This content highlights various unsettling and dangerous encounters people have experienced in outdoor and remote settings, ranging from potential stalking and booby traps to eerie audio recordings and abandoned underground bunkers, underscoring the unpredictable risks present in nature and human malice.
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What's good, chat? I ain't even late.
How we doing, ladies and gentlemen? I'm back
>> from the UK with a channel called
English Woodsman where he's been uploading
uploading
Broke got some motion.
>> Videos of his wild camping, stealth
camping, and woodland camping trips in
the UK for almost 10 years. Most of the
channel's videos feature Daniel
reviewing camping gear for his viewers
and showing footage.
>> I don't Chad, I can understand if you do
this and you're just filming it, but
there's no way that people go and do
this stealth camping stuff that we know
of just to do it, right? There's no way
people just do that
You know what I mean?
They do. I'm talking about solo dooo
camping for no reason.
Ain't no way, chat. Ain't no way. There
ain't no way y'all done. Ain't no way
your cousin does. Well, guess what?
Well, guess what? Tell your cousin
to to stop doing it.
Okay, unpause. I'll sit here for 30 minutes.
minutes.
I hope that you again, I've explained
this before. When we watch YouTube
videos, hey, when we watch YouTube
videos, I I go out of my way to pause
the video and I hope that you getting so
mad because I pause it so much. I hope
you're fuming. Every time I pause, I
hope you get just mad. Just horrifically
mad, buddy. If you mad because I'm
pausing the video when when we're
watching it, just go watch it on your
own, okay?
Cuz I'm gonna watch it at my pace. You
understand me?
Cuz what would the point be if I ain't
giving my thoughts on it? You simpleton.
What you talking about? You done lost
your mind.
of his adventures in the green outdoors.
For the most part, they're pretty tame,
but in August 2023, he uploaded a video
of his camping trip in the woodlands
close to his home, and the footage is
pretty disturbing. The first part of the
video pretty much just shows Daniel
walking through the woods and talking to
his subscribers, eating berries, and
pointing out the sights on the way.
>> He eating berries off the side of the trail
trail
>> site. At several points along the way,
he pauses to mention the footprints and
garbage he sees lying on the trail,
indicating other people had been there
in the last few days.
>> Okay, so my cat with the tin. Thank you.
>> Someone's been here. There's a lot of
Yeah, look at the state of this.
>> Hey, you best get up out of there.
>> Does get used, don't it?
>> They littering, too. They wrong for that.
that.
>> After about a 20-minute walk, he sits
down at a clearing where he plans to set
up camp for the night and leans back on
a tree to eat his noodles.
>> Did we see this one? No way. We seen
this one. It had the little red bar at
the bottom of it. If we seen this one,
>> I don't remember seeing this. Oh my
goodness. What kind of noodles are those?
those?
>> Down at a clearing where he plans to set
up camp for the night and leans back on
a tree to eat his noodles as he talks to
the camera. It's not until around 25
minutes into the video that things start
to get seriously disturbing for Daniel.
going to be out Friday night, but I'm
going away Saturday, so I've got a bit
of a drive as well. So, I didn't want to
be tired, and it's going to throw it
down Friday night as well. And rain
Oh, bro,
you know you scared when all of a sudden
you go completely silent and you ain't
>> About you,
>> bro. That's a bilateral animal, which
means it's two-legged. That's a person.
Case away my cat with another five.
>> Even though some pretty humanlike
footsteps could be heard right behind
Daniel, as soon as he turns around to
see his environment, there's nobody in
sight. What's most disturbing is that as
soon as he turned around and yelled,
"Hello," the footsteps immediately stopped.
stopped.
>> "Yeah, GG, that's the next few minutes,"
he sits down and tries to regain his
composure as he sips his coffee and eats
his noodles. But things only continue to
get even more creepy as the sun begins
to set.
>> That's when you leave. There ain't no
way I'm sitting here making my noodles, man.
man.
Yeah, carry that around with you.
Somebody throw that throw that bowling
hot water on them. Yo, floor with the
>> see, he ain't coming off as weak like
that other dude was, though. You know
>> There's nobody here.
