walked my little brother to the stall toilet and when I turned around, the toilet paper roll I set outside the door for him was taken while I was rummaging in my car parked 10 yards or so away. My brother asked for the toilet tissue and I discovered it missing. It was a still and dry night. Not windy. Somebody was messing with us. We immediately packed and left. We suspected that other fella wanted the campground to himself. People are so strange. To sound like a typical American, I am armed in certain forests or certain areas of a forest. Lots of other Americans are. In California we struggle with illegal drug growers even after legalization of marijuana so there are unfortunately some unsavory characters who don’t want others around. Glad you’re safe.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah that's just wierd. Cheers buddy. 👍

  • @thomasmcclean4352
    @thomasmcclean43525 ай бұрын

    It's an absolute pity, that we in the UK, are restricted by how we are allowed to protect ourselves.

  • @roncatton7101

    @roncatton7101

    5 ай бұрын

    Who says? Extreme situations force Extreme measures!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    True but I ithink what he's saying is you can't carry as then it's premeditated and illegal. If someone broke into my house and I was there I have a hammer close at hand to deal with them. That would be fine to use in self defence and use 'whatever force I deem necessary' to defend myself. But if I took a gun camping with me and shot someone I'd be the one going to prison.

  • @thomasmcclean4352

    @thomasmcclean4352

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper I understand.

  • @roncatton7101

    @roncatton7101

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Also true. But we British don't need to carry guns as we have no real dangerous wild animals like America etc. We do however need a knife to cut food, gut fish unless we just beat them to death with our fishing rods..lol Plenty of weaponry in nature anyway!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah I'm not adverse to using something close to hand if need be. I generally have a bushcraft type knife with me but prefer to use something solid or just my own self defense training.

  • @mitsi_overland_adventures2691
    @mitsi_overland_adventures26917 ай бұрын

    Defo something strange going on for sure. Fair play for getting out. Always follow your gut instinct. Better to be safe than sorry. Just subbed dude look forward to following you on your adventures

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. Much appreciated. I'm already planning on revisiting now but with mates. I'll never go back there alone again. Atb 👍

  • @sparker68
    @sparker687 ай бұрын

    Just like to watch wild camping - hope to see more vids with less drama xD But to clarify I don't doubt the stress - Years ago I went camping in an abandoned quarry, whilst hunting for rabbits in the early hours (5 am ish) a figure appeared on the tops of the quarry shouting and gesturing. We as youths expected to be visited by a land owner or concerned member of the public but nobody appeared. We later went down a long path to a local shop/post office and after telling them where we were camping they asked if we had seen "Old Jake". Yes pretty disconcerting so I'm not calling you out weird $hip definitely does happen.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    I normally enjoy a nice easy camp, that's the only reason I go but this was just wierd. Never felt like that before and just had to leave.

  • @aknudsen93
    @aknudsen936 ай бұрын

    What a scary experience. It sounds like someone may be living rough and you, unfortunnately, entered their space. We have big forest preserves by me, I live in a suburb of a big city, however, you do see men who will live outside in these forest preserves. I'm glad that you're alright.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    If it was a person they were dead good at stealth. Not sure what it was but I'm going back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @user-nz7nj9mv6g

    @user-nz7nj9mv6g

    6 ай бұрын

    Probably doggers

  • @Harvestersz
    @Harvestersz5 ай бұрын

    Once, I was solo camping and started hearing dogs barking/growling occasionally. I could not figure out where it was coming from, and it scared the crap out of me because it was so clear and sounded as if it was right on top of me. Finally, I glanced up at the right moment only to realize the vultures up in the trees were making that sound. I had seen them around but did not think they would make those sounds. They were the vultures you see on the road eating road kill. I've also seen some tiny animals making some loud noises. Noises that, if heard in the dark, would make you think something big was just out of sight.

  • @troyrussell177

    @troyrussell177

    5 ай бұрын

    A rabid or distemper raccoon passed by the woods near my house last night... it sounded like a women screaming at the top of her lungs. The thing screamed by a car and it was so loud it set the car alarm off. It was just a sick coon but it sounded like a women being slaughtered. If you didn't see it youd think it was a dam skinwalker or some other giant monster.

  • @Dandroid5000
    @Dandroid50006 ай бұрын

    I like to go wild camping as often as I can, but there's always a risk of something weird happening when you're alone.........there's something about someone just wanting to spend a peaceful evening in nature that really winds the nutters up! I found a really nice spot just outside of Stroud last year, so I hunkered down with my hammock and started setting up for dinner.........I had a small twig stove cooking a steak as I sat there with a beer, just minding my own business, when a group of locals started flashing torches, chucking branches through the woods and making weird screeching sounds........it unnerved me so much that I ended up tearing the hammock down and bugged out into a field, slowly creeping around the woods and making my way back to the car. It took me about 2 hours to get back in the pitch black, and I had to flatten the seats to lie down.......ended up shivering in my sleeping bag until the sun came up! So sad that there are so many weirdos out there.......we should be allowed to enjoy mother nature without the threat of being attacked in the middle of the night, huh?!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah its a shame that this country is so far behind others in Europe and the rest of the world where it comes to wild camping and enjoying the outdoors. Everywhere is owned by someone or used as drug and alcohol abusers. Sad state.

  • @Dandroid5000

    @Dandroid5000

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Yep, we're a backwards lot! I was driving through the Windrush valley recently, just west of Oxford......it's absolutely stunning, but all private land with gamekeepers and signs everywhere. I'm off to Scotland at Xmas with my bike and hammock.....gonna see what I can find up there. Just watching you in the Peak District now......creepy!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @Dandroid5000 yeah that was a good camp. Made it to the national papers 😂 love to try Scotland. They've got it sorted for wild camping 👌

  • @themightycrixus1131

    @themightycrixus1131

    6 ай бұрын

    That is what the animals all feel like!!

  • @madhatter8882

    @madhatter8882

    5 ай бұрын

    Well that's Stroud for you.

  • @fuffydingo
    @fuffydingo7 ай бұрын

    I bet if someone had dropped you off to go camping in the woods there, you would have had a normal camping adventure. He most likely saw your car parked on the road. Probably gets his jollys screwing with the campers in those woods.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Probably although if it was him he was bloody stealthy and I reckon must have had night vision as there were zero lights going on in there.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@Yodaspirit45 there's a lot of weirdos about

  • @kevinjames9380

    @kevinjames9380

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@NoviceWildCamperI use lights to a minimum when camping in local woods .It's amazing how your eyes will adapt in the dark

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    I did and normally do however this was my first time using the firebox too as wanted to test it. Problem is you can't really produce a video without lights 👍

  • @stan633

    @stan633

    6 ай бұрын

    Not to mention you would've definitely heard a human walking about, I'd find it very strange if someone was just standing and watching most of the night.@@NoviceWildCamper

  • @bigbobhotrod4609
    @bigbobhotrod46095 ай бұрын

    I was out dogging in the woods that night with my mate Dave and we heard some strange grunts and what sounded like someone rubbing something over and over again. Then all of a sudden there was a loud moaning noise and the rubbing stop. We were convinced it was a Sasquatch and left immediately

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    🤣

  • @purest_evil

    @purest_evil

    5 ай бұрын

    Gay people are pretty scary, that's not normal

  • @Cockdonut

    @Cockdonut

    5 ай бұрын

    it was me

  • @donolinger6904

    @donolinger6904

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@CockdonutYou shouldn't be rubbing one off in the woods. It might get you shot.

