I frankly don't care about leeches that must. Though I'm a little bit paranoid when I go in lakes because I was bit by a rather large Krafish, and I had a nasty cut for about a week.
Leeches will typically fall off on their own in 20 minutes and their bite isn't painful. But I can see being young that it might be a terrifying situation. They really are no big deal and don't carry disease or anything.
Girl at camp: *gets leeches* me, who watched the episode of liv and maddie where liv got leeches an unhealthy amount of times : *grabs credit card and scrapes leeches off*
Damn, I remember a time I was about 11 years old. I was at camp and I somehow managed to get into a leech nest. So when I got out of the lake, I had thousands, and i mean thousands of tiny leeches allllll over my bits. They were only like 1/4 to 1/2 an inch long. Scariest thing that's happened to me.
@@teokean3032 is you are watching this video then you probably like this kind of story so people are sharing their experiences and relating to what's being told, also I've seen you write this indentical reply on a few comments, can you please stop it's just rude
I’ve been a camp counselor/ worked at summer camps for a few years now and I can truthfully say working at a camp is the best/ hardest job you’ll ever have. These stories are honestly not that bad 😂 definitely work at a camp if you have the chance!
Omgg. Totally agree. Worked for international school camps and local (sg) school camps and it was one of the best empowering and self exploration period of my life. That plus all the experiences that you won't learn while having a 'regular' jobs. Hello sg to msia kayak expedition. Super fun.
Im a young leader for 6-8 year old beavers (boy scouts) and the leader decided to spend the entire evening (once the kids were asleep) talking about what would happen if me and the other young leader had sex. It was an uncomfortable evening
The leech thing happened to me, when I was in the boundary waters in Minnesota. I came out of the lake and my legs were covered in baby leeches. This was when i was younger and i didnt know what to do. My parents were on the other side of the portage and i was screaming for help. That was such a scary experience. I cant imagine that happening with a bunch of people around like she had.
here’s a funny story that happened to my brother, so basically we were all in canoe’s or something and my girlfriend and his brother were in one together, they were coming near tree branches soon and they were nervous, his girlfriend grabbed the branches and made it so that she could go through them without getting her head hit, meanwhile my brother got smacked in his forehead, we still tease him to this day.
Leeches aren’t that bad me and my friend went swimming in a reservoir and when we got out we were covered in leaches we just took them off and laughed about it for a couple days!!
The leech story sounded really traumatising and i was lucky that during my camp we didn’t need to go into the milo pond since someone from another school got their leg infected a day before but it honestly would have been a scary experience
One thing for sure, the milo pond doesn't have leeches. But we released frogs there tho. And yes, i was an outdoor instructor that have been in there gazillion times.
Karen Renne Cho not every camp has a milo pond without leeches,my senior told me there were leeches since their class went in first and they got bitten by em
@@ryujinxyyeji there is only one campsite in sg that has a legit milo pond out of the 8-9 of them. And noone, including my campers, have ever complained about leeches. Unless if you're talking about overseas campsites. Then yes, chances of getting leeches are higher but it's not very common.
Karen Renne Cho wait rlly are u talking about Sarimbun Scout Camp idk if what my senior said its true cuz thats what i heard when i went to camp and the previous year my senior said there were leeches so idk if its a rumour or an actual experience and I nvr entered the milo pond cuz it was cancelled for some unknown reason
@@ryujinxyyeji dingdingding! Yep, ssc is the only campsite that is less than 10% touched by concrete (which is also why it's my favourite local campsite.) and also the only one that has it's own milo pond. If they said there's leeches and their school is really concerned, then the activity would've been cancled by then.
I heard of this theory that when you think about something too much that your mind puts it as if it’s true and makes you feel the same experiences but it’s not real this is random but I had to tell someone lol
As an outdoor summer camp teacher I'm so upset to hear the canoe story. Rivers are so insanely dangerous and when near submerged snag life jackets can often be lethal, as the strong current pushes people under the snag and they get caught. Those counselors needed some serious river safety training before being allowed to take kids out. If the current is too strong for an adult to move around in it, it's to dangerous to take kids out unless you are an expert boatswain!
Meanwhile me and my campers found a bobcat, had a snake infestation, and our room’s roof collapsed all in five days... yeah never being a camp counselor again ....