>> About 40 minutes into the video, the
footstep noises can be heard again, and
this time it sounds like they're getting
closer to Daniel. is Gordy. Yeah.
>> By this point, most people would have
hightailed it out of there without any
hesitation. But Daniel decides to sit
back down to finish his dinner as he
tries to calm down every single time. >> Why?
>> Why?
>> Amazingly, a few minutes later, it
almost seems like he completely forgets
about the footsteps and manages to think
about less disturbing things, which is
honestly pretty impressive. But as
darkness sets in, the eerie footsteps
Bro, bro,
>> I'm gonna be honest.
I can't stay here now. I'm gonna
>> like it. You just now, like, bro, you
you can't stay here no more. Like, just now,
buddy.
It's too late.
It's already dark outside. It's over.
It's too late. You should have left when
it was daytime. Now you're cooked.
You dude, I can't I I don't know, Chad.
I don't know. It's I feel like any
logical per I'm not saying this dude
ain't logical, you know, but any logical
person if you're out in the woods butt
naked by yourself eating some noodles
out of a little pan
and the first and the first time you
hear some footsteps, you're running,
right? Not running. Maybe not running,
>> Be a wimp. I don't care if people are
calling me a wimp in the comments.
>> Ain't nobody calling you that, bro. I
promise you.
>> But I can't stay here. I'm I'm too unsettled.
unsettled.
I'm nervous. I've done camping like this
load of times.
I think I'm going to go find somewhere
else to get this biv set up.
>> Find somewhere else. You ain't going home
home
>> Understandably, after this third
incident, Daniel decides to head
somewhere else for the night to play it safe
safe
>> somewhere else.
>> It's hard to know what exactly was
making those sounds, but because they
sounded very similar to human footsteps,
it's possible that Daniel was being
stalked by someone in the woods. This is
obviously incredibly dangerous as you
can never really trust someone's
intentions when you're in such a
vulnerable position all by yourself in
unknown territory. It was either that or
an animal walking through the grass. But
because Daniel mentioned the grass was a
little wet and would have made that dry
sound if that was a human, right? That
was two foots.
That was a human. That wasn't no deer.
Wasn't no badger or whatever he said.
That was a human.
>> That donate this is pretty unlikely.
Also, many people in the comments
mentioned that no animal walks that
uniform and steady. They stop, go, and
change pace constantly. Either way,
>> you know what? No, I just want to agree
with some disagree with somebody. That
was an animal. These people in the
comments don't know nothing. It was an animal.
animal.
>> Good thing he decided to leave because
who knows what could have happened to
Daniel that night.
>> Just cuz somebody else agreed with it,
it was an animal. They don't know what
they're talking about.
Welcome to the internet, buddy. One of
the most annoying things to me is spam
texts and phone calls. You would
actually be surprised by the amount of
times I get interrupted recording these
videos by phone calls from random
numbers. Well, I did some research and
uncovered that a lot of times these
>> Hey, get that bread, bro.
>> Scammers are able to get our personal
info, email addresses,
>> get that bread. I ain't mad at you. This
a goated YouTube channel
>> and phone numbers because big companies
can't keep our data safe from data
breaches and hacks. You may not skip. I
feel like if I skip it, that's lowkey
disrespectful, though.
You know what I mean?
I feel like if I skip this, I'm lowkey disrespecting
disrespecting
You know what I mean? Cuz I'm just
watching his video.
Least I can do is let this play.
Does that make sense?
Yo, big papa with the fire. Thank you.
>> But back in May, Ticket Master was
hacked and the data of over half a
billion people were put up for sale on
the dark web for anyone to buy. This
stolen data included full names, addresses,
addresses,
phone numbers, and credit card data. At
best, this was going to lead to more
spam calls, texts, and emails for the at
worst fraud and identity.
>> You How about y'all learn some respect, Bubba?
Bubba?
I respect this YouTube channel. He got a
I done watched about I done watched
about five or six this dude's videos on
stream for free. Least I can do is let
>> So what is vintage as well from vintage?