  • @doopstoop4656

    @doopstoop4656

    2 ай бұрын

    It was just Sasquatch beating his meat.

  • @SheikOutdoors
    @SheikOutdoors5 ай бұрын

    This was amazing. Scared the crap out of me like a hollywood psych thriller. Llike one of those "found footage" videos, but more authentic than iv ever seen. I could feel your genuine uneasiness, they way you tensely described the uncanniness of the forest put me right there with you. I was feeling the energy, felt like my family room were those woods. Please go back !!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks buddy. I've been sent a thermal camera and trail cams so I'm organising a trip back with mates to see what we can catch on film. Hopefully soon 👍

  • @lukasblast3699

    @lukasblast3699

    17 күн бұрын

    why the fuck should he go back ?

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    17 күн бұрын

    I did

  • @user-Red528Smoke
    @user-Red528Smoke7 ай бұрын

    Mate you are brave . I love walking and carving wood in the woods and know the woods can sometimes be strange . But with what you’ve experienced in there , I’m glad you got out safely. This video put the creeps on me as that’s definitely not normal. Personally I’d get a Sofirn q8 plus torch as that would have lit the place up like daylight . And always carry a good stick with you . Blackthorn preferably. Very scary video , but I love it and glad you are ok 👍

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. I used to have a 20000lm torch, massive and had a 2km beam. Sold it though, was too heavy to carry everywhere 😂

  • @user-Red528Smoke

    @user-Red528Smoke

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper yeah carrying extra weights ok until you get to the point of thinking “ this wasn’t a good idea “ 😂🤣. 👍

  • @bonariablackie4047
    @bonariablackie40476 ай бұрын

    I am a female solo wild camper. Everything looks creepy in the dark. If you add to that sounds that you are not familiar with, the effect is nothing short of eerie and engenders a fight or flight response. There is no shame in packing up if you are scared. In time, you will get used to the creaks of trees, the snuffling of hedgehogs, the screams of foxes and the movement of critters in the grass that you can't see. Give yourself time, you will get used to it and you will be able to enjoy spending the night in woods.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    I love camping in the woods and have had many years of enjoying the woodland noises along with the creatures that live there keeping me company, this just wasn't the same. Its nothing like anything I habe ever experienced in my many nights in the woods hence the bail. I've never left a camp before however I am planning on going back there with friends and trail cams just to see if anything untoward happens. 👍

  • @torritucker6366

    @torritucker6366

    6 ай бұрын

    Cryptids are more real today than they ever been. Especially now. I would not step foot in woods by misc this day and time.

  • @rodneyhaworth9363

    @rodneyhaworth9363

    6 ай бұрын

    The sounds of nature at night whilst camping can defo be creepy, but I cant think of too many british animals that can throw rocks.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    I love the sounds of the woodlands at night. Myfirst trips out were nervy as everything sounds like someone creeping up on you but when you're used to them it's actually quite comforting. This was like nothing I'd experienced before hence me leaving. Certainly wasn't the normal woodland sounds I'm used to 😬

  • @DavidSmith-oy4of

    @DavidSmith-oy4of

    6 ай бұрын

    @@rodneyhaworth9363 You've never seen the wild chav then? Comes out at night, enjoys causing mischief. Can be found in woodlands drinking or partaking in certain drugs.

  • @Shade_razor-79
    @Shade_razor-795 ай бұрын

    I’m the most peaceful, layed back person you’ll ever meet.. but I go fully strapped while camping in the woods.. better to be safe because you never know anymore

  • @madelinewhitley14

    @madelinewhitley14

    5 ай бұрын

    Good idea💡

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    I can generally look after myself and guns/knives etc. are illegal to walk around with in the UK (maybe get away with a bushcraft knife) plus I never actually saw anything that could harm me or me harm it so wouldnt have helped me. I do carty a small knife for use around camp but that's it.

  • @madelinewhitley14

    @madelinewhitley14

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper That's good to hear, I'm in the U.S., so the laws are different here, but you gotta do what you gotta do, stay safe out there!!!

  • @emerhanlon6282

    @emerhanlon6282

    5 ай бұрын

    lol americans

  • @madelinewhitley14

    @madelinewhitley14

    5 ай бұрын

    @@emerhanlon6282 So?

  • @edwardslizewski717
    @edwardslizewski717Ай бұрын

    I would be too scared to hike and camp in the woods alone at night. I prefer to stay home lock my doors and say my prayers.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    Ай бұрын

    🤣 it's not generally that bad. I love it 99% of the time

  • @esperansaluna7407

    @esperansaluna7407

    25 күн бұрын

    Lol..me too! Once it's dark, dogs in, windows & curtains closed; doors locked! I ain't no fool! 😮😂

  • @edwardslizewski717

    @edwardslizewski717

    25 күн бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper But what about that one present?

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    25 күн бұрын

    What one present?

  • @edwardslizewski717

    @edwardslizewski717

    25 күн бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper the one percent when things don’t quite work out right.

  • @rhondalee2170
    @rhondalee21706 ай бұрын

    It gets dark here in southern Mississippi at about 5:30ish now that the time changed here in the U.S.A. but I don't mind. I'll be glad when the burn ban goes off so I can burn all the wood in the back yard!! I truly loved your video. I was having a panic attack and you helped me by listening to what you were going through!!😮😱 You sure picked a spooky forest to camp in!!! Yea, you learn something through this kind of camping for sure!! Till next time, stay safe!!😊

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi. Glad you liked it and thanks for the comment. I will be heading back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @JohnLoogleman
    @JohnLoogleman6 ай бұрын

    I've freaked myself solo camping more than once. Only ever left once, literally took off running and straight through a river too. I hate to say it but there was most likely nobody there at all. It happens. Thanks for your vid I'll check out your others.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Cheers John. Yeah it's never happened before where I've just had to leave but I will be going back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @SmotheredDreams

    @SmotheredDreams

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamperI hope to see this update soon! This sounds really interesting, and if nothing turns out it’ll still be a fun video to watch! Keep us posted!!!

  • @MG-89140

    @MG-89140

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, i would really Like to see some footage from your coming trip aswell. Maybe Take some thermal image-, or night vision scope with ya. Easiest way to see in realtime whats going on.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Ive been sent a thermal camera as well so will be using that too 👍

  • @drTERRRORRR
    @drTERRRORRR5 ай бұрын

    Normies sometimes ask me why I always in to the woods "strapped for bear". They seem to miss the fact, that being alone deep in the wilderness can be fucking dangerous. And: no. I don't mean the regular animals.

  • @cdresser7175

    @cdresser7175

    15 күн бұрын

    Im scared I will get abducted and tied up for some reason, its crazy cos why would that happen?

