Never Whistle Alone In The Forest: True Scary Hiking Experiences
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Hey guys, today we're going to be
discussing an encounter that one of my
subscribers went through while wild
camping over a week with his dog. Now,
I'm on my work break,
so going to try and cover this as
compacty as possible. If you are new,
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channel, just leave a like. So this
particular encounter
is something that took around 3 to 4
hours to understand on a call and he
went through pretty much every detail
there was to go through from why he was
there, why he was camping. Basically all
you guys need to know is that this guy
goes camping pretty much every month and
he goes for between 3 to 6 days.
And when he goes, he tends to go with a
purpose of just relaxing. So this
subscriber had a history of like
depression, mental health issues and
stuff. And he always used to say that
doing this would kind of reset his mind
and relax him. But after what just
happened to him uh last month actually,
now the weather's heating up. We got uh
you know, some warmer temperatures. He's
back out doing the wild camps uh in the
national parks. He mostly does it in his
van on campsites that are on the edge of
the national parks. But um
yeah, if I'm out of breath, you guys,
it's cuz the tripod is so heavy. I need
to get a new setup and also my um
shoulders like busted up. So, he was
doing this wild camp, right? And he took
his dog. Uh it's a German Shepherd. The
guy is roughly in his 50s. He's of good
health um physically anyway. But uh he
was doing this to reset his mind and to
relax. And he would sometimes go up to
10 mi, 20 mi into the forest. Um and
when he would do this, he would feel
fine. He would rarely meet anyone. He
said he would sometimes meet other
hikers and trekers, but it would never
be something that he was nervous about,
worried, or anything like that because
he never really dealt with anxiety. was
always depression and coming out to
places like this,
fresh air and just amazing trees would
relax him. So he would come out for
retreats for 3 to 6 days and it would
allow him to reset and just relax.
So he was on this trip. He was 3 days
into this one week wild camp. He had
left his van, locked everything up, you
know, given a couple treats and biscuits
to his dog, and he set off on a trail
that he said was supposed to be an
outback, not a loop. So on outback
trails, they can go forever. You'll just
get lost. So you have to, you know, like
prep a point either with your GPS or
your map of when you're going to just
turn around cuz otherwise it gets too
long and too strenuous
and you can get lost getting stranded
out in the forest. you guys in the
night. It's dangerous as hell. Doesn't
matter what you've got, what sidearm or
torch.
There's things out there which I'll be
covering on this channel which uh no
bullet ain't going to stop. Let's just
say that. So, this guy gets out there.
It's beautiful day like today. He said
pretty much no clouds, uh 5 mph, 6 m per
hour winds, and um he's pretty chill.
He's loving life. uh his dog uh I can't
remember her name but uh she's around
seven or eight so she's you know full of
beans, full of energy and she's just
leaping around. She loves the trails and
he's going on his way. Now the trail he
was on was much shorter than this one.
This trail I'm on is big. It's for
vehicles really. So
um his was a quarter of this. Very very
small. And he said that he could tell
that no one was really walking it
because it was so overgrown at the sides
and there was a lot of like grass like
here, but natural grass, not like um you
know people's grass they have in um
gardens and stuff. So
he's walking along, things are going
okay. He's super chill and he started
whistling. Now, he pointed this out to
me that he doesn't tend to whistle. And
he didn't know why he started whistling.
Just something within him wanted to
whistle. When he hikes, he doesn't
listen to podcasts. He doesn't listen to
music cuz he's a firm believer that you
should always be able to hear your
surroundings. And although he was never
anxious or scared, he understood that,
you know, you just it's like bikers when
they sometimes wear um headphones and
the earpieces. uh it's it's not really a
good idea in my opinion and I used to be
a biker. Some of my friends would do it
is okay, you've got your helmet on, but
it's best to always still be able to
hear uh what's going on around you cuz
if someone comes up behind you and you
haven't got headphones in, you're going
to be able to hear their footsteps
unless you have some very um bad hearing
issue or you have hearing aids or
something. So this guy was just hiking
along this this very very narrow trail
and he starts whistling and the next
thing he realizes he's he starts hearing
unusual whistles. So if you listen now
you can hear the birds maybe just about.
I don't know how good the mic is on this
camera. Um I'm going to get a new mic to
attach to it so stay tuned for that. And
a less heavy tripod as well. My
shoulders are going to be big and strong
by the end of this. But um wow you guys,
this bit up here is beautiful. So he was
actually um whistling, you know, and he
stopped and he was like, "Doesn't sound
like a bird whistle. It doesn't sound
natural. It didn't sound normal." So he
stopped whistling immediately. And this
particular whistle sounded like it came
from
maybe he said around 300 y away. And I
was like, "How the hell can you tell
that?" Cuz that's a long way away. 300 y
across a field is long. Like to hear
someone whistle, they'd have to have one
of those powerful whistles, you know,
like those soccer players and stuff and
the referees. So he said, "Well, yeah,
that's what it sounded like, but it
didn't really make sense where it was
coming from." Cuz if you whistle or yell
at someone from a clear field, there's
not much that's going to be absorbing
your sound waves of the whistle or the
shout. But if I was to yell in here,
uh, someone could stand literally 50
yards and they would struggle. I'd have
to yell really loud and all these trees
would absorb the sound. So, he was
really confused cuz he was hearing a
whistle that wasn't like the birds, you
know, it wasn't like the birds whistle
in all different octaves and variations.
It's a beautiful kind of frequency
harmony. Uh, very healing um to listen
to. So he started listening and it
wasn't normal. It was like, you know, if
you got a elderly neighbor, you know,
they're taking their trash out and
that's they're whistling songs from like
the 50s, the 60s, you know, the the
bands they used to listen to as a kid
where they used to go out to the discos
and rollerblading. They're listening to
that kind of stuff and they're whistling
it. Obviously, you ain't going to have a
bird unless it's one of those trained
ones, you know, those budgies and stuff
in the cages that people have at home
that are going to mimic that whistle.
It's very rare. It does happen, don't
get me wrong. I do know, but it's very
rare. Most of the time, bird whistles
are very sporadic. They're very up and
down the octave, unpredictable,
and it's it's in their DNA. They're
programmed to just, you know, you're not
imagine seeing a neighbor go out and
he's taking the bins and he's like,
be a bit weird, wouldn't it? You'd
think, why is he trying to mimic the
birds? Uh, so yeah, he immediately
thought, "What's going on? I'm hearing
these whistling noises and it's too
slow, too intentional.
It sounds like somebody
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