I was a camp counselor in Hawaii last summer and I ended up with a live centipede in my bra for a few hours before I noticed. It was horrifying especially when I found out it bit me
I was a camp counselor last year it was the best experience of my life, but I have quite a few horror stories lol. The worst one was when we were testing out our obstacle course for tribal comp and I was scared of the swing rope thing, to swing but I missed the landing and slid down the rope and the knot on the rope went straight up into my nono bits lol
I’m a cit (councilor in training) but a couple years ago when I was a camper we had a councilor we hated (I don’t remember why) but for some reason the older girls started a rumout that she was a child molester as a joke/ nickname. Well it traveled around camp and it became a huge joke with the girls and then the other counselors found out and we got talked to. But there’s more. Later the next day I gave her a hug and got face paint on her shirt (it washed out) but then she bit into a ballon (idk why) and she was allergic to latex so she got an epi pen BUT THEN we had a party thing and she was also epileptic and someone turned off the lights and had glow sticks and we flashed them around. We were honestly horrible to her but it all turned out ok in the end.
I am a volunteer counselor at a marine science camp. Some days, we go on field trips or have animal touching for the kids (it’s all safe for the animals, don’t worry). One day I was looking at a kelp crab with a camper. He picked it up out of the tub, holds it upside down, and started freaking out when the crab started to move. After trying to get him to put it down, the camper got scared and almost threw the crab. This kind of stuff never happens, we’re very safe with the animals and are always very clear about what the campers are allowed to do. I swear my life flashed before my eyes. (the crab was okay, I was able to stop the camper before anything happened)
Me & my family go camping every summer at different places. we were camping at Yellowstone national park, a place we've been several times before, & we were camping near a lake. when we got out of the car, there seemed to be a lot of gnats or something everywhere. they were actually mosquitoes. SO MANY MOSQUITOES. most mosquitoes are only out in the evening, but we soon realized that that was just some kinds others can be out any time of day. there was such a variety at the campsite that the amount of mosquitoes only let up for about an hour around noon. we had 1 1/2 cans of bug spray with us and 8 people in the family. the campground had been reserved for 2 weeks. since bug spray is so expensive in Yellowstone, ($5 a can. it's a closed market, they can charge what they want) my dad ended up driving home (we lived close) to buy 6 cans of it. most of the trip was spent in the park procrastinating the return to the campsite.
Everybody talking about the leech story... What about that guy that ran into a tree in a canoe... while there being multiple people with him? I would be terrified
Fun fact: you should NOT pull out leaches!! The teeth can get stuck in your skin causing an infection! But you can use the tip of your nail to gently slide the leeches off! Hope this helped!! And that leech story was scary! 😬
I can relate to the first story LMAOO. One of the kids "had an accident" and literally didn't day anything. Until one of the kids said "it smells like poop" , all the kids got grossed out. He completely denied it until we had to go to the rr. I had to let my supervisor know and she came and he literally smelled all day . It was horrible. The worse part of this was I actually knew his mom lmaoo. When she came I couldn't even face her. My supervisor had to tell her . First and last time I worked their.
One of the other counselors asked me in front of my campers if I’d ever “done it” on a beach before....and my campers were in middle school so some of them definitely knew what he meant.
The last story has some serious ASMR vibes. This girl should definitely tell stories more. Immensely ASMR & relaxing. ❤️❤️❤️ ps sorry that happened to you though! 😞 leeches are not fun. They aren’t harmful thank goodness but yeah I hear where you’re coming from. I don’t care for insects etc especially crawly/slimy ones. 🤢
When I was 6 or 7, our summer camp went on a trip to the pool. See, it was one of those camps where they have CIT’s (counselors in training). So, we all go swimming in the pool, and as the older counselors give the “five minute warning”, we all see blood in the pool. An older CIT had got mad at his little brother, who is also in the camp. He had pushed him against the side of the pool. The older CIT’s little brother had scratched his back against the side of the pool, and was now unconscious. In the deep end. Under the (closed) diving board. Since he was under the diving board, none of the counselors were around to get him. Some older kids yelled and screamed for the counselors. They eventually came and they called an ambulance. Not fun.