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    15 күн бұрын

    Maybe cos you want it to? 🤣

  • @cdresser7175

    @cdresser7175

    15 күн бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper I would be pretty helpless in the woods anyway, let alone with tied wrists

  • @kramsis0133
    @kramsis01335 ай бұрын

    I'm now 50, but around 20 years ago my friend and i wild camped in a very dense section of thick trees around 50 meter Square the rest of the forest was not too thick. At 3:15am we awoke to the sound of a roar and deep growling around our camp also very heavy foot steps slowly circling around the thick tree line, stopping every now and again, this went on for 5 mins and slowly it moved away. 20 mins later we heard the scream of some animal and again another roar and silence. I waited until 7am to venture out for a p@ss to stumble on the intact head of a small deer with just its spine still attached at the entrance we made. This was in the uk about two miles in from Matchams Lane in Dorset

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Jesus. Was that reported?

  • @PunkN_JTM

    @PunkN_JTM

    5 ай бұрын

    Uncle Wally pulled a bender, sorry he gets like that on firewater...

  • @PunkN_JTM

    @PunkN_JTM

    5 ай бұрын

    Does that area have brown bear? I was thinking i read an article about the UK bringing them back around the Bristol area? I have lots of black bear here in Johnson County, Tennessee they can make some noises, hearing a mother bear clacking its jaws is a very scary sound... You vacate the area immediately if you ever hear that... We have Mountain Lions making a comeback as well, i got a nice game cam pic of a 200lb cat on my land. 😳 Bobcats have an array of wild sounds/ calls, so do our owls which are confused for a Bigfoot whooop 😂🤣😂

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    No we don't have bears although plenty of big cats have been spotted and we're not supposed to have those either.

  • @PunkN_JTM

    @PunkN_JTM

    5 ай бұрын

    We have creatures of the night, my grandfather always told me , " just because we cant see it, does not mean something is not there. " The rocks being thrown, ive heard about these things before but never experienced it.. id like to experience one of these encounters as crazy as it sounds...

  • @alexwild4350
    @alexwild43507 ай бұрын

    It was probably a local dogging spot and everyone was unable to perform because of some nutter in a tarp close by.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    🤣 damn. I missed out there.

  • @ChampChamp2024

    @ChampChamp2024

    7 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is funny.

  • @lynnw7155

    @lynnw7155

    6 ай бұрын

    Yea; humans are the most dangerous/annoying things out there. I'd rather camp deep in a state/national forest, many miles from anything, than near a city or town.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @lynnw7155 not so much of that in the uk

  • @wisdomofconcreteslugz9061

    @wisdomofconcreteslugz9061

    6 ай бұрын

    Loooooooool😂😂😂😂❤❤❤

  • @CarolinaRaine
    @CarolinaRaine7 ай бұрын

    I started camping out at my grandparents home just about every weekend. My Granddad would let me use his camping gear to play house outside as far back as I could remember. Then my cousins and I were all between ages 5-8 and would camp out back in the early 70’s right outside my grandparents bedroom so I grew up loving camping out doors. It escalated in my teens and young adult years and into my early 30’s by going to the River to camp. If we went into groups we would bring a tire to light fires during the real colder weather. My granddad was a hunter so I never got to go camping with him. Alone I had one specific place that I loved going to which was the Pee Dee river right near the shoreline and it had a lot of brush surrounding the area except near the shoreline where I had a pretty good size of a clearing for my tent. Once I arrive there I would first setup tin cans or jingle bells surrounding my campsite and I never went without my weapon right beside me in the tent. If I heard those tin cans or bells I would pop up like a jack-n-the box and it allowed me enough time to make sure I was awake and holding my protection before anyone got to me. I had more young lovers walking up to my campsite than anything else and of course they would be drinking. I had more times with zero disturbances than anything. The reason I loved this place was it did limit people driving up since it required a 4x4 to get there but the last 1/4 mile of the road was a steep uphill climb and the final stopping point was on a flat surface, so you would be at the highest point atop la fairly large hill with such a beautiful scenic area by day and night if you were fortunate enough to come on a full moon night. I would setup my campfires atop the hill and cook and eat there during hotter months. The drop off point overlooking the river I would say was 12 to 14 ft high. I caught many glimpses of the full moon there. In my teen years at the top of that hill it was covered in trees so the stopping point was much further back on the road and you had to walk the remainder. You could only fit maybe 3 medium size tents atop the large hill in different spots between trees. Then one weekend during my teen years I came with my best friend and it had been at least a month I had been camping but someone came and cut down every tree a top of that hill and even hauled the trees away and if I had to guess there were at least 35 to 40 trees that were cut down. It was so amazing though because you could see out across the river from all 3 sides of the hill. I camped on the hill after that day only when I had a friend with me otherwise I was off on the right side camping off the barricaded in safety. Kept my campsite cooler at night. My campsite was really camouflaged through some brush just off the right hand side of that same road with low hanging tree branches just before you would come to a small clearing. I would park my jeep behind some brush up to my knees and between 2 trees on the right hand side of the road. I lived within 10 miles of that river. You wouldn’t know I was there camping until you would run into the tin cans hid inside brush and they would be more scared than myself because 9/10 they had their girlfriends with them screaming. There were a couple times the teenager boys would start showing me a little more attention than their girl because they couldn’t believe they came across a 30ish year old woman camping alone with weapons. I wasn’t married and loved every minute of it until a girlfriend would start arguing wanting to leave. Most of these teenagers would walk down this road or drive up with a dirt bike or 4 wheelers. Over the years there have been a few women who have passed away from committing suicide by jumping off however one ruling changed when it turned out to be the spouse who had pushed her off. A military plane of some kind fell into the river nearly 20 years ago and several life’s were lost on that day! They say there is catfish the size of an average man in this river. Hoped you enjoyed my story!!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Wow that sounds an amazing place. Lucky to have it so close and have those memories. 👌👍

  • @Jkk55

    @Jkk55

    7 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed your story! you are one brave lady!

  • @CarolinaRaine

    @CarolinaRaine

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Jkk55 I don’t see it as brave. It was instilled in me at such a young age it’s like 2nd nature. If I didn’t get the experience at such a young age and started this later in life, I believe this would be completely different. Such as 2 people at all times. I had a chance to go riding on a horse when I was pregnant in my 2nd trimester so I discussed this with my doctor. I had rode horses before a number of times but not on any pattern routine. He said absolutely not because it’s not part of your normal routine prior to my pregnancy. My body would’ve been prepared for the ride through muscle memory. The percentage of me getting hurt on my own horse would’ve been very slim chance. I hope that makes sense!

  • @markfarren7016

    @markfarren7016

    7 ай бұрын

    Take a big foot to crush it lol

  • @-Karnage

    @-Karnage

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing

  • @kimdearborn1728
    @kimdearborn17286 ай бұрын

    Sorry for your loss. God Bless you.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Kim 🙏

  • @Tx1113
    @Tx11134 ай бұрын

    Boots" Goin' home, late last night Suddenly I got a fright Yeah I looked through a window and surprised what I saw Fairy wear boots and dancin' with a dwarf, all right now!