They said they didn't think the hack
would have a material impact on our
overall business. All these businesses
happily collect our data but do very well.
well.
>> That's cool. Appreciate you as well for
the 10,000 bits. Thank you.
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breaches like the ticket master one or
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>> Be honest. I'm a W man for that, right?
Oh my goodness. He just leaked my social
security. Oh no, he got my information
up here. GG.
>> It gives me fast fraud alerts if anyone
tries to use that data to access my
credit card or bank accounts. and it
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websites. So I
>> I knew he was gonna use my information.
>> I also get things like transaction
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password manager, parental controls, and
>> be I'm lowkey a W man for that, right?
Let's be real. Type one if I'm a W man
for that. I mean, come on. Least I can
do is let it play.
>> Theft insurance.
>> I'm over here watching his video.
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>> We over here watching his video for free.
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>> If my info was compromised in the ticket
master data breach, I wouldn't have to
worry because on always doing the hard
work of keeping me safe. Matter of fact,
I'm going to give you my IP to put it
directly on screen.
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and try your first
>> tortill you with another 50. W tortill
you with another 50. Lord have mercy. Oh my.
Yo, W Tortillia with the 50 for real.
Thank you, Tortillia.
Shells with 1,000 bits. Um, what you
mean stop being buns and scrutinized?
I'm good at scrutinized.
Thank you for the thousand bits though,
Shel. Thank you.
The Rampant Range is part of a front
range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
Colorado.
>> GG, there's going to be uh uh there's
going to be one of mountain lines up
there. GG.
>> Made up of almost entirely public land
within the Pike National Forest. In the
summer, you'll find lots of bikers
enjoying the rampant ranges, elaborate
trail system, and exploring the great outdoors.
outdoors.
>> This going to be a wildlife.
>> For the most part, this part of Colorado
is a paradise for anyone who enjoys
spending time in nature. But over the
past few years, there's been a pretty
alarming trend on the rise with random
people setting up wires on trees at just
about head height in an effort to
seriously injure bikers on the trail.
>> Oh, dude. Yeah.
Yeah.
>> In 2019, a post describing this
terrifying trend was uploaded to Facebook.
Facebook.
>> Diabetes with
>> disturbingly, the uploader mentioned
that one of his high school friends had
lost his life as a result of running
into a similar wire on a trail. Yep.
>> Immediately people jumped into the
comments to point out how incredibly
messed up.
>> Are you ever in the woods on a
four-wheeler or something that's not
enclosed in like a side by side or
something, you need to always be looking
ahead cuz there are evil people that
will just randomly put a wire across a
tree. And if you're ripping through
there on like a Can-Am Renegade going 40
miles an hour and you hit that next
level, you're dead. There ain't no
surviving. You're dead. You'll be lucky
if it don't de you. You always got to
look ahead. Make sure cuz people just
put a for no reason too. They'll just
put a wire right there. And if you hit
that going about 40, you ain't even got
to be going 40. You probably be going
20. You get hit right there, you're
dead. That's bad, bro. Your diabetes
with another five. Thank you.
>> Would be to do something like this. And
how this kind of evil needs to be
categorized as attempted murder. If the suspect
suspect
>> see with the fire. Thank you.
>> A couple of years before that post was
made in 2017, two motorbike riders
uploaded a video to YouTube of their
encounter with a similar wire. And
although nothing happened to them, it
>> Dude, dude, I think I've seen this video
somewhere on the internet before, this
that one actually wouldn't have killed
him though, cuz that was barely around
the tree. But imagine if it was tied
tied around the tree. You're gone. But
chat. People are evil for no reason. I
don't understand, Chad. Why? Why people
evil for no reason, bro? I I don't understand.
understand.
>> When these wires are set up off trail,
it can be hard to tell whether they were
placed there out of malice or if a
random camper or farmer placed the wires
there to hang up clothes or something similar.
similar.
>> Like, why?
>> But in cases like these where the wires
are specifically placed on the trail,
there's really only one reason people
would do that. It's to bring serious
harm to bikers for some reason. Possibly
they're annoyed with the constant loud
sound of the bikes near their property
or something else.