I always wanted to be an american camp councilor..... iv lived my life in nz but enjoyed books about american kids in summer camps.... sounded like sooooo much fun
I am lying in bed, nowhere near a river (okay, there's one a few miles away, but you know what I mean), but I'm so freaked out by the prospect of of being covered by leeches right now...🤢 I don't even want to get in the freaking pool. OMG 45 leeches. A NEST OF LEECHES.
I was a camp counselor at a camp and this little girl and her friends were doing each other's hair and they were all sharing brushes soon like all the girls were doing it (it was an all girl camp) when a little later a girl was saying "my head is itchy" turns out she had live and her brush was the main one used. So at the end of camp we had to explain to all the parents what happened. Thankfully most of the parents did not blame us but we had a few that were FURIOUS. One lady in particular tried to SUE the camp. And it was her daughter that had started with lice, and she actually knew about it and did not say anything but she still blamed us
Hey y’all be careful if you ever get a leech with pulling them off! Take a nail and slide it under it’s mouth and kinda wiggle it off, because if you pull it off fast, the teeth will fall out in your cut, and it can get infected! God loves you! God bless!
I worked at a boy scout camp during all four years of highschool. The summer I was going into college was the summer that we just ran out of food for dinner at least one or two nights a week. Plus one week we had 1,000 Mormon adult scout leader and campers. It was the most crazy we of my life working in our dinning hall. We had to plit the camper in half two set if breakfast, launch, and dinner. It was a crazy made house that with dunning staff that we.
i don't swim i rivers because I don't like the fact that fish and other creatures are in them. Same goes with the deep ocean. I don't like natural water areas because personally, I don't like the fact something could be in that water. The leeches story just enhanced that fear by 10.
First lady: I won’t tell anyone *tells everyone including youtube
but she didn't mention the kids name
She didn't do anything bad since she didn't say the kid's name
Who's "everyone"
Yeah
We all know 😅
That leech story really made me never want to go swimming in a river.
Lauren Byrd 😜
She’s still triggered .... I would have done the same *freaked out*
I think they can be in any body of water. :( when I was in summer camp, I had leaches on my legs after swimming in the lake.
@@foxxikatana8893 Just fresh water, not salt water.
i’m going to the lake in a few days... 😬
Mosquito guy is the man, needs his own show or something
Mark Laboe fun fact: he was my counselor last year
@@CinnamonJared really?
@@CinnamonJaredis this a joke or was he?
Elisha Suarez he was. I even have his phone number. I’m not gonna say it but I have it
CinnamonJared I mean I know who he is too that’s why I commented😂
"Don't tell anybody about this"
Meanwhile, she tells the whole internet...
Lolll. Check your likes tho
Cynthi Star i was just abt to like but i undid it lol
11 likes until 699 lol
@@Siamiso uh why
Cynthi Star because 69- you literally made the comment about it ...
I never want to go in a river after hearing to the leeches story😕
XD me neither
Usually they’re in swamps, I’ve swam in dozens of rivers and have never gotten a Leech from them
I frankly don't care about leeches that must. Though I'm a little bit paranoid when I go in lakes because I was bit by a rather large Krafish, and I had a nasty cut for about a week.
Mr. Shepherd's pie that sounds TERRIFYING.
Hailey Bear the reason I'm scared of leeches is because they look absolutely disgusting, and their name is too.
The background music is too loud, it’s hard to hear them talking
thought I was the only one...
IKR
Is So LOUD!
Omg yess
Yesss
Leeches will typically fall off on their own in 20 minutes and their bite isn't painful. But I can see being young that it might be a terrifying situation. They really are no big deal and don't carry disease or anything.
My thoughts were removing them before they finishes causes you to bleed none stop but since they were babies it would of been fine for the numbers.
Depends what type of leeches
but you would be covered in blood???
But it’s still not like...fun to be covered in leeches 😂
@@Alltherestofus lol, true!
Girl at camp: *gets leeches*
me, who watched the episode of liv and maddie where liv got leeches an unhealthy amount of times : *grabs credit card and scrapes leeches off*
Lol I watched that
Kelsey M! YT haha
Jack Geiger loll
Omg right that's the way to get it off
I watched that too. That might hurt
that last girl still seemed traumatized by that experience
i would be to
Damn, I remember a time I was about 11 years old. I was at camp and I somehow managed to get into a leech nest. So when I got out of the lake, I had thousands, and i mean thousands of tiny leeches allllll over my bits. They were only like 1/4 to 1/2 an inch long. Scariest thing that's happened to me.