  • @melaniemcconville1405
    @melaniemcconville14056 ай бұрын

    I would definitely say it was the bloke. Which is a shame as he basically ruined your night. So I think you should name the place so other people won’t have to go through the same 😊 and also so if people want to go out there and teach him a little lesson back, by spooking him.. then maybe he gets his come uppance 👌

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Possibly yes but he did extremely well at getting around in the pitch black without lights though. However, I have now decided to go back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @kcarter016

    @kcarter016

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@NoviceWildCamperdid you go back with friends? How did it go?

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    @kcarter016 not yet. Trying to sort a date out. Hopefully soon. 👍

  • @owtnabowt2723

    @owtnabowt2723

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper I'll happily come and support. Could make a fun vid. I reckon that guy sees the cars parked up and knows there're people in the woods, then plays his game. I reckon we set up a couple of stealth bivis and one bait hammock :D

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Where abouts you based?

  • @tomkeller6982
    @tomkeller698229 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experience. i'd feel the same about it. Especially after that fellow stopped you and said what he did. Quite an encounter. Appreciate it.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    29 күн бұрын

    Thanks Tom. I did go back but my mates blew me out as they were supposed to come with me. Got pressured from commenters 😬😂

  • @toggsy5663
    @toggsy56637 ай бұрын

    I’d set up booby traps around my camp as I’m hard of hearing, my dog alerts me, then I’m alerted and ready to confront whatever is lurking, always love camping and bushcraft, spending time in the wild and nature away from my town

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm going back with mates amd trail cams. Should be fun 😂😬

  • @StormyPeak
    @StormyPeak6 ай бұрын

    I'm now 60 years old, and I'm a woman. Back in my 20s and 30s I use to solo camp. I live in Idaho, and so owning a handgun was never an issue. I had two dogs I would take with me. They were not my guard dogs, but my watch dogs. I was the one in charge of my protection and the revolver my dad gave to me when I turned 18 and moved out of the house, was what made me feel safe in the forest. I don't believe in ghosts, aliens, or bigfoot...and I was far more concerned about the two legged predator than I was of any 4 legged one. There are bears, cougars, wolves, and coyotes in my area. And too, deer, elk, and moose moving around can make for scary noises. As said, I wasn't really afraid of the critters. It was other humans, specifically, men who might try to take advantage of a young woman camping alone. I never had any thing weird happen, except for one time, when I had a whole mountain lake to myself - and I was sitting outside my tent just before dusk. Both of my dogs suddenly stood and looked in the direction of the lake that was downhill from where I was camping. They didn't growl, but their hackles were up. I heard...one 'crash' as though something big went through some deadfall and that was it. The dogs within 45 seconds were relaxed again, so I think what they heard, or smelled might have been a large elk headed down to the lake, or maybe even a bear or cougar. The dogs were fine the rest of the night and I never heard anymore bumps in the night. But I won't lie...lol. The handgun was very close to my sleeping bag that night...closer than where I usually put it...still within reach, but again, not like I had it that night.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    That's the thing with this country. We can't carry guns but also we don't have any predators that could kill us either apart from other nutters in the woods 😂 I heard the noises of every natural creature and know them well and find them comforting but this time it was just odd. Something not right. My gut was telling me to get out. 👍

  • @StormyPeak

    @StormyPeak

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper As I mentioned, I'm a woman...and I think most women really understand at a deep level what you were feeling and many of us are really good at recognizing it and Acting upon it. I honestly believe this is an ingrained biological safety thing that comes with being a woman. I think men have a milder version of it, but often do not react to it, when they feel it, or it might not be strong enough to even get their attention. So when they do react, it must be something pretty dangerous that woke up some primitive part of one's subconsciousness that understands something isn't right. You were right to leave. I wouldn't be surprised if dangerous men/or a man were nearby. Hope you keep listening to that inner gut feeling. I also know that most places outside of the USA won't allow guns. But maybe you can check the regulations to see if pepper spray, or some other non lethal device can be used. And if nothing else, sleep with a hand axe, or a large knife near you....tools one would use for camping, but can also be used to protect one's self if it came down to it. Stay safe : )

  • @janknuckey
    @janknuckey4 ай бұрын

    I've camped out in all sorts of locations ever since I was a kid, and in all those years have only had one encounter similar to yours. It was in Cornwall, with a couple of mates, when I was about 18 or 19. We had been hiking along the remains of a disused railway line, and had set up camp in a clearing opposite what appeared to be a badly ruined halt. It really was in the middle of nowhere, and we hadn't seen a soul for a good couple of hours - not a tourist spot, for sure. Once we'd settled down for the night we started to hear the usual night sounds; like you say, nocturnal animals going about their business. Then, after a while, we began to hear what sounded like footsteps in the undergrowth. All three of us stopped talking, and focused on the sounds, which seemed to get close, then stop - but when they started again seemed to be further away, and coming from a different direction. We decided that we'd had enough, and jumping out of the tent, would confront the prankster. However, before we could do so, the footsteps started coming from the railway platform, with the unmistakable sound of someone pacing up and down on concrete. I don't mind telling you we were shitting ourselves. This seemed to last forever, until the sound of a door slamming shut, and then total silence. We sat huddled together, too scared to even turn on the torch. Once it got light we packed up and got the hell out. However, (and this I still cannot explain after all these years) is that there were no doors on the halt. It was a totally derelict shell. And yet all three of us distinctly heard the sound of a door being slammed. Weird, just utterly baffling.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    4 ай бұрын

    There's.slme wierd stuff out there for sure and this one just didn't sit right with me. Camped hundreds of times and never felt like this, heard things like this or had rocks and branches land like that. 👍

  • @AzamaraSehki
    @AzamaraSehki5 ай бұрын

    Love stuff like this, gives me those old Survivorman vibes. Keep it up, mate.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. I'm planning on heading back as I've now got thermal camera and trail cams. Not till I can get a date agreed with my mates though as I won't be going back alone 😬

  • @BaroudeurAventure
    @BaroudeurAventure6 ай бұрын

    I've spent a thousand nights in the wood, in France, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Norway and never faced anything like that neither heard about it from somebody else. And you're not the only one on youtube who has that type of scary experience in the UK so the most rational explanation for me is that bigfoots are living in the UK 😆 That might motivates me to come, if you can share the location I will officially create the first Haunted Thru Hike, HTH!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    It doesn't really have a name for the location. It's just a little woodland north of Newton Abbott.

  • @stoneoutdooradventures2286

    @stoneoutdooradventures2286

    6 ай бұрын

    Your not far from me then bruv..I think I recognise the woodlands and road.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    It's tucked away but maybe 👍

  • @user-ew6ie2ip4d

    @user-ew6ie2ip4d

    6 ай бұрын

    U.K. was a vampires ancestors people there. Creatures like that exist .

  • @shadowynne

    @shadowynne

    6 ай бұрын

    The UK does have a version of Bigfoot, it's called the Woodwose.

