This reminds me of a time when I was 16 and to a trip on a trail in the mountains by myself in Republic Washington on a Honda 90 and went around 7 miles from our log cabin which was 10 miles outside of the little town of Republic. I loved exploring the area, but I had engine gas issues and had to leave the Honda 90 and walk back home through the forest at night. No flashlight at all. One of the most scary things I’ve ever had to do. I could hear animals walking close by but couldn’t see anything, pitch black. But thank god I made it home.
That's why you always pack a firearm. .357/.44 magnum, .45 automatic, 10mm, 9mm, take your pick. But pick one. Pocket extra speedloaders for the revolvers and practice using them. Or take 2 or 3 extra loaded magazines. Buy extra high capacity magazines if you can. I have several 20 round magazines for my HK VP9. Factory 20 rounders guaranteed to function, not cheap ass Pakistani made junk. If you have a railed weappn, buy a good weapon light. I have a Streamlight TLR-1 1,000 lumen light that mounts to the bottom of my HK, FN FNX .45, or Springfield Operator 1911 .45 auto. That way I always have a bright light to ID my target and see what I'm shooting at. Bring 2 or 3 high powered LED flashlights with a domed projector lens that can cast a wide, circular, bright white light of 5,000-6,000 lumens. They can light up a room at once. May not throwing very far, but it will light up around you. They usually come with features like power settings to conserve energy and a strobe feature that can flashblind someone into seeing spots for a minute. It will at least disorient a crackhead or a psycho. Carry a large field knife. Carrya tomahawk. Not onky are they essential camp tools, they make formidable close quarters weapons, especially the tomahawk. Carry a can of bear spray or pepper spray for less than lethal protection if guns are not your thing.
That's why you carry a good, large caliber firearm. .357/.44 magnum, .45 auto, 10mm, 9mm +P. Take your pick. But take one. Carry a high capacity magazines or extra ammo. A 1911 45 magazine only carries 8 or 10 rounds max, but 2 single stack magazines can fit I to a double stack magazine elastic fabric pouch so you can slide 2 10 rounders in it. Have a weappn mounted light so you have another 1,000 lumen light right under your gun barrel. Carry a super bright LED flashlight that can give a wide flood light so it illuminates the area around you. Carry 2 or 3 of them, so if one burns down the battery, you just pull out another. I think he uses a 1,000 lumen light. Get 5,000-6,000 lumen light. It will turn night into day.
hey man nice video looks smooth around but always care check around you bec with mid light you can easy see glowing eyes if is around anyone animal or rake be careful and always keep on you spray pepper safe life vs anyone.
I was on edge watching this video. It seems like a very dangerous undertaking walking alone in a forest at night. Though, I must commend you for your bravery.
I really love this channel. I'm sure this is gonna be growing with the amazing concept & all this has, THOUGH I HAVE A SUGGESTION/A REQUEST PLS!! It will be bloody awesome, if the volume is louder. Everything else is just GREAT! I love it that it has NO MUSIC! GOOD! ORGANIC!! Most channels put haunting music and the whole thing is DEAD on that point. It needs to be RAW! Which is WHY I LOVE THIS CHANNEL FROM THE BEGINNING! ITS BLOODY RAW! KEEP IT UP!! KEEP IT COMING AND BE SAFE!
Thank you I agree with you iIwant to make it louder but I'm afraid it might affect my credibility since it would be edited but I do plan on adding replays with louder volumes and all on my videos when there is a creepy sound. thanks a lot for your feedback :)
I feel like you have balls of steel...JS You do seem to be a little anxious on this walk and your breathing keeps us a little on edge!...like waiting for something that never came, awesome feeling. Nice one man.
