"Why I Don't Work at Yellowstone National Park Anymore" | 4 True Scary Work Stories

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  • @hoosierpatriot2280
    @hoosierpatriot2280 Год назад +89

    I used to work night shift security at a really old distillery that had been there since 1870. I had to go through the empty buildings at night to make sure unneeded lights were shut off and doors were locked. I never believed in the paranormal before I went to work there... the most startling experience I had was at about 3 am in an office building. I got off the elevator on the top floor and headed toward an office when a file cabinet drawer SLAMMED SHUT so hard that when I flipped the light on a second later, the file cabinet was still rocking a little. From that night on with the dozens of other experiences I had there, I always told them "I'm not in the mood tonight. Leave me alone."

  • @corybryan2105
    @corybryan2105 Год назад +232

    Back around 2015, I worked the night shift at a gym. The shift was a one person shift that went from 10pm-7am. One night, I had someone try to abduct me. It was about 3am, and this huge guy showed up and just started talking to me about everything under the sun. I got fed up and went outside for a smoke. That was when I saw his box truck (he was the only other person there besides myself.)
    He followed me out, and then rolled his door up. He asked if I wanted to see his Tiny House he had converted the truck into.
    I declined, and continued smoking. He started back towards the gym, but before I could turn to keep an eye on him, I suddenly felt something slam into me from behind. He had turned and tackled me to the ground, and started trying to drag me into the truck by my shoulders. I started swinging on him with not much effect. He was just shrugging every swing off, and I was really starting to lose it. Suddenly, one of my fists connected with the side of his chin. He let go and staggered back for a moment. I took my chance, got up, shoved him to the ground, and left. Just got in my car, locked the doors, started it up, and abandoned my job altogether to get away. Got a few miles down the road, and that’s when I called the cops. I told them where everything went down, gave them a description of him and his vehicle, and met up with them there.
    At this point, the guy had left, and the cops never managed to get him. He had Kansas tags (this event occured in Tennessee), and because he never said he was trying to abduct me and hadn’t confined me in the truck, it would have only amounted to a basic assault charge.
    At this point, I’d had enough, and just locked the gym up and went home. This was about 4am when the early birds started showing up, so they were upset, but I didn’t care.
    I ended up getting fired for leaving. Despite me showing them the security cam footage, as well as the police report, I was told “there were people there, you would have been safe to finish your shift.” I told them they could piss off, and haven’t spoken to them since.
    Mind you, at this point in time, I was 5’10, weighed about 185, was in very good shape, am a male and and an honorably discharged veteran. Not the biggest person to frequent the gym, but not small by any means. I never thought anyone would try this on me to begin with.
    The lesson here is that you should always keep your guard up. I got complacent, thought I was too big and hard of a target for this to happen, and it almost ended disastrously for me.
    Stay alert out there

    • @stephanielloyd4053
      @stephanielloyd4053 Год назад +24

      That's a terrifying story and I'm sorry that happened to you. Hope you are doing OK now. ❤

    • @corybryan2105
      @corybryan2105 Год назад +33

      @@stephanielloyd4053 I’m good nowadays. I was kinda leery for a few months afterwards though. Always on the lookout for white box trucks and people that looked like him. Whenever I was near a white box truck in traffic and couldn’t see the plates or driver, I’d get an adrenaline rush and had to pull over and calm down.
      Nowadays, I’m a lot more aware of what people around me are doing, and if I see a white box truck, I’ll look at the driver, but it’s more like a habit and less a feeling of, “I’ve gotta see.” The one thing that has remained a hindrance is that I can’t t stand people being behind me, even families and coworkers. I know full well they aren’t going to bother me, but it’s still uncomfortable.

    • @mattjackson4139
      @mattjackson4139 Год назад +18

      I had a guy once ask me if I could "test the alarm on his new van" by trying to open the door. Same deal as you...6ft, 200lb fit dude, in broad daylight in metro Atlanta. I respectfully declined and walked away while inconspicuously reaching towards my handgun. Not nearly as extreme as yours and with some plausible deniability, but anyone can be a target

    • @ldsane1958
      @ldsane1958 Год назад +8

      Well done Cory , so proud of you !