>> You live out in the middle of the woods
near a trail system. Of course, you're
going to hear foolers and stuff driving around.
around.
>> Hopefully, more measures can be taken in
the future to prevent more people from
getting hurt, especially because it's
not uncommon to hear about motorbikers
and snowmoilers losing their lives.
>> Dying to this, bro.
Fastest Can-Am rider with the fire.
>> This audio was uploaded to YouTube by a
user named Forest Fire number 21. He
recorded it around 2:00 a.m. in December
2014. The uploader lives in a forest and
he mentioned that the noises in the
audio were coming from deep in the woods
>> That's an animal. Not going to lie. I'm
>> It's hard to make out what the child is
yelling, but after listening closely,
several users jumped in the comments to
point out that you can also hear an
adult voice yelling, "Where are you?" In
addition to the young female voice
making most of the noise, this quieter,
more subtle male voice that can also be
heard in
>> Chad, bro. Chat,
why do I look over and I see about
They're still typing it. I see about 30,
40, 50 people talking about some skin
walker. Chad, please grow up. Chad,
chat, come on, bro.
Y'all can't keep going. Y'all can't keep
doing this.
There ain't no way you talking about a
skin walker, bro.
The audio only makes the whole incident
that much more disturbing. Near the end
of the video, the uploader mentions that
after that night, he checked the news
every day to see if he could find some
explanation for the screams, but he
never did. The fact that the screaming
was captured at around 2:00 a.m. in the
freezing cold weather and in the middle
of the woods indicates that the uploader
could have genuinely recorded something
pretty sinister.
>> He could. Yeah, he he he could have.
It's hard to tell why the uploader would
record and upload the audio instead of
immediately calling the police after
hearing a female voice in such obvious
distress, but at this point, there's not
much that can be done about it. And who
knows, maybe the uploader did call the
police. There wasn't much context given
in the video's description.
>> We can only hope that whatever problem
happened that night was eventually
solved, but based on the shrillness of
the screams and the strangeness of the
whole situation, we probably won't ever
be able to know for sure. Somebody
>> Somebody got killed by a serial killer.
>> You're thinking about going to therapy.
And as a therapist myself, of course,
I'm going to say that's a great idea.
But first,
>> Lisa is a life coach and YouTuber who
often uploads videos of what it's like
living in her van and traveling the
country on her own.
>> On your own. One afternoon in 2022, Lisa
had parked her van on the side of the
road, and left the side door of her van
open while she cooked her dinner inside.
When suddenly, a sketchy looking guy
approached her, poked his head in her
van without her permission, and started
asking her some pretty bizarre questions
in French, a language Lisa doesn't
speak. When she mentioned she didn't
understand what he was saying, he pulled
out a translator app to try to
communicate with her, which obviously
made her pretty uncomfortable,
especially since she wasn't interested
in talking to him in the first place
after he invaded her personal space.
After watching the guy struggle to use
Google Translate for a few minutes, Lisa
decided she'd had enough and shut the
side door in his face, also closing the
curtain to make sure the guy got the
hint. Strangely, for over half an hour,
the guy then stood outside in the rain
and tinkered with the translator app to
try to communicate with me. Half an hour
standing in the rain outside. Oh no. You
got to run him smooth over. Half an hour.
Even after she made it more than obvious
Oh. Oh, no. Yo, Lisa, is that her name?
Yo, Lisa, you got to you got you got to
Okay. He just moved even closer so that
I can't move out and so that I can't go forward.
forward.
>> Please leave. Please leave. You sketchy,
>> With a very shady demeanor, the man
snuck into the bushes and pretty much
just stalked Lisa.
>> Yeah. Like, what is that? the distance
as if he thought she couldn't see him.
As the sun began to set, Lisa kept an
eye on the guy outside to make sure he
didn't try to get close to her again.
But the man just kept on bringing his
car closer to her van and blocking her
exit in different ways for more than
half an hour.
>> This guy is really starting to freak me out
out
>> just now.