First vid of yours. Yes it was spooky as you could hear your breathing rate change and then you would look behind you and any other place. I didn’t hear any sounds that would make you scared. Maybe they weren’t caught in the mic? Was there something telling you to go, get out. Run? Also I think you should give a little blurb, paragraph, something about what you felt doing this vid in the night and what you may or may not have heard. Or was your gut saying you were being watched like it seemed you were. Or like I said to run, to get out. Hopefully you have something to protect to protect yourself with. I think it would make for a great ending instead of just stopping it as it is. Great vid by the way. Have a great week. Cheers! 🙂🇨🇦
Not even if someone would pay me 1 billion dollars, I would go to a forest during the night, no way Jose. As it is, I don’t go during the day to the wilderness at all! Be very careful out there, and be very alert towards everything sounds you hear. The wilderness attract all kind of people ……and not talking about animals here; the worst animals are called human beings. Be very cautious because your fun or curiosity about the forest at night, can turn into tragedy in a minute. Praying for your safety .
Try something like 5,000-6,000 lumens. It will turn night into day. I also have a 6,000 lumen spotlight and a 12,000 flood flashlight. Very useful and very useful. For your safety, wear a bump helmet. Even US Special Forces wear bump helmets. They're just fancy skateboard helmets with a plastic shell and thick foam padding. They're lightweight and protect your head from bumps or jabbed and stabbed by a tree branch or fall onto a rock if you slip. "Wendy" makes really high grade helmets, both bump and ballistic. But any skateboard helmet will do. I even stuck two white reflector steps on the back as cat eyes so people behind me can see me with just a very dim light. (Leftover skills from my army training days). If you have several people with you, attach a cyalume light stick to their backpack or belt so everyone can see them and no one gets lost.
This reminds me of a time when I was 16 and to a trip on a trail in the mountains by myself in Republic Washington on a Honda 90 and went around 7 miles from our log cabin which was 10 miles outside of the little town of Republic. I loved exploring the area, but I had engine gas issues and had to leave the Honda 90 and walk back home through the forest at night. No flashlight at all. One of the most scary things I’ve ever had to do. I could hear animals walking close by but couldn’t see anything, pitch black. But thank god I made it home.
DAMN its one thing being out there in the woods with a flashlight alone but having none and needing to push on sounds very creepy
What would scare me the most in this situation, is running into another person. Like a crackhead or a psychopath. Lol
That's why you always pack a firearm. .357/.44 magnum, .45 automatic, 10mm, 9mm, take your pick. But pick one. Pocket extra speedloaders for the revolvers and practice using them. Or take 2 or 3 extra loaded magazines. Buy extra high capacity magazines if you can. I have several 20 round magazines for my HK VP9. Factory 20 rounders guaranteed to function, not cheap ass Pakistani made junk.
If you have a railed weappn, buy a good weapon light. I have a Streamlight TLR-1 1,000 lumen light that mounts to the bottom of my HK, FN FNX .45, or Springfield Operator 1911 .45 auto. That way I always have a bright light to ID my target and see what I'm shooting at.
Bring 2 or 3 high powered LED flashlights with a domed projector lens that can cast a wide, circular, bright white light of 5,000-6,000 lumens. They can light up a room at once. May not throwing very far, but it will light up around you. They usually come with features like power settings to conserve energy and a strobe feature that can flashblind someone into seeing spots for a minute. It will at least disorient a crackhead or a psycho.
Carry a large field knife. Carrya tomahawk. Not onky are they essential camp tools, they make formidable close quarters weapons, especially the tomahawk. Carry a can of bear spray or pepper spray for less than lethal protection if guns are not your thing.
That's why you carry a good, large caliber firearm. .357/.44 magnum, .45 auto, 10mm, 9mm +P. Take your pick. But take one. Carry a high capacity magazines or extra ammo. A 1911 45 magazine only carries 8 or 10 rounds max, but 2 single stack magazines can fit I to a double stack magazine elastic fabric pouch so you can slide 2 10 rounders in it. Have a weappn mounted light so you have another 1,000 lumen light right under your gun barrel.
Carry a super bright LED flashlight that can give a wide flood light so it illuminates the area around you. Carry 2 or 3 of them, so if one burns down the battery, you just pull out another. I think he uses a 1,000 lumen light. Get 5,000-6,000 lumen light. It will turn night into day.
hey man nice video looks smooth around but always care check around you bec with mid light you can easy see glowing eyes if is around anyone animal or rake be careful and always keep on you spray pepper safe life vs anyone.