    • @aidamartinez5813
      @aidamartinez5813 Год назад +6

      @cory bryan Brother I don't blame you. Stay safe 🥰🥰🥰

  • @Hunter-mj1yp
    @Hunter-mj1yp Год назад +58

    Nothing creepy at work, but a lot of guys swear they've seen weird shadows/figures in the basement area where an employee was found bludgeoned to death a couple decades ago. But I was spending a week turkey hunting in the middle of nowhere in the Ozarks several years ago in a camp with others. My great uncle was up and making breakfast at 3am because he, my dad, and I would all make our drive together then split off along the trail to hunt individually a mile or so apart after a few miles in by foot. We kept our trash bag 15 or so feet off the ground because of the black bears. The 2nd to the last morning I was off work and hunting I did my usual routine and walked out of the camper around 3am to go to my great uncle's camper for breakfast. As soon as my feet hit the ground I heard a couple grunts to my right. I froze thinking it was a big boar bear going for the trash bag, so turned facing it. Even in the dark I could see the shape and I've had close encounters with bears and I just stood my ground and did what I always did. And THEN it STOOD UP... I still chalk it up to a bear but it still bothers me that the "bear" stood up several feet taller than me and the grunts sounded WAAAAY deeper that I felt in my core... it also took off running a few seconds later and I heard it crashing through the brush up the mountain for at least 30 seconds but felt like forever. That evening we were grilling around the campfire and one of the old men that grew up in the area and hunted there his entire life was looking at me for a while while I ate and then asked "you saw one didn't you?"

    • @doyourbestletgoddotherest444
      @doyourbestletgoddotherest444 Год назад +5

      Awsome🌲Sounds like you encountered Bigfoot. I would love to see one

    • @Last.Stand.1111
      @Last.Stand.1111 Год назад +2

      A bigfoot shook my van on Vancouver island for so long once, grunted too very low and shook it like a prank like a swing set back and forth at inhuman strength for so long, i kept telling myself it was a bear but there is no way, this was like a prank lol, he was like haha

    • @MarcusChefMark
      @MarcusChefMark Год назад +1

      ⛪️🫃🏼☺️

  • @hellas_crater
    @hellas_crater Год назад +40

    Story 1: the Predator had his invisibility camo switched, walked right up to you & scanned you - your skull was deemed unworthy of being a trophy!!😅😅

    • @mikegardner9712
      @mikegardner9712 Год назад +4

      I'm honestly surprised he lived long enough for a second story!

    • @reddragon771
      @reddragon771 Год назад

      Oh God you are killing me like literally killing me because i can feel a sword going through my heart after laying my eyes upon your desperate and pathetic attempt to sound funny ...trust me bro comedy is not your strongest suit. This was the lamest attempt by anybody at being funny that I have ever witnessed in my life.

  • @zumarzahhaq8175
    @zumarzahhaq8175 Год назад +38

    Used to watch these on 2018 or 19 just found your channel again. Thank you for continuing these amazing work.

  • @nonablouin2606
    @nonablouin2606 Год назад +45

    Remember national Parks are not there just to reserve beauty but to keep cryptids in

    • @waynemessner9691
      @waynemessner9691 Год назад

      Bullshit 😂😂

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 Год назад +4

      Considering Teddy Roosevelt was the godfather of the US national park system, I wonder how aware he was of all the cryptids roaming the backwoods and all (himself being an avid outdoorsman and hunter)? And if he was, it makes you wonder if he had any first hand encounters with such when he was alive....

    • @waynemessner9691
      @waynemessner9691 Год назад +1

      @mrconfusion87 if he had, I'm we would have heard about it. Exactly where, and when it happened. And Exactly who was with him. Not like all these other "anonymous " and untold locations these other clowns make up.

    • @Last.Stand.1111
      @Last.Stand.1111 Год назад +2

      and to provide a place for humans to be abducted by awienz

    • @Last.Stand.1111
      @Last.Stand.1111 Год назад

      I think he was, belief hole podcast had an episode on this, their yellostone episode, many non anon people have reported on cryptids and giants and mermaids etc@@waynemessner9691

  • @aidamartinez5813
    @aidamartinez5813 Год назад +15

    The Yellow Stone stories were really scary and so were the skin walker's stories

  • @robinmccoy9710
    @robinmccoy9710 Год назад +29

    As far as the last story goes, that would be extremely disconcerting. I once drove almost 70 miles with no memory of it, I just realized I didn't know where I was or how is got there. I've hardly driven since it spooked me so badly. The 1 st story about the footsteps was terrifying to me...

