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You are never alone in Appalachia

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Kenny5Alive1 year ago

Never. Ever. The mystery is this…That could be a possum, or a mountain lion. Gamble.

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Rae ❤️‍🔥1 year ago

True. We lived in a house in the woods with multiple caves in the ground. We always felt an ominous presence watching us. We had windows 10 ft off the ground, and one night, something was peering in. We moved. Something was out there watching.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

you never heard this before

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Benjamin Way1 year ago

Yup. Ain’t no walking alone. If you see 1 there’s 5 more you don’t.

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Eric1 year ago

Was walking down a dirt road with my little dog late one night in the forest. Then I saw a pair of big green eyes as high as mine only a few yards away.

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Honky Trader1 year ago

Thats why you always carry a firearm and be prepared skilled shooter like this guy.

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Lo'tek1 year ago

Turkey hunting during early spring, I set up about 5 AM near an active coywolf den. Haven't hunted that side of the farm since.

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Pogue Mahone1 year ago

Oh, you're alone. In the worst possible way.

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Happylachian〽️ Livin'1 year ago

Had the joys of being stalked by a big cat on old hwy 105 at the Linville gorge for a few nights. When I first spotted it I thought it was two people walking with flashlights. Our Pit bull was terrified the whole trip lol

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John Beltram1 year ago

Bunch of wusses. I walk the ridges often at night. Looks like an owl. Wouldn’t even bother to unholster my .45.

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