  • @grahamscothern4319
    @grahamscothern43197 ай бұрын

    That was so strange mate what a freak out ! Glad your ok Cheers G 😊

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers Graham. God knows what it was but im not going back to find out! 😬

  • @grahamscothern4319

    @grahamscothern4319

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Defo not my god that could put you off camping for ever ! 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @travhammer
    @travhammer3 ай бұрын

    I have no fear of the dark. I use it's premortal awareness too keep sharp my combat edge. I camp, hunt, and hike as if I'm LRRP'n. No fire. Sterno instead. I often see predators not aware of me.

  • @SoulJAHJustICE609
    @SoulJAHJustICE60917 сағат бұрын

    My condolences !

  • @leeirwin6846
    @leeirwin68467 ай бұрын

    Wow that was intense. I think some places are different. I love being in the wood and countryside, but there are places that feel like your not wanted there no matter wat time it is or weather. There is some woods local to me and in broad daylight I can't wait to get away from the place. Dog hates it as well

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    It's certainly amplified in the woods with all then natural creatures and the sounds they make tracking over twigs and through bushes but this just wasn't normal. Never felt like this before 😬

  • @roughroadstudio

    @roughroadstudio

    5 ай бұрын

    That's usually a predator being in the area.

  • @glenhouse46
    @glenhouse466 ай бұрын

    Just listening to your story, Im wondering was the guy in an elevated position? It would likely be pretty difficult to lob the rocks and the branch towards your camp if he was standing on the ground. He would have to be very very close to the camp in that case. It also sounds from your description like these projectiles were very much coming 'down' onto your camp. When you guys go back, I would be looking up with careful attention. I would be thinking about taking a careful survey of all the trees within a 50ft radius of where you were located. Looking for signs of a tree perch of some kind where he goes. Can you imagine the fun you guys could have when you find his hideout spot?

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    I'll ne going back with mates and trail cams so should be interesting 👍

  • @Charlie_Ses

    @Charlie_Ses

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@NoviceWildCamperDid you find anything?

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    4 ай бұрын

    Not been yet. Hopefully this week but depends on mates. They keep making excuses 🤣

  • @Charlie_Ses

    @Charlie_Ses

    4 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Well I hope you find something.

  • @AdiusOmega
    @AdiusOmega5 ай бұрын

    Man it's hard to explain these sorts of situations but I've had two separate encounters where something just didn't "feel right". Situations where things just didn't add up at all.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    You got to go with your gut 👍

  • @ninveh1
    @ninveh15 ай бұрын

    In the woods in open space no walls arround you, in the night you want to rest and sleep,... so don't drink alcohol, don't smoke psychodelic drugs. I'm living in woods in Germany. I hate life

  • @cdresser7175

    @cdresser7175

    15 күн бұрын

    Sorry to hear that.

  • @Buffenmeyer
    @Buffenmeyer7 ай бұрын

    Don’t go back there, not even with friends. Has all the makings of a horror film that doesn’t end well! 🤣

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    😂 Blair witch

  • @missfreshair

    @missfreshair

    5 ай бұрын

    Yer I totally agree

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Ill be fine with mates 👍

  • @bexbugoutsurvivor
    @bexbugoutsurvivor7 ай бұрын

    I had only one camp I had to bail from, felt I was being watched and herd bipedal foot steps, but no one there when I shone the flash light. How could anyone navigate and hide so well in the dark and get so close to me without a flashlight, when I couldn't see my own hand in the dark....? Same story as you, I could pin point the foot sounds and crashing wood, but never anyone there. Last weekend I camped where I KNOW there is a big cat, and heard it calling for a mate, I have footage of it on my night cam, it was about three foot tall and six foot long looks like a lynx or bob cat, but she is very timid and never poses any threat to me, seen her three times now, but invisible wood souls scare the crap out of me.....I relate to this video very much, great watch....Take it easy buddy...bex

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers bex. Did you post the video anywhere? Love to see that. I too had an experience with what I bow believe to be a big cat whilst camping in the Peak District. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hYtmkpKzgq_XqLg.htmlsi=P421DvKBlxNyHroy

  • @gdog7872

    @gdog7872

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@NoviceWildCamper0

  • @newroundheadcommandos2589

    @newroundheadcommandos2589

    6 ай бұрын

    Ummmm nature,s never seen a six foot bcat or lynx trust me😊

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @@newroundheadcommandos2589 he did say like a lynx or bobcat. We get neither of those in the uk

  • @bexbugoutsurvivor

    @bexbugoutsurvivor

    6 ай бұрын

    @@newroundheadcommandos2589 NEVER SAID IT IT WAS, TRY READ IT PROPERLY. WHO ASKED YOU ANYWAY...!!!

  • @_TG
    @_TG5 ай бұрын

    This feels like old KZread - great video, subbed!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy 👍

  • @andrefilipe9080
    @andrefilipe90805 ай бұрын

    Loved the dynamic of the video. Authentic, straight to the point. I do like some of the "third-person perspective camera" sometimes, but when used too much, makes the footage looks silly (given the purpose of the video, ofc), but in your case, it looked really balanced. The events in this camp reminded me when the Survivorman (Les Stroud) went to my homeland (Brazil), to the rainforest more precisely, and then, after few days he quit. Partially because his equipment was dying, one by one, due the humidity, but also because he could barely sleep due the noises during the night. They're mostly jaguars (onças pintadas), circling around his hammock. He had to flee to an indian settlement and ask for help.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. Yeah that sounds a bit more dangerous than what we have to put up with here in the uk 😂👍

  • @dougie1325
    @dougie13256 ай бұрын

    I think he knew you were camping in the woods and most likely the one throwing things in your direction.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Possibly. He was damn stealthy if it was him

  • @hattyburrow716
    @hattyburrow7167 ай бұрын

    I used to go out in to Epping forest in the early 70s, never alone. But it was a favourite dumping ground for bodies by London Gangsters, people still find their remains. I had a friend, I was 14 and he was 16. He must have upset someone. He was tied to a tree and died of exposure. Some reckoned he’d dissed some Hells Angels, who knows? But Epping is one place I’ll never go in the dark, if ever.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah there's some dodgy people about. And large woodlands are popular for hiding bodies. I am going back though, but with mates and trail cams. Watch this space.

  • @hattyburrow716

    @hattyburrow716

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper I will

  • @roobear78
    @roobear785 ай бұрын

    some woods are like that,part of my local woods are the same its the way the wind and rain current hits the top of the trees and blows through the folage! It can take off long dead branches without a sound,when you went back to your tarp at sunrise and you could hear the rain droping in waves ever now and again thats tell tale sign! I bet there is reasonable hills at either side of that camp! I live in scotland on the top of the clyde valley and the weather is crazy at times plays tricks on your mind

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah I understand those things but it was more how rocks landed near me and a branch bounced at a 45 degree angle toward me. That's what I found hard to understand when I was there.

  • @bigbeefy111
    @bigbeefy1115 ай бұрын

    As an American, I am glad that I can go camping with a firearm. Yes its for dealing with dangerous and agressive wildlife primarily, but unfortunately the nost dangerous and aggressive wildlife in the woods is other people. Stay safe out there man. Btw, I pray I never have to use my weapon to defend myself. Not even on wildlife, but its pure piece of mind, and you should still leave when feeling unsafe.