    • @HeidiSue60
      @HeidiSue60 Год назад +6

      This is similar to my "transported while driving" story. My kids and I were going south on I-15. Where it joins 1-80 in SLC, UT, I was in the right lane, because I was going to merge to I-80. There was no way to miss the junction, because the lane I was in ONLY goes onto I-80...but suddenly I realized I was past the junction. I was a solid 5 miles down the road in the blink of an eye. My kids and I were having a conversation and all of us realized that NONE of us remembered driving past the junction.
      We turned around at the next exit and got back to I-80 and up the canyon...where we came across a motorcycle that had just a moment before gone down. The driver was still getting up from his spill, helmet on, and one motorist had stopped to help. I'm positive if we had not "missed our junction" we would have been on the road at the exact time that guy went over and it would've been bad.

    • @MarcusChefMark
      @MarcusChefMark Год назад

      ⛪️🫃🏼

  • @missydavis-uh7ri
    @missydavis-uh7ri Год назад +11

    I have definitely noticed this topic coming out more and more. Very scary❤

  • @shannonfox3351
    @shannonfox3351 Год назад +23

    I had a bad experience at a Minesite camp I used to work at. I was finishing off my work for the night in the kitchen and I was whistling away as I usually do while I worked when suddenly there was this huge banging on the walls. It started at one end and did a complete circuit of the wall. I sort of bobbed down and covered my ears until it stopped. Then I ran out to where the miners were at the fire. They were close enough to the kitchen that I could hear them talking yet the swore to me they never heard a sound from the kitchen. A while later an Aboriginal Chef told me I'd whistled in the spirits. That was their way of telling me to stop. I apologised to th and if I accidentally started whistling I would always stop and apologise. I know this to be the truth.

  • @Wep1
    @Wep1 Год назад +7

    Awesome! Thanks a lot for the new episode DP!😁😁

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 Год назад +25

    Love this type of stuff. Great channel.

  • @duckygibson2075
    @duckygibson2075 Год назад +5

    Yayyyyy so excited to fall asleep to this. Thank you so much darkness

  • @meowda2943
    @meowda2943 Год назад +4

    I’m surprised to hear a story about Hawai’i! The folklore is amazing and i hope more people share about it bc i have plenty

  • @hailey_chey
    @hailey_chey Год назад +3

    Waking up to new episodes >>

  • @kristastubbs9610
    @kristastubbs9610 Год назад +16

    The story about the 'skin walker' of Commerce Avenue. What they are describing is NOT a skin walker. The tall figure with a deer skull for a head, that's a wendigo. I would be more afraid of a wendigo. Skin walkers try to lure victims by calling out. It will lure animals by sounding like an injured prey animal and use human speech to lure people. Where as with a wendigo, your only warning that one may be close to you is the smell and sometimes the smell is accompanied by sightings of an odd acting deer either alone or in a small group with the others seeming normal. You usually only see them when they want you to and often it's much closer than you would want to be to one.

    • @jessicadanna5206
      @jessicadanna5206 Год назад +1

      And may I ask why you think W’s have antlers and whatnot?

    • @impishrebel5969
      @impishrebel5969 Год назад

      @@jessicadanna5206 ...because it's in lore.

  • @ariesshadow7246
    @ariesshadow7246 Год назад +13

    I love these stories!
    Thanks again, Darkness 🫠

  • @glittergrl71
    @glittergrl71 Год назад +26

    I’m getting ready to go back to my job at Yellowstone. Lol.

  • @RezaQin
    @RezaQin Год назад +7

    The only scary thing that happened to me was I was coming back from Jasper Texas, blinked as it was very late at night, and then realized I was in my apartment, in bed, and it was early morning. No memory of anything after getting on the road hours from Houston.

    • @dnr2089
      @dnr2089 10 месяцев назад

      It’s called Highways Hypnosis

  • @chrisoliver5302
    @chrisoliver5302 Год назад +9

    I don't work at Yellowstone anymore because they wanted to brand a "Y" on my chest. I told them no thanks. When I quit, they offered to take me to the "Train Station", but I was warned prior to not take them up on that either. Kind of weird, if you ask me...

    • @owen_vlogs706
      @owen_vlogs706 Год назад +5

      Sounds like a plot to a cult movie

    • @chrisoliver5302
      @chrisoliver5302 Год назад +5

      @@owen_vlogs706 Or a cowboy soap opera that plays on Paramount or something. 🤣

    • @chrisoliver5302
      @chrisoliver5302 Год назад +1

      @@presidenteden6498 Thank you. It took some doing.

    • @dapper_gent
      @dapper_gent Год назад

      Good thing you still have nipples

  • @richardharvey216
    @richardharvey216 Год назад +10

    I worked at a machine shop here in Mass. And when i would be heading down to the basement. I would see a Shadow walk across the door way and would run to see if some one was there!! There Never was????