>> It's been like a half an hour and he
just keeps on moving his vehicle so he
can see in my van here. Lisa.
>> Anyways, I am
>> Fortunately, just as darkness had begun
to set in, a family in an RV pulled up
right behind Lisa and spent the night in
the same parking lot as her, which
comforted her enough to stay there the entire
entire
>> Was there a reason why she couldn't like
drive the van? What was going Why didn't
like you got to go.
He blocked her. That's when you ran into
Disturbingly, the guy left soon after
the other family arrived, but came back
about 3 hours later in the dead of night
to check if Lisa was still there. >> What?
>> What?
>> He saw the other family in the RV was
also still in the parking lot. He left
and didn't come back.
>> Bro, throw him in jail.
>> The next morning, Lisa left early and
never saw the guy again.
>> Oh, no.
>> It's hard to tell what the guy's exact
intentions were, but based on his
overall sketchy demeanor and
questionable behavior, they couldn't
have been anything good.
>> Lord have
>> The one thing we can be sure about is
that it's a good thing the other family
in the RV arrived at the parking lot
when they did. Otherwise, who knows what
the man would have done to Lisa.
>> Dude, he came back at 3:00 in the
morning, chat. In May 2014, an Imager
user uploaded a blog post where he
talked about the time he went to visit a
friend in northern Germany. According to
the uploader, his friend told him about
these pipes that he had found in the
woods near his house that stuck up out
of the ground like periscopes.
Apparently, his friend and his siblings
played near the pipes as kids and knew
that there were bunkers hidden below them.
them.
>> Hey, there Hey, you better chill out.
There's probably a bomb or something
over there.
>> Parents never allowed them to get near
them out of concern for their safety.
During the visit narrated in the blog
post, the uploader and his friend
decided to check out the pipes and
finally go down into the bunkers that
they never had permission to explore
when they were younger. And they found
some pretty disturbing stuff. A few
hundred feet away from the trees, they
found the entrance to the bunker covered
with a loosely placed piece of wood that
they easily removed with a crowbar
Once inside, all they could see were
these long, seemingly endless
hospital-like hallways that extended for
thousands of feet under the woods.
>> I need y'all to understand. I need you
to grasp how insane that something like
this is in the middle of just some
I know it was something from like some
war or something before, but the fact
that this is just sitting somewhere in
that anybody Dude, that's crazy.
>> As they ventured further and further
into the maze of tunnels, they found
graffiti on some of the walls,
indicating they weren't the first people.
people.
>> I wonder what they blocked out right there.
there.
>> The idea to explore the underground
bunkers. To the explorer's horror, one
of the walls deep inside the tunnels had
the word help in German graffitied all
over it. It's possible that it was just
sprayed on there by another group of
teens trying to be funny. But the eerie
nature of the bunker coupled with the
general state really makes you wonder if
something more sinister took place down
there at some point, possibly even
written by German soldiers in the later
parts of World War II. Yeah, that is
multi-millions worth of dollars of
infrastructure that they like concrete
people building this multi-millions
worth of dollars that's just forgotten
about in some random forest in the
middle of nowhere and nobody uses it.
Millions of dollars that is right there.
That's crazy. Just chilling.
As they traveled deeper into the bunker,
they found some more disturbing graffiti
with one of the eeriest messages
reading, "Hello, Satan. I love you.
Obviously, that's not the kind of
message you want to see in a tunnel
system like this, but the two friends
decided to keep on exploring. Anyway,
after several hours down in the bunker,
they ended up finding tons of more
twisting, winding hallways, flooding,
there's a dark, narrow corridors that
reach dead ends, but nothing more
disturbing than the graffiti they had
found a few hours earlier. The explorers
managed to make it out of there safely
In the summer of 2016, reports started
surfacing that people were finding
dangerous booby traps along a very
well-known hiking trail in the High
Mountain Park Preserve in Wayne, New
Jersey. As per the police reports, the
traps mostly consisted of boards with
nails sticking out of them, barbed wire,
broken bottles placed along the trails
behind or near rocks or logs, and other materials.