  • @2manygunz
    @2manygunz7 ай бұрын

    Great video, had me on the edge of my seat, however, the guy you met in the morning gave it all away. Everything he said to you points to him being the culprit. No ghosts, no werewolves, no spooks just some sad weirdo chasing you off. Clearly, he has done it to others before you. Keep reviewing the products, always informative and entertaining .

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. Yeah it was probably him. A few have said that but damn, he's good at stealth if it was.

  • @urbanfox53

    @urbanfox53

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@NoviceWildCamperSome of these weirdo's wear ghilly suits so you won't see them, unless you have IR torch?.

  • @realeyesrealizereallies6828

    @realeyesrealizereallies6828

    6 ай бұрын

    Lots of noises in the woods..Almost nobody willing to stay up all night, in the woods, to scare a stranger...I doubt very much that's the case...More likely, they are creepy woods, that no one cares to camp in..Those can be found, in many different places,..But, then again, never know...

  • @willbill548

    @willbill548

    6 ай бұрын

    That thing he seen in the morning could of been a demon or a devil not just some crazy old kook who I'm sure would rather be in side in the warmth instead of the cold,all seems abit odd to me that's for sure.

  • @N0C0MPLY

    @N0C0MPLY

    6 ай бұрын

    Lol. @@willbill548

  • @zainilazri
    @zainilazri6 ай бұрын

    I used to get lost alone in the forest and strange things have happened..it's scary but I love camping😊😊😊

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    It's the first time I've ever bailed and never felt like this. I normally love forest camping. 👍

  • @papaspaulding
    @papaspaulding4 ай бұрын

    I remember as kids me and a few mates would each make out to our parents we were having a sleepover at each others place but really we'd go wild camping in local woods, most of the time would be with no tent, we'd just crawl into a large thick mass of bramble surrounding a large tree with snippers making a tunnel in and out and then hollow it out from the inside and make beds using lots of small trees and branches (looking back it was very destructive of the woodland but it wasn't something we considered back then as young teens) We would make a large hole in the 'roof' above where we'd build a campfire as well as around the tree so as to climb up or down it to see the surrounding area at any point. There were a couple of times I recall we were badly freaked out by noises around the camp and what sounded like stones or rocks being thrown at early hours of the morning, we always suspected it was obviously people but even then it made no sense, as no reason for them to be there, or not making themselves known or just sneaking around for hours at a time. was very creepy. Another time at a different part of the same woods around 2am we heard voices and what were very clearly men beating their way through the woods with sticks whilst also sounding quite drunk or high, again no idea what they were doing there or why but was scary especially given how aggressive they sounded, and at times sounded like they were getting closer and closer to where we were, we just waited it out silently not moving until they eventually went away

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    4 ай бұрын

    There's a lot of people who have dodgy experiences in woods for sure

  • @robbo03
    @robbo035 ай бұрын

    That guy you mentioned the end outed himself massively 😂

  • @MyVikinglife
    @MyVikinglife7 ай бұрын

    thermal night visions would have been handy there. #boo

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm waiting for someone to send me some 🤣🤞🏼

  • @alphadan3420
    @alphadan34206 ай бұрын

    I went camping near the peak District last year and I was discussing with a friend about Bigfoot and how they allegedly communicate by banging on trees with a heavy piece of wood .After demonstrating how I thought they did this we thought nothing of it afterwards.I was staying in my campervan down the hill and he was staying up in the forest in his tent.About 4am my friend was awakened by the exact banging on a nearby tree.Thinking i was playing some kind of joke on him he was expecting me to show my face .I was sound asleep in my van about 1 mile away!It really put him on edge just like you. There is so much more that we don't know out there in the wild that remains a mystery !

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    That does sound creepy. There's definitely stuff out there we don't know about. Scientists are constantly finding new life we never new about and others that were thought to be extinct. 👍

  • @raven-wf9so

    @raven-wf9so

    6 ай бұрын

    I’ve wild camped all over the peaks for years , you do get fell runners , mountain bikers , hikers , raf low flying aircraft , and all the woodland creatures you expect , I’ve never heard a single tree banging or anything remotely like this, I would bet this was a hiker or biker cleaning there shoes of mud !

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @@raven-wf9so 🤣

  • @babe9952

    @babe9952

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah I've seen Bigfoot an have some photos of his feet in snow. That is how they communicate by taking branches an wakin them on trees. An rock throwing is territorial. Friends an I one night was in the convertible driving late at night out into the woods in Indiana an we was on the road it was pavement. But on the side stood fucing bigfoot. Me an another friend saw it. It was so tall over the car it was crazy. Then in my YARD there was tracks from something walking barefoot with huge feet seven feet apart on steps.. take a step seven feet another step seven feet.. nuts. Was the only prints in the snow also 23 inch long foot.

  • @jeffanon1772
    @jeffanon177220 күн бұрын

    Check out the story of Gary Michael Hilton....

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    20 күн бұрын

    Serial killer?

  • @jeffanon1772

    @jeffanon1772

    20 күн бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper yup, when I was married, my Wife & I were hiking in the Pisgah National Forest & when we got home that night we saw a story about a couple who were missing in the area we'd just been in....later it was determined that Hilton had kidnapped, tortured, & murdered them.... The most dangerous thing in the forest by far is other people...! ! !

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    20 күн бұрын

    Jeez that's a bit too close to home. Makes you think doesn't it. Wrong place wrong time. Just luck of the draw.

  • @barbaramiller5290
    @barbaramiller52904 ай бұрын

    Pretty scary, glad u made it out of the woods

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you 👍

  • @chrisgibson9473
    @chrisgibson94737 ай бұрын

    That bloke trying to scare u off needs to be stopped, go camp back up there with a pal and night vision

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Possibly. If it was him he was bloody stealthy up there. I was well tucked away and kept going out to check and couldn't see anyone. He would have had to have had night vision too as it was pitch black and there were no signs if torches or anything. I had my tarp wide open so I could see almost 360 and it was pitch black.

  • @chrisgibson9473

    @chrisgibson9473

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah seems real strange, and what he said to u. Also crushed water bottle? Any weird history on them woods? Fair play to u getting out if not enjoyable. If its not far from u scope it out in day time

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Told a mate and he googled and found out some ancient murder case but I think it was a different area with the same name. Certainly odd though. 👍

  • @jakejones9904
    @jakejones99046 ай бұрын

    Im from North Wales and i've camped out a l ot however, one place i hate camping is near bodies of water regardless of ocean or lake as for some reason everytime i do i hear noises i just wouldn't think you'd hear in the water once my suspicion was correct and there were younger people out drinking scared to my core as all i could hear were basically whispears and rustling of rocks and water 😅

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    😂 it's amazing how some things sound so different at night

  • @gheorghexxx6252
    @gheorghexxx62524 ай бұрын

    Please can you tell me the name off the ligth linterna camping rechargable i search some like that long run...thanks

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    4 ай бұрын

    Link is in the description

  • @fleotusbing
    @fleotusbing5 ай бұрын

    Creepy story....but very entertaining! Thanks for sharing!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Cheers

  • @peesua
    @peesua7 ай бұрын

    I think it's a shame you didn't film that guy as what he said about 'people have died before, noone's lasted' is a creepy thing to say and at least you would've been able to expose this weirdo publicly.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    I had my camera packed away then. Shame as I could have clicked it on record and got him without being too obvious.