Yo thats cool and all but who asked?
@@teokean3032 is you are watching this video then you probably like this kind of story so people are sharing their experiences and relating to what's being told, also I've seen you write this indentical reply on a few comments, can you please stop it's just rude
@@Sarah-zb2hv Thank you! I definitely found his comment rude lol
Teo Kean who asked for your comment? Huh um obviously no one so shut up dude
teo kean Yo no one asked for your rude ass comment either bud
Michael!!!! I’m so proud of u. Loved having u as a counselor
That's awesome
I want to be a camp counselor...should I watch this?.. lol
😂
Probably not lol
No
It is up to you it could give you another side of being a counselor and could help you with making you descion
Probably so you know what to actually expect
"Don't tell anybody about this"
**tells 279k people
188k people now :p
200k now
ii_ Strxwberry thanks I'll edit that
Maya Kaplan 226k now :p
237k now
My horror story watching Camp Counselors Reveal Their Horror Stories... enduring 3 unskippable ads. THREE!!!
They were literally like 10 seconds long.
Angie Stone 12
same 😂😂
As I was reading this comment the first ad starts playing
Mine were 30 seconds each!!!!!!!
I’ve been a camp counselor/ worked at summer camps for a few years now and I can truthfully say working at a camp is the best/ hardest job you’ll ever have. These stories are honestly not that bad 😂 definitely work at a camp if you have the chance!
I agree I've been a camp counselor for 2 summers and there can be hard days but it is an rewarding experience.
Omgg. Totally agree. Worked for international school camps and local (sg) school camps and it was one of the best empowering and self exploration period of my life. That plus all the experiences that you won't learn while having a 'regular' jobs. Hello sg to msia kayak expedition. Super fun.
That’s so true
“Don’t tell anybody about this.” Tells the entire world.
Don’t lie like you haven’t seen those comments 💀
E Q I saw other people commented that too after I already commented and was too lazy to delete mine.
Im a young leader for 6-8 year old beavers (boy scouts) and the leader decided to spend the entire evening (once the kids were asleep) talking about what would happen if me and the other young leader had sex. It was an uncomfortable evening
Yo thats cool and all but who asked?
@@teokean3032 just because they're camp stories and I find the story amusing to tell? If you aren't interested then sorry to bother you?
@@isabellewatchesyoutubesome1405 He is leaving this exact reply on every comment about people's personal experiences. He did it to mine too.
@@thedovahkiin666 cool, thank you for letting me know :)
But did the discomfort work?
“I won’t tell anyone”
Proceeds to tell persons dad and post about it on a RUclips channel will 20.1 million subscribers
Oof
Ok but as a lifeguard hearing that guy tell the camper to just float away by themself and go get help gives me anxiety
*My Horror Story: I opened the fridge and all the food was gone 😭*
Oof 😭
Oofies
Thats cuz you ate all of it on your youtube videosss 😂
That's horrible oh no ☹️😭😥
@@brynnashley2738 big oof 😂
The leech thing happened to me, when I was in the boundary waters in Minnesota. I came out of the lake and my legs were covered in baby leeches. This was when i was younger and i didnt know what to do. My parents were on the other side of the portage and i was screaming for help. That was such a scary experience. I cant imagine that happening with a bunch of people around like she had.
here’s a funny story that happened to my brother,
so basically we were all in canoe’s or something and my girlfriend and his brother were in one together, they were coming near tree branches soon and they were nervous, his girlfriend grabbed the branches and made it so that she could go through them without getting her head hit, meanwhile my brother got smacked in his forehead, we still tease him to this day.
Leeches aren’t that bad me and my friend went swimming in a reservoir and when we got out we were covered in leaches we just took them off and laughed about it for a couple days!!
Thats scary i would be screaming and jumping the only thing i like are worms there cute
eWwW
I would like to say that this is why I don't swim in lakes and/or rivers
Mckenna C same same I swim in one which doesn’t have leeches ya know but *im always scared no matter what.*
Jennifer Arbour yesssss😂😭
Bro that mosquito fr jump scared me lol
The leech story sounded really traumatising and i was lucky that during my camp we didn’t need to go into the milo pond since someone from another school got their leg infected a day before but it honestly would have been a scary experience
One thing for sure, the milo pond doesn't have leeches. But we released frogs there tho. And yes, i was an outdoor instructor that have been in there gazillion times.