    • @christineparis5607
      @christineparis5607 Год назад

      Mass. Is full of ghosts!! So old and settled since the 1700s. There are probably a million ghosts per mile...

    • @WhimsyWendy
      @WhimsyWendy Год назад +2

      Why don't you record it with your phone camera and upload it.

    • @richardharvey216
      @richardharvey216 Год назад +4

      @@WhimsyWendy I Didn't have a cell phone to record it!! Or I definitely would have

  • @Jasmin-ux5ho
    @Jasmin-ux5ho Год назад +1

    So nicely narrated...so well done ty

  • @Sharkdog11b
    @Sharkdog11b Год назад +14

    I grew up near and still live near Yellowstone. There’s some interesting and olllllld “history” in these parts. Creepy pasta or not.

  • @Phoenix0F8
    @Phoenix0F8 Год назад +16

    When I was 12, my family took me on vacation to Yellowstone and honestly it was a great time all around- one of my favorite memories at the time. Only, there's something that happened on the last day that has always stuck with me and I've never been able to explain. I was taking a box from our cabin out to the car as my family packed up inside, and I turned and saw a shirtless man looking out at me from the bushes. What's odd is I don't really remember what happened next. You'd think I would have called for help, or that he would have said something or tried to escape. But my memory is that we just kinda stood there looking at each-other for a few seconds, and then he was gone. I'm sure a lot of people would try to paint this as me having repressed what really happened or something but, I mean, my family was right there in the cabin so it can't have gotten too weird. But none of them saw him, at any rate, and I didn't say anything to them about it until years later. Kinda creeps me out to think about. Whether it was just some crazy homeless guy camped out in the bushes outside or cabin, or if it was some sort of ghost or something. Just odd.

    • @Back-handedLuck-ul7ms
      @Back-handedLuck-ul7ms Год назад +4

      I had something similar happen when I was 17. I was at the beach with friends and I saw a man standing in front of the dunes. I had been walking and looking down so as not to step bare footed on anything sharp and I stopped walking and looked back at him. I still remember what he looked like and it is 50 years later. My friends came up and said I was just standing there looking at the dunes and had been doing that for a few minutes. What I remember is he was there, and then he was gone. They saw nobody. They said I stood there for awhile but to me it happened in an instant. It's like he just winked out. Never happened anywhere again. Scared me.

    • @kacwyo
      @kacwyo Год назад +3

      I have lived in Wyoming my whole life except for when I went to college in the early 90's out of state. We really don't have a homeless problem here in our state and definitely not back then. So, it was someone maybe camping or on vacation like you.

    • @Last.Stand.1111
      @Last.Stand.1111 Год назад

      or... someone creeping in the woods...@@kacwyo

  • @michellemartinov6267
    @michellemartinov6267 Год назад +11

    FYI as someone who’s worked with wolves - you’ll never hear them lol!

  • @chuckguard6128
    @chuckguard6128 Год назад +1

    Oooo another good one bruddah!!! Hawaii bro LETS HEAR MORE!!!!

  • @snokey1153
    @snokey1153 Год назад +5

    Damn, there’s more bull shot here then a cow farm

  • @jnort95
    @jnort95 Год назад +3

    Great Video!

  • @heartattackgaming9355
    @heartattackgaming9355 Год назад +6

    I guess I'll need to write in about the haunted liquor store I use to work in.

  • @Debble
    @Debble Год назад +7

    Most scary work stories are about how scary illness can be or how evil people

  • @joeyboewn7051
    @joeyboewn7051 Год назад +2

    Just in time darkness, thanks brother!

  • @patriciamurphy6559
    @patriciamurphy6559 Год назад +2

    Yaaay!! Made my day Darkness!

  • @wolfmauler
    @wolfmauler Год назад +495

    Has anyone noticed more channels of this genre popping up, trying to pass off AI as a real narrator 😳??

    • @glendashubin4921
      @glendashubin4921 Год назад +25

      I have!!! 🌹♥️

    • @brenandemossita1000
      @brenandemossita1000 Год назад +16

      No I haven't who?

    • @glendashubin4921
      @glendashubin4921 Год назад +16

      id you ever hear of "creepy pasta rules". That

    • @natbatlightwood5288
      @natbatlightwood5288 Год назад +49

      I haven't noticed (not in an AI is so good i didn't notice, just in an i haven't had time to sit down and listen to spooky stories in a while way.)
      Which channels are doing it because i don't really want to be supporting AI content, i much prefer actual human narrators.