  • @SonofChurchill

    @SonofChurchill

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper The kids of today don't care! just get your phone out.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    @SonofChurchill it was packed away so would look a but wierd asking him to hang on while I get my phone out. The convo was over in 20 seconds.

  • @TomMichael5678
    @TomMichael56786 ай бұрын

    My friend, we live in strange times. If I told you some of the things I've seen in the woods here in North America you wouldn't believe me. Take care and keep your head on a swivel. I hope you're at the very least carrying a couple of cans of bear spray.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Can't get bear spray here as we have no bears and there's laws against those types of things due to muggings etc. I've never had an issue like this before but this trio just wasn't right. First time I've ever walked away from a camp 😬

  • @TomMichael5678

    @TomMichael5678

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Be very careful my friend. No one believes until they KNOW for a fact. It changes your entire worldview. Peace and God bless 🙏❤️

  • @scottwright388

    @scottwright388

    6 ай бұрын

    Very interesting. I'm intrigued and would believe you.

  • @luv2luv720

    @luv2luv720

    6 ай бұрын

    Bee spray goes farther 😊

  • @bettingpete8775

    @bettingpete8775

    5 ай бұрын

    @tommichael5678 Can you tell us some stuff youve seen.

  • @rogueplanet13
    @rogueplanet136 ай бұрын

    I used to night fish and camp and we heard giant rocks crashing into the water, the woods are very spooky at night

  • @SuperSteve101

    @SuperSteve101

    5 ай бұрын

    I think it's in our survival instincts to be more alert at night. Our adrenaline goes up at the slightest sound or perceived danger. It wasn't too long ago,we were all sleeping in the woods every night- with the bears and wolves hunting us in our vulnerable sleeping state.

  • @rogueplanet13

    @rogueplanet13

    5 ай бұрын

    @@SuperSteve101 theres more to it than that, millions of us have seen what weve seen and its not heightened senses

  • @ike8236
    @ike82366 ай бұрын

    Haha i must have got the little sauce bottles around the same time as you from temu, love them.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    They are just perfect size for camping 👍

  • @beckyfrasier2250
    @beckyfrasier22506 ай бұрын

    My first time watching you also and that was creepy but good! It would be great if you could find out the story behind the woods, we need to know the story! Gotta new follower

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Cheers becky. My friend did some research and found out about a family murder locally but I think it's a different place with the same name. I'll be going back though with some mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @markdaddario1941
    @markdaddario19416 ай бұрын

    I google mapped the area and was surprised at the amount of woods. Where I live in Wyoming, next to Yellowstone, is highly forested and low population, and has grizzlies and moose, wolf, mountain lion, elk, deer, antelope, coyotes..... so a strange noise in the woods when solo camping can be a bit hair raising, and then add crazy people to the equation!. My county is nearly 11,000 square kilometers and only 23,000 plus people, but gets a lot of tourism. Neighboring counties are similar in size and population. I think an element of danger is part of the lure, certainly the beauty and wildness is as well, but the primal feelings of fire to the front, dark woods to the rear.... we are still drawn to it.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah we don't have quite the same sort of space and woodland here. Small 1 or 2 acre woods mainly with the odd national park dotted about and no camping is really allowed in any of them. Everything is either crown or privately owned here. Such a shame we can't freely explore our own land. Slaves to the rich and Royal.

  • @jezasmith

    @jezasmith

    5 ай бұрын

    You forgot to mention Sasquatch, Wyoming has many Sasquatch residents.

  • @RobertMolders
    @RobertMolders6 ай бұрын

    First time I see one of your videos and I've really enjoyed it. Well done mate! Some tips that I would like to share with you, that maybe can help: - When outside at night always bring with you 30-40 meters of fine hemp cord. Every 100/80 cm attach to it some empty cans of beer or coke. Before sleeping surround your camp with it and hide it with some foliage and tree branches.. It's cheaper, light to be transported, surely not perfect but it cost almost nothing and it grants you a bit more of safety ( Or at least you can get warned in time if a peril is around ). - If you plan to stay out at night often buy a pair of NVG. I know it's costly but you'll never regret the expense incurred ( Or get a camera with NV so you're not blind in the dark ) - Bring always with you a decent survival knife ( You'll never know what may happen ). You need one that can seriously hurt an animal and, even if it's not surely nice to be said, one that can stop a ill-intentioned human, if needed. Unfortunately nowadys is full of jerks lurking around, especially at night... - Another " gadget " that, again, may be expensive ( Depending on the type chosen ) but that IMHO is crucial to have always with you in the woods.: a compact satellite communicator. Very useful if you are in an area where there's no phone coverage or if, unfortunately, an unplanned accident occour ( Like for example a broken leg in the middle of nowhere ) - Always trust your instinct. If you feel something is not right, probably it is so even if you can't see directly the perli. Don't make the " hero " ( It's not worth the candle ) and GTFO of the area ASAP. Even if we don't know each other directly, please accept with respect my heartfelt condolences for the loss of yoour wife. I know well what it means passing through it. A salute, a hug and my best regards from Italy! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Hey thanks buddy. It was my mum that passed though not my wife bjt thanks anyway. I never usually need to bring anything like you said out with me as rarely have an issue however since this vid went up I've been offered NVG and trail cams and heat sensor cams so I'll be going back with mates fully prepared to see if it happens again so watch this space 👍

  • @RobertMolders

    @RobertMolders

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Ops sorry mate, the mistake was totally un-intentional. ( I'm not mother tongue and your strong accent is not super easy to be understood for me at times )

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    @RobertMolders no worries and no offence. Your English will be way better than my Italian for sure 🤣

  • @RobertMolders

    @RobertMolders

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper LMAO 😂

  • @marcusgotts2938
    @marcusgotts29385 ай бұрын

    You should always go with your gut feeling if somewhere doesn't feel right you should move. This sounds insane but once me and 2 friends camped on an medieval battle ground unknowingly to us. Despite us all being drunk we woke up in the early hours to horrific sounds of what sounded like a mass slaughter it was terrifying. It was only after we found out it was the site of a terrible battle. This was back in 1988. P.S. luv the olight kit I have the lantern and the torch. I Use the lantern for weeks on end in my cabin without charging and even charge my phone from it.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    I've heard a lot of stories like that. Ancient battle grounds where people have heard voices and battle cries. And yes, the olight gear is decent. Buy bulky for general camping the lantern but I love the light it gives 👍

  • @marcusgotts2938

    @marcusgotts2938

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Yes it's truly bizarre. we could hear horses lots of women screaming blood curdling noises for hours I can still see my friend now holding the zip of the tent down lol... But it was far from funny at the time. And yes I agree the olight torch is heavy but an amazing beam and battery life. Back to your vid I could really feel the creepy vibe from that place you where camping. I would definitely not go there alone and bizarre what the weird guy you met in the morning said. It's right out of a plot for a horror film.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    Well I now have a thermal camera and trail cams so will be heading back with mates soon for a follow up 👍

  • @pauledwards499
    @pauledwards4997 ай бұрын

    #boo Hats off to you for sticking it out as long as you did, I'd have been from there as soon as the rock landed near me. That bloke has definitely done the same to others, hopefully he'll do it to the wrong bloke one night and get his comeuppance.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Thinning about going back with buddies. Theyre a bit scared though 😂 would make it easier to hide in the woods while they're in their hammocks.