Karen Renne Cho not every camp has a milo pond without leeches,my senior told me there were leeches since their class went in first and they got bitten by em
@@ryujinxyyeji there is only one campsite in sg that has a legit milo pond out of the 8-9 of them. And noone, including my campers, have ever complained about leeches. Unless if you're talking about overseas campsites. Then yes, chances of getting leeches are higher but it's not very common.
Karen Renne Cho wait rlly are u talking about Sarimbun Scout Camp idk if what my senior said its true cuz thats what i heard when i went to camp and the previous year my senior said there were leeches so idk if its a rumour or an actual experience and I nvr entered the milo pond cuz it was cancelled for some unknown reason
@@ryujinxyyeji dingdingding! Yep, ssc is the only campsite that is less than 10% touched by concrete (which is also why it's my favourite local campsite.) and also the only one that has it's own milo pond.
If they said there's leeches and their school is really concerned, then the activity would've been cancled by then.
I was canoeing and I almost hit the dam, scariest moment ever
After the leech story, my back is itchy,
Sh!T
Me too 😂
I heard of this theory that when you think about something too much that your mind puts it as if it’s true and makes you feel the same experiences but it’s not real this is random but I had to tell someone lol
*Same*
@The Lemonade Life YT
I think it may be true. My face started itching after the mosquito part.
Ultimate Gays It’s called the subconscious mind it’s a really interesting topic I really enjoyed reading abt it
Please do more horror stories.
Yes lol
Honestly
Me, a counselor-in-training, who has been to camp multiple years: this is nothing.
I have so much respect for the girl who had leeches on her. You don't understand how much I would be panicking.
I would have had a heart attack!!
As an outdoor summer camp teacher I'm so upset to hear the canoe story. Rivers are so insanely dangerous and when near submerged snag life jackets can often be lethal, as the strong current pushes people under the snag and they get caught. Those counselors needed some serious river safety training before being allowed to take kids out. If the current is too strong for an adult to move around in it, it's to dangerous to take kids out unless you are an expert boatswain!
I got a horror story for ya. I had sleep paralysis and what I saw was horrifying......
A burnt pizza.
AHHHHHH
Not burnt pizza 🤪😫🤯😂
Crying in distress for you😭😭😭
And I thought I had nightmares, hah!
I don't rly care lol
My horror story: *I opened the Pantry to get some takis and my dad ate it all*
Me: bish you ded
The scariest one is the leach story
Unicorn Rivera the music is so suspenseful
Yeah I thought a leach went inside you know 🤭🤠
I’m a counsellor and my camp just got cancelled because of Covid. This was very nice to watch and made me smile thanks so much!
These are all my nightmares summed in one video
Meanwhile me and my campers found a bobcat, had a snake infestation, and our room’s roof collapsed all in five days... yeah never being a camp counselor again ....
Awwww I feel sorry for you. We're you ok. Did the falling roof hurt anyone?
Nah we were fine we went swimming and had come back to shower and change for dinner and we walked in and the roof was already collapsed
@@sourturtle3964 oh that's good I was concerned that the roof fell on you guys
Meanwhile I was just about to sign up to be a camp counselor lol I need to rethink this
There are more good times then bad, I bet... Give it a try and don't let small worries stop you!!😛
I can't hear what they're saying from the music though!
8:57 I’d be really scared if if a leech slipped inside of me gross
Random fact:
If you sneeze too hard, you could fracture a rib.
indeed.also if you sneeze when you have a broken rib it hurts like hell. lol
i sneeze very hard but nothing happens
I was a camp counselor in Hawaii last summer and I ended up with a live centipede in my bra for a few hours before I noticed. It was horrifying especially when I found out it bit me
I was a camp counselor last year it was the best experience of my life, but I have quite a few horror stories lol. The worst one was when we were testing out our obstacle course for tribal comp and I was scared of the swing rope thing, to swing but I missed the landing and slid down the rope and the knot on the rope went straight up into my nono bits lol
i was so insanely scared when she said she had leeches on her. its like having spiders all over your body!