    • @glendashubin4921
      @glendashubin4921 Год назад +27

      @@natbatlightwood5288 So do l! That's why l unsubed from it after a week. The content is great. It's just the AI l can't take 🌹♥️

  • @wyckedbabyklown
    @wyckedbabyklown Год назад +5

    My current office is haunted, but a few footsteps and other noises don't make a very long or scary story

    • @Si_Mondo
      @Si_Mondo Год назад

      So they're polite spirits then. No throwing stuff around and the like.

  • @wolfmauler
    @wolfmauler Год назад +9

    I literally just finished listening to the Sea Monster video about 5 mins ago 😄👍. Alright, now we're off to Yellowstone 😁

  • @xEvilNeverDiesx
    @xEvilNeverDiesx Год назад +15

    I worked the night shifts at a petrol station in the middle of nowhere for over 10 years, and I can assure you I never had one scary experience. It was the exact place you would imagine a horror story, literally just this light little building ans forecourt in a mass of darkness, and not a soul or light around for miles. Very disappointed in the lack of horror I witnessed.

    • @danjohnson887
      @danjohnson887 Год назад +2

      Petrol station?! Did you use your torch when the lights went out in the lift to your flat? Lol

    • @xEvilNeverDiesx
      @xEvilNeverDiesx Год назад +6

      @@danjohnson887 In the uk we call them petrol stations, I don't however live in a "flat." Would fuel station be more acceptable to you?

    • @ldsane1958
      @ldsane1958 Год назад +7

      Lol 😂 , you’re sure itching for some horror I see .Be grateful nothing occurred mate 😅.

    • @charlene5461
      @charlene5461 Год назад +4

      @@xEvilNeverDiesx I would love to visit the UK! I've never heard "petrol station" but understood immediately. We, in the southeast US call them gas stations. I've wanted to visit the UK and stay long enough to help me with my country accent. I would love to speak properly and without such a strong southern draw. For some reason, northerns take it as uneducated, but I'm a carpenter by trade and have remodeled 2 of my homes alone, have rebuilt my truck engine, by myself, I keep my mower running, have changed deck berrings and blades on it. Switch out hot water heaters, tubs, sinks, faucets. Can change my own tire and have since I was 15. But you'd never know from what I sound like!!🤦🤷😂

    • @xEvilNeverDiesx
      @xEvilNeverDiesx Год назад +2

      @Charlene🎠 I'm 35 and back when I was a kid the "petrol stations" only had leaded petrol, unleaded petrol, and 4 star petrol. Diesel was for farm yard vehicles like tractors. I could be wrong and diesel could have been available but I don't think it was. We have red diesel over here and that specific to farm equipment. If you have red diesel in your car you get fined. So diesel was introduced at some point for the average person a fee years after I was born. So yeah, we called them petrol stations because diesel wasn't sold to the public. But then again I grew up in the "sticks" of England so it might of been common to big city folk, but not to us country bumkins. That's the best explanation I can give.

  • @amandeepsingh-t3m
    @amandeepsingh-t3m Год назад +4

    I am no expert on this topic by any means ,but the 4 hrs missing is very familiar to me. It sounds like a phenomenon referred to by UFO Abductees called "MISSING TIME". I believe if this park ranger were to have himself regress back to the missing 4 hrs, he might be very shocked to find out that he was abducted by a UFO and it could be a very traumatic experience what they did to him in those 4 hrs of missing time. I suggest he find himself a very good Hypnotist and have himself regressed to solve what happened to him. By the way ,reading the book MISSING TIME by Budd Hopkins might also help. By the way UFO abductions can happen anywhere ,even if you never see the actual UFO.

  • @Back-handedLuck-ul7ms
    @Back-handedLuck-ul7ms Год назад +3

    Years ago I read that when lost, if people are wandering in circles, right handed people tend to drift to the right in addition to downhill. Wondering if anyone else has read or heard this? I can't remember where and I am curious and would like to know if anyone else has seen this.

  • @michelepruitt3145
    @michelepruitt3145 Год назад +9

    Darkness I Love " Tales from the break room." What a Brilliant idea! ✝️💜☮️👀

  • @BabyDollAlison2112
    @BabyDollAlison2112 Год назад +5

    I love Yellowstone, but it scares the hell outta me. Genuinely, had the creepiest things happen there. Yosemite is right up there, too.