  • @pauledwards499

    @pauledwards499

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper 🤣Maybe one in a hammock, the rest lying low in bivvys, ready to jump out and scare the living crap out of that weirdo.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    We're already takking trail cams and permitted alarms 😂

  • @pauledwards499

    @pauledwards499

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper I'd be tempted to dig a man trap and make him beg to be lifted out 🤣

  • @davidminor6537
    @davidminor65377 ай бұрын

    Must be the ghosts of Northmen past. Very enjoyable video as always. Cheers from Winnipeg.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    God knows buy I wasn't staying around any longer to find out, and I'm certainly mkt going back 😂 cheers for watching 👍

  • @bindig1
    @bindig14 ай бұрын

    The thing that got to me was the stick that bounced over to you in the daylight. Maybe it was that guy you saw but you made the right decision to get out of there. People are scary sometimes. My brother and I were back country camping in the Smokey Mountains once, very very remote, didn't see anyone at all. One night about 3AM we hear something big headed our way. Get out of tent with flashlights and it's a guy, asks us if we had spare matches. Gave him matches and he leaves, crunches away into the woods.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah that's odd for sure 😬

  • @Star_Gazing_Coffee_Lover
    @Star_Gazing_Coffee_Lover5 ай бұрын

    Avoid the woods in those hours of darkness when the powers of evil are exalted.

  • @Jkk55
    @Jkk557 ай бұрын

    For some reason I have got into these camping videos it all started with Grizzly Gaz I love them now I was a little scared for you in those woods something was going on very strange glad you got out safely!

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks. First time I've ever bailed. Going back though with some mates for a follow up with trail cams. 👍

  • @fredtraylen4311

    @fredtraylen4311

    7 ай бұрын

    Cant wait for that video should be a cracker

  • @elizabethcotton4659

    @elizabethcotton4659

    6 ай бұрын

    Always trust your gut x

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Specially when I'm hungry 🤣👍

  • @gymjampooky

    @gymjampooky

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@NoviceWildCamper put some trail cams up

  • @Snowdonguy48
    @Snowdonguy486 ай бұрын

    Great video mate thanks ! This is one of the reasons I won’t go wild camping 😅

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    🤣don't let me put you off. I'll be heading back with mates and trail cams to hopefully see what the hells going on. Watch this space ..... 👍

  • @Snowdonguy48

    @Snowdonguy48

    6 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper sounds good can’t wait to watch it! 👍

  • @thatsrich944
    @thatsrich9445 ай бұрын

    Used to live in a vehicle in the desert southwest region of the USA. I would drive out to the middle of nowhere to sleep at night, around 10-15 miles away from any people or manmade structures. Usually it was dead silent out there unless it was windy and you could hear the wind whistle through the scraggly brush or cacti. But every once in a while you'd hear a loud thump or crash/crack of something and there was no way to explain it. There are no trees out there, no leaves, branches or sticks on the ground. Mostly just cacti, rocks, sand and low brush. The animals included occasional deer, large coyotes, jack rabbits, birds, mice and rats. Of course there were also snakes, lizards and spiders. The wildlife was always very quiet when you saw them. They barely made any sound at all unless they were very close to you and then it was just typical footstep sounds. But these sounds were like right outside my car and would occasionally wake me up. Never figured out what was doing it, no tracks, footprints or anything to indicate it was a person or an animal. I was armed out there with a pistol and rifle since many areas of the desert were frequented by "crazy" people out shooting fully automatic weapons, partying and doing other questionable things. I feel like my weapons would have been no use against whatever made those sounds. Suppose some of it could have been tremors or small earthquakes, but they just seemed so random, isolated and focused really close by every time.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    That does sound weird 😕

  • @tecmissle9256
    @tecmissle92565 ай бұрын

    Sometimes you just feel the forest. I go during the day in my local forest even then some weird stuff had happened would not camp in during the night(uk) Ive been in woods with bears wolfs deer the lot ... no problem you just feel ok. Some woods 3am woke up packed up and just blazed the trail, no humans for miles like no roads .. crazy. But the forest I live by is the same as this one you are showing.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    5 ай бұрын

    There are some you just can't put your finger on as to why it's just not right. It's a feeling. And I go with my feelings 👍

  • @mwudzy
    @mwudzy6 ай бұрын

    One day when matey on the lane creeps through the forest in night-vision goggles, hoping to freak out some solo camper, he’s going to hear footsteps behind him, and sense eyes watching him, only this time he’ll know for sure that this isn’t just some weirdo in the woods, especially when his goggles fail, plunging him into total darkness, far, far, from home…... 😉

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    😂👌👍

  • @tomcatt998

    @tomcatt998

    6 ай бұрын

    The creeper becomes the creaped

  • @kimberlyquintanilla5493
    @kimberlyquintanilla54936 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh! I was terrified from this video. There was definitely someone there. Deers and rabbits do not throw rocks and branches. That guy was super sus.😮

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah it was wierd for sure. I'll be going back with mates and trail cams so watch this space 👍

  • @phoenixmichaels
    @phoenixmichaels5 ай бұрын

    Blair Witch Project on a budget.

  • @DogSerious
    @DogSerious5 ай бұрын

    Spirits also don't want people in their forests at night!

  • @barrypatton6424
    @barrypatton64247 ай бұрын

    Pretty new to the game so I've only done beach/dunes and an actual campsite near a small glen during the summer. Hoping to try a solo woods camp next year and I dunno wether this video has intrigued me or put me right off the idea. Lol. Scariest part of this is that likely that guy was so off in the head that he'd spend the night torturing you. People like that just end up doing something really wrong later. I'd love to see you go back there on foot, with a mate and see if something similar happens. Anyway this video is worth the sub alone man. Looking forward to going bac and checking out more.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    Cheers buddy. I'm already in the process of organising two mates to come back there with me. Trail cams and everything. If there's something there we'll find it. Should be fun 😬 On the note of solo camping, you will hear all kinds in the woods you've never heard before and the first time is quite scary without anything happening. If you're that way inclined I'd do some woodland camps with mates first to get used to them. I've done loads and know the sounds which is why this one freaked me out as it was like nothing I've ever experienced before. 👍

  • @barrypatton6424

    @barrypatton6424

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper thanks man I don't really scare too easy but would be aware of my surroundings at the same time. Glad to hear you're going back with some mate's I can't wait to see the outcome.

  • @NoviceWildCamper

    @NoviceWildCamper

    7 ай бұрын

    @barrypatton6424 hopefully they have the courage to make it 😂

  • @barrypatton6424

    @barrypatton6424

    7 ай бұрын

    @@NoviceWildCamper Haha fingers crossed