The child 👁💧👄💧👁 YOU TOLD ME YOU WONT TELL
that mosquito sound activated my fight or flight
I’m a cit (councilor in training) but a couple years ago when I was a camper we had a councilor we hated (I don’t remember why) but for some reason the older girls started a rumout that she was a child molester as a joke/ nickname. Well it traveled around camp and it became a huge joke with the girls and then the other counselors found out and we got talked to. But there’s more. Later the next day I gave her a hug and got face paint on her shirt (it washed out) but then she bit into a ballon (idk why) and she was allergic to latex so she got an epi pen BUT THEN we had a party thing and she was also epileptic and someone turned off the lights and had glow sticks and we flashed them around. We were honestly horrible to her but it all turned out ok in the end.
Counciler:"floating down a river getting leeches tweezed off of you is not fun."
Me: no no that sounds very fun
Foot entrapment and strainers (trees) are the #1 and #2 causes of drowning on the river. Those counselors were seriously lucky!
I am a volunteer counselor at a marine science camp. Some days, we go on field trips or have animal touching for the kids (it’s all safe for the animals, don’t worry). One day I was looking at a kelp crab with a camper. He picked it up out of the tub, holds it upside down, and started freaking out when the crab started to move. After trying to get him to put it down, the camper got scared and almost threw the crab. This kind of stuff never happens, we’re very safe with the animals and are always very clear about what the campers are allowed to do. I swear my life flashed before my eyes. (the crab was okay, I was able to stop the camper before anything happened)
2:27 "Dont tell anybody about this"
*reveals to thousands of people*
I remember tubing as well down a river and everyone was talking about being careful for leeches scared me so bad I didn’t touch the water almost lol
Me & my family go camping every summer at different places. we were camping at Yellowstone national park, a place we've been several times before, & we were camping near a lake. when we got out of the car, there seemed to be a lot of gnats or something everywhere. they were actually mosquitoes. SO MANY MOSQUITOES. most mosquitoes are only out in the evening, but we soon realized that that was just some kinds others can be out any time of day. there was such a variety at the campsite that the amount of mosquitoes only let up for about an hour around noon. we had 1 1/2 cans of bug spray with us and 8 people in the family. the campground had been reserved for 2 weeks. since bug spray is so expensive in Yellowstone, ($5 a can. it's a closed market, they can charge what they want) my dad ended up driving home (we lived close) to buy 6 cans of it. most of the trip was spent in the park procrastinating the return to the campsite.
Everybody talking about the leech story... What about that guy that ran into a tree in a canoe... while there being multiple people with him? I would be terrified
Fun fact: you should NOT pull out leaches!! The teeth can get stuck in your skin causing an infection! But you can use the tip of your nail to gently slide the leeches off! Hope this helped!! And that leech story was scary! 😬
I can relate to the first story LMAOO. One of the kids "had an accident" and literally didn't day anything. Until one of the kids said "it smells like poop" , all the kids got grossed out. He completely denied it until we had to go to the rr. I had to let my supervisor know and she came and he literally smelled all day . It was horrible. The worse part of this was I actually knew his mom lmaoo. When she came I couldn't even face her. My supervisor had to tell her . First and last time I worked their.
The first girls eyes are legit ender pearls
Story #2 is why my camp doesn’t let us canoe/kayak without a counselor in a pontoonboat.
I was a canoe/kayak instructor at a summer camp for 3 years and as soon as I heard "fallen tree in the river" I was like NOOOOOOOO!
The volume is way too high
turn it down....?
@@gracevaneerd4954 im talking about the music
Use the subtitles to understand it better.
The volume inside of this video
is A S T R O N O M I C A L!
@@marissagreenwood9556 I thought if the same thing dude
5:45 when he says see he pulls up his glasses lol
One of the other counselors asked me in front of my campers if I’d ever “done it” on a beach before....and my campers were in middle school so some of them definitely knew what he meant.
I love how she said the little boy didn't want anybody else to know but she just told 431,822 people!