  • @peterzinya1
    @peterzinya1 Год назад +2

    Something happened to me delivering flowers for a summer job. It makes these other stories pale. Maybe ill call it in.

  • @lesleylawson8094
    @lesleylawson8094 Год назад +2

    My ghost at work gave me a black eye

  • @angelofdarkness6028
    @angelofdarkness6028 Год назад +1

    Thank you Dp always love your uploads ❤❤❤

  • @94sweetmochi
    @94sweetmochi Год назад +3

    This reminds me of Corpse old vid of stairs in the forest.

  • @sheilamcfadden6261
    @sheilamcfadden6261 Год назад +4

    More great stories ❤

  • @nicolecoley1818
    @nicolecoley1818 Год назад +3

    Love you Darkness ❤

  • @chrisborges2150
    @chrisborges2150 Год назад +2

    The ai is actually pretty entertaining in a way lol

  • @norman9076
    @norman9076 Год назад +7

    To make this short.. I was driving north one night going through woods for hours... anyways when I did get there I had gotten there 1 hour fast. There was a big black thing that flew over my car and a dream that I had for awhile afterwards..being in a room with other people... seem other things after that too...

    • @vellramontano8783
      @vellramontano8783 Год назад +1

      How did the other ppl in the ppl react?? I'm so curious

    • @norman9076
      @norman9076 Год назад

      @vellramontano8783 They were scared. There was a man, woman and a young girl... a young man and also a young woman. And a young couple. Oddly enough I wasn't scared but very angry... A cousin's wife made the same trip in 1 1/2 hours. Remember, this is a three and a half hour drive. And one time, my sister and her husband were driving the same road at night and they saw lights through the woods that looked like a carousel, and then those lights started to rise. They were pretty disturbed. They had a bulldog and the poor thing was frightened.

  • @scottmcpherson7082
    @scottmcpherson7082 Год назад +6

    Well, the three stories about Yellowstone are quite interesting considering the first search and rescue they use mountain patrols not ATVs and whatever this guy is smoking I really wish he would share 24:26 24:33

  • @thenerdzuero6002
    @thenerdzuero6002 Год назад +2

    Where can I get the background picture? I loved it, so moody.

  • @AestheticWaif
    @AestheticWaif Год назад +11

    I looooove these tales!

  • @The_Hat_Man
    @The_Hat_Man Год назад +3

    It's Yellowstone that don't want to work with you anymore!

  • @987654321Crystal
    @987654321Crystal Год назад +7

    You kind of sounded like rl stein "reader beware your in for a scare " always look forward to these videos

  • @RockHudrock
    @RockHudrock Год назад +1

    I was expecting this to be a video about Kevin Costner’s contract negotiations.

  • @thefightingplumber
    @thefightingplumber Год назад +3

    Love your video's! Can you try and add a Ideal link, lots of people in Europe don't have a creditcard or paypal. That would be awesome

  • @janetlieb2507
    @janetlieb2507 8 месяцев назад +1

    🌙Hawaii Is mysterious. ♥️

  • @gladysroth7471
    @gladysroth7471 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @duanes1060
    @duanes1060 Год назад +1

    Good sleeping stories 👀

  • @christinadehnel8687
    @christinadehnel8687 Год назад +7

    *4 hours of lost time*
    Yellowstone & many other large US national parks, for some reason are littered with Einstein-Rosen bridges. Many people accidentally get caught in them. Some, like this OP, are fortunate to make it out just fine in the exact place they started. Some make it out but end up miles away from where they went through, also relatively fine (albeit lost & confused). Many others, however, don't get so lucky & never make it out at all. They are officially labeled as missing & are never found. Ending up on the "missing 411 list"

    • @Resilientmeee
      @Resilientmeee Год назад +3

      Now THAT is very interesting. I dont know why I never realized that portals in the thin areas were small ERBs... this makes a lot of sense to me.

    • @Resilientmeee
      @Resilientmeee Год назад +4

      Bet there is a ley line connection

  • @71160000
    @71160000 Год назад +3

    I went up to a friends property to hunt and climbed up in a deer stand. I sat there for awhile when I heard footsteps coming up behind me. I thought someone else was coming to hunt the stand without realizing someone was already here. I heard each footstep as thud, thud, thud. Very distinct and I turned around and looked and no one was there. I kept staring and looked down to see a small bird. The bird was hopping a few inches at a time and each landing made that thud sound.

  • @johnnyscarecrow3363
    @johnnyscarecrow3363 Год назад +2

    Well now you know it happened to Rick from The walking Dead.

