Not strange at all. Read the “Missing 411” series of books and you will see what I mean (read the reviews on Amazon).
Wow, that was creepy. Never heard of that before. I always walk alone too.
“Not strange at all. Read the Missing 411 series of books and you will see what I mean (read the reviews on Amazon).”
I’ve read a couple of them. They make you never want to go in the woods again.
And one of my favorite things is to go to the local wildlife refuge and take pictures. I often never see another person.
The 411 stories Completely freak me out and anyone I know who has read about the investigations.
The CanAm Missing 411 LEO’s and detectives perusing these past and current cases, are real deal.
They delve into cases that the Natl Park System and Police depts abandon.
I hiked the John Muir Trail in late Sept 2014 - Alone, before I ever heard of the missing 411 persons controversy (and that the Yosemite / Inyo forest is a hot spot).
During my 8 day backpack trip, there were days I didn’t see anyone for two days straight.
While hiking in forest areas I blew a storm whistle every quarter mile in hope of scaring a bear or mountain lion away and not coming up on them.
Now that I’ve read the series of investigations, and heard the very disturbing cell phone call message left by a victim calling his wife, I’m not planning on hiking alone or letting any of my group get separated.
http://www.canammissing.com/about_us.html
http://www.canammissing.com/SARYOUTUBE.html
RE: “Not strange at all. Read the Missing 411 series of books and you will see what I mean (read the reviews on Amazon).”