I was on edge watching this video. It seems like a very dangerous undertaking walking alone in a forest at night. Though, I must commend you for your bravery.
Yes, unnerving. Very good, scary video.
It was thanks!
I really love this channel. I'm sure this is gonna be growing with the amazing concept & all this has, THOUGH I HAVE A SUGGESTION/A REQUEST PLS!! It will be bloody awesome, if the volume is louder. Everything else is just GREAT! I love it that it has NO MUSIC! GOOD! ORGANIC!! Most channels put haunting music and the whole thing is DEAD on that point. It needs to be RAW! Which is WHY I LOVE THIS CHANNEL FROM THE BEGINNING! ITS BLOODY RAW! KEEP IT UP!! KEEP IT COMING AND BE SAFE!
Thank you I agree with you iIwant to make it louder but I'm afraid it might affect my credibility since it would be edited but I do plan on adding replays with louder volumes and all on my videos when there is a creepy sound. thanks a lot for your feedback :)
Totally agree .!
I feel like you have balls of steel...JS You do seem to be a little anxious on this walk and your breathing keeps us a little on edge!...like waiting for something that never came, awesome feeling. Nice one man.
Thanks man i do my best
@@creepyoutdoors4451 it;'s working
those long tree branches blocking that side of the path look a little suspicious.
that's big foot skills, ; )
First vid of yours. Yes it was spooky as you could hear your breathing rate change and then you would look behind you and any other place. I didn’t hear any sounds that would make you scared. Maybe they weren’t caught in the mic? Was there something telling you to go, get out. Run? Also I think you should give a little blurb, paragraph, something about what you felt doing this vid in the night and what you may or may not have heard. Or was your gut saying you were being watched like it seemed you were. Or like I said to run, to get out. Hopefully you have something to protect to protect yourself with. I think it would make for a great ending instead of just stopping it as it is. Great vid by the way. Have a great week. Cheers! 🙂🇨🇦
Thanks for the feedback
Not even if someone would pay me 1 billion dollars, I would go to a forest during the night, no way Jose. As it is, I don’t go during the day to the wilderness at all!
Be very careful out there, and be very alert towards everything sounds you hear. The wilderness attract all kind of people ……and not talking about animals here; the worst animals are called human beings.
Be very cautious because your fun or curiosity about the forest at night, can turn into tragedy in a minute. Praying for your safety .
Thank you also i would spend a month by myself in the forest for a billion dollar i wish
To the right. Blink of a light, or an eye!?
Not lights up ahead, diff ones.
Light, went in the forest., Earlier.
@@rebeccabaker9178yeah i noticed a light too while reviewing footage tbh I couldn't tell if it was the moon or some other light
dang this actually scary
Maybe in some future videos you could tell us where we're going what to expect and give a creepy meter rating? just an idea.
Good idea ill try to do that next video
@@creepyoutdoors4451 Thanks, it may not work but worth a shot? The CO rating...lol
I always ask myself why would anyone do this 😳
Where are you what country?
i record these videos in canda
What's the flashlight you are using
im using a mastercraft flashlight 1000 lumen
Try something like 5,000-6,000 lumens. It will turn night into day. I also have a 6,000 lumen spotlight and a 12,000 flood flashlight. Very useful and very useful.
For your safety, wear a bump helmet. Even US Special Forces wear bump helmets. They're just fancy skateboard helmets with a plastic shell and thick foam padding. They're lightweight and protect your head from bumps or jabbed and stabbed by a tree branch or fall onto a rock if you slip. "Wendy" makes really high grade helmets, both bump and ballistic. But any skateboard helmet will do. I even stuck two white reflector steps on the back as cat eyes so people behind me can see me with just a very dim light. (Leftover skills from my army training days). If you have several people with you, attach a cyalume light stick to their backpack or belt so everyone can see them and no one gets lost.
Couple bigfoot out there with you. One in a tree. Other than that pretty boring.
Spooky