  • @glendashubin4921
    @glendashubin4921 Год назад +2

    Thank you!!! ,🌹♥️

  • @Rebel9668
    @Rebel9668 Год назад +34

    The only "scary" experience I have had was when I had to change the hydrogen bottles and oxygen bottles on the machine I ran called a thermal debur machine. Fortunately the crescent wrench I had to change them with was made of solid brass so there was less of a chance of having a spark when I changed them. Other than that the only thing that comes close is sitting in my car on lunch break (I worked 3rd shift so "lunch" was from 3 to 3:30am) with the windows up because a polecat got under my car and not wishing to get sprayed I took a half hour longer than I should have till the foreman came out and i shouted at him to look under my car before I'd get out, LOL!

    • @justin8190
      @justin8190 Год назад +6

      A polecat?
      Was it an actual polecat, or a skunk?
      Just asking because I love polecats and I know that some people call skunks polecats (for one reason or another).
      Also, where are you from (where did this happen)?

    • @TASmith-ou3is
      @TASmith-ou3is Год назад +5

      @@justin8190 I never knew there was a difference. I grew up in WV and people talked about polecats. I assumed they were talking about skunks. Now I'm wondering what they were. I'm going to find out about polecats!!

    • @m118lr
      @m118lr Год назад

      ..?

    • @Last.Stand.1111
      @Last.Stand.1111 Год назад

      lol for me, a skunk charged me a few weeks ago lol

    • @skicatguy
      @skicatguy Год назад

      only a narcissist feels the need to comment something like you did...literally no point to your comment

  • @d.f.9064
    @d.f.9064 Год назад

    I am from Montana, near Yellowstone. I can tell you the small details about his job as a Ranger are accurate.

  • @madamelebuff
    @madamelebuff Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @joeyrodriguez2859
    @joeyrodriguez2859 Год назад +1

    Nice new episode

  • @ben-xl6vt
    @ben-xl6vt Год назад +4

    i'd love to give a story but most scary thing that i ever saw for batter or worse was some of the super rotten food in the produces ill lol, jokes aside i love your stuff man

  • @peterirwin6409
    @peterirwin6409 Год назад +1

    Great fiction stories

  • @DesireesJoint
    @DesireesJoint Год назад +1

    *Damn! I just missed you had 666K subscribers!*

  • @mikalabaker6110
    @mikalabaker6110 Год назад

    I enjoy your voice! Subscribed

  • @riverdog6875
    @riverdog6875 Год назад +1

    A national park ranger does not yell out “forest ranger” nor do SAR folks or rangers use ATV’s in a national park.

  • @TonySimpsonant
    @TonySimpsonant Год назад

    I’ve only ever had one scary experience!!! I was a young kid and I remember having a nightmare where I large hand had reached up from under my bed grabbed me and pulled me underneath!!! When I woke up I was under my bed bed against the wall and felt like I was sore all over !! Never slept walk or had an experience like this ever since…

  • @HeinrichDerErste01
    @HeinrichDerErste01 Год назад +2

    Lol I haven't worked a day in my life. Mainly because I'm too young to be hired. I may not be your target audience but I love to sleep will still being entertained by your videos

  • @hanzwind
    @hanzwind Год назад

    I worked for Linda Jolley at BofA in Santa Cruz, California. That was horrifying.

  • @kendon81
    @kendon81 Год назад +3

    the losing time and feelingnlight headed sounds like lake of oxygen, like alitude sickness, yellowstone been a volcanic parkna pocket of gass could have bee release and the cloud flowed over the op before it dispersed possibly one of the nobel gasses as they are dense enough to stay together and drift before finally disapating and they have no smell

  • @AdrienneHockenhull-pi6oc
    @AdrienneHockenhull-pi6oc Год назад +1

    Darkness Prevails more scary sounds😊 Thank you

  • @sarahb.6475
    @sarahb.6475 Год назад +3

    Story 2: why would a toenail smell?? A torn off toe would but not just a toenail.
    Also I find it very ironic they are SO careful about fires in Yellowstone while bubbling magma lurks underneath it! 😂

    • @elainelessack
      @elainelessack Год назад +3

      @sarahb.6475: A detached toenail would have quite a lot of remnants of skin still attached. That skin would decay and smell putrid.