The last story has some serious ASMR vibes. This girl should definitely tell stories more. Immensely ASMR & relaxing. ❤️❤️❤️ ps sorry that happened to you though! 😞 leeches are not fun. They aren’t harmful thank goodness but yeah I hear where you’re coming from. I don’t care for insects etc especially crawly/slimy ones. 🤢
When I was 6 or 7, our summer camp went on a trip to the pool. See, it was one of those camps where they have CIT’s (counselors in training). So, we all go swimming in the pool, and as the older counselors give the “five minute warning”, we all see blood in the pool. An older CIT had got mad at his little brother, who is also in the camp. He had pushed him against the side of the pool. The older CIT’s little brother had scratched his back against the side of the pool, and was now unconscious. In the deep end. Under the (closed) diving board. Since he was under the diving board, none of the counselors were around to get him. Some older kids yelled and screamed for the counselors. They eventually came and they called an ambulance. Not fun.
that's horrible! what happened to the older CIT? Did he get fired?
“Don’t tell anyone!”
The 200K people watching:
I always wanted to be an american camp councilor..... iv lived my life in nz but enjoyed books about american kids in summer camps.... sounded like sooooo much fun
I’ve worked for 5 different camps; if you want a job that’s gonna keep you in your toes and have story’s for YEARS to come then work at a camp 😭😭
That boating incident was crazy and the leaches.
CAMP COUNSELORS ARE SUPERHEROS
(speaking from several Summers experience and my closest friends all being counselors too!)
2:34 activated my Google assistant 😂
There are leeches at my camp and you can still go in there’s no problem for us 😂
The leeches thing, wow!
The leech one is nightmare-ish that's also why I go to pools and not lakes,rivers, and oceans.
SprinkleKitty :3 well leeches don’t live in the ocean but yeah
I like how I'm watching this while sitting in a river with my friends lmao
Just love the fact I’m watching this a day before I go to my sleep away camp
That poor leach girl
*Yep. Never swimming in my local lake/river again*
I am lying in bed, nowhere near a river (okay, there's one a few miles away, but you know what I mean), but I'm so freaked out by the prospect of of being covered by leeches right now...🤢 I don't even want to get in the freaking pool.
OMG 45 leeches. A NEST OF LEECHES.
I loved watching this video! It was so funny watching all of the stories told 😂😂
4:36 When he explained that I actually gasped out loud.
I was a camp counselor at a camp and this little girl and her friends were doing each other's hair and they were all sharing brushes soon like all the girls were doing it (it was an all girl camp) when a little later a girl was saying "my head is itchy" turns out she had live and her brush was the main one used. So at the end of camp we had to explain to all the parents what happened. Thankfully most of the parents did not blame us but we had a few that were FURIOUS. One lady in particular tried to SUE the camp. And it was her daughter that had started with lice, and she actually knew about it and did not say anything but she still blamed us
Hey y’all be careful if you ever get a leech with pulling them off! Take a nail and slide it under it’s mouth and kinda wiggle it off, because if you pull it off fast, the teeth will fall out in your cut, and it can get infected! God loves you! God bless!
I quit swimming in lakes, rivers, etc, a long time go, reason:
Me sister had 4 leaches on both arms
Summer camp brings the best and worst out of kids
Camp counselors don't get paid enough for all the stuff they go through.
This is kinda scary, being a girl scout and hearing this
Maybe I should dress up as Jason Voorhees.
Man I see you everywhere
Why can I imagine all of these people as my camp counselor tho
I’ve been a counselor for 8 years and I love it. Also the background music was way too loud and it was difficult to make out the first person’s voice.
I worked at a boy scout camp during all four years of highschool. The summer I was going into college was the summer that we just ran out of food for dinner at least one or two nights a week. Plus one week we had 1,000 Mormon adult scout leader and campers. It was the most crazy we of my life working in our dinning hall. We had to plit the camper in half two set if breakfast, launch, and dinner. It was a crazy made house that with dunning staff that we.
5:37 there is nothing more painful and torturous in this world than hearing this with headphones
i don't swim i rivers because I don't like the fact that fish and other creatures are in them. Same goes with the deep ocean. I don't like natural water areas because personally, I don't like the fact something could be in that water. The leeches story just enhanced that fear by 10.
These stories make me happy my camp counselor days are over.
Ohmygod. I’ve never swam in a river beige and I never will after hearing that horrific story.
the man: mosquitoes
me: that thing i am used to it
I haven't had any bad experiences but for one winter camp all the kids (I think 6-8 years old) wanted me to tell them stories about serial killers.
I am now very paranoid every time I scratch myself because of that last story 😖😟
It's going to be my first year as a sleepaway camp counselor, but I have some crazy stories from day camp haha