    • @nanwright6406
      @nanwright6406 Год назад +3

      It's not just that it's a toenail, but that the toenail is from a cryptid monster . Those always smell 😩

    • @Last.Stand.1111
      @Last.Stand.1111 Год назад

      lol you know this@@nanwright6406

  • @janetlieb2507
    @janetlieb2507 8 месяцев назад +1

    🌙Deep Deep Darkness🌙

  • @andrewmcgivney7606
    @andrewmcgivney7606 Год назад +2

    First story sounds like he encountered the predator

  • @themadgamer1217
    @themadgamer1217 Год назад +5

    …work from home stories, maybe? Or would those fall under stuff like home alone, home invasion, etc.?

  • @Sugar_The_Cowgirl
    @Sugar_The_Cowgirl Год назад +2

    Hi I just want to say
    I’m not trying to be a Karen but im leaving a 1 star review on HELP! Because last time I went to dead & roasted I found was a finger on my on my scream cheese & hand bagel. I specifically asked to hold the fingers cause I’m allergic to phalanges🙄 when I kindly brought it up to the waiter he growled at me then cursed me under his breath! I swear cryptid these days have no respect! I left a still hungry, but now turn into a cat after sundown😤

  • @aristidastankus8043
    @aristidastankus8043 Год назад +10

    Looking forward to listening to trucker stories soon. Hope those truckers send their stories quickly or they can’t come to Dead & Roasted. (Just kidding)

  • @susanbutler2542
    @susanbutler2542 Год назад +3

    Hello hope you’re doing well❤

  • @theNuclearNixons
    @theNuclearNixons Год назад

    "Howdy, partner! Welcome to Dead 'n Roasted. What can I do you for?" 🤠

  • @AlexGarcia-ew2fv
    @AlexGarcia-ew2fv Год назад +1

    I've been camping for 30yrs here in south florida..the scariest thing ive encountered while in the woods. Has been packs 10 o more of wild dogs..I've had 2 shoot at them many times so they wouldn't eat me..a shot gun works wonders trust me

  • @theheavymetalhillbilly7152
    @theheavymetalhillbilly7152 Год назад +1

    Where did you get the artwork for the park ranger thumbnail? Do you know the artist?

  • @damianh4510
    @damianh4510 Год назад +1

    Whatever the story writer is smoking, I want some.

  • @stewartdavies929
    @stewartdavies929 Год назад

    Without watching, is it Yogi Bear’s revenge?

  • @niraku321
    @niraku321 Год назад

    I was hiking in the woods one time on a trail. As I was going I heard someone walking off to my left in the leaves beyond the trail. One foot, two foot, etc. definitely sounded bipedal. I assumed it was a person but wondered why they weren't walking on the trail. The sound went past me and I continued. Up ahead was a stream crossing. As I got closer, I started thinking more about the footsteps and why someone would be walking through the woods. Just as I was getting up to the crossing a tree went down right up ahead of me. At that I point I u-tuned and went back the other way. Other times I've seen the same thing as described where I was walking along and felt like I was being watched. I looked over to the stream (in a different location) and saw the branches of bushes moving where someone or something must have just walked through. I watched them slowly stop swaying to prove that it wasn't a rouge breeze or something. Also, one time walking in yet a different location, noticed the smell of just dead nasty odor. I walked along smelling it and peering down in the hollow. After a while I never saw anything dead and I turned around to walk back. The smell by then was completely gone- no smell at all on the way back which had only been about a half hour probably. That time I also didn't go far. Just had that feeling to head back to my car.

  • @janetlieb2507
    @janetlieb2507 8 месяцев назад +1

    🌙Yellowstone Is Creepy.🌙

  • @Mr.J2UMF
    @Mr.J2UMF Год назад

    As an employee of the park I'd pack what nothing gets up from at all times. 😊

  • @peterlittlehorse5695
    @peterlittlehorse5695 Год назад +3

    Why do these stories always sound as if the text was written by the same person?

  • @Momo-tc7sc
    @Momo-tc7sc Год назад +2

    Concerning the title of this video, I think that it would be hilarious if this video was a 2 hr rambling story about how they had been stealing office supplies or something and had been fired.

  • @Rainbowofthefallen
    @Rainbowofthefallen Год назад

    Just commenting for the algorithm 💙

  • @thatguyjersey
    @thatguyjersey Год назад +1

    You don't give nobody a t-shirt for giving you a story published😢😮

  • @shapiro9640
    @shapiro9640 Год назад

    Yes!!

  • @genkaikuroneko5412
    @genkaikuroneko5412 Год назад

    Fire danger in Yellowstone in spring? Lol

  • @leedormehl8579
    @leedormehl8579 Год назад +2

    " ik youve had a job" oh so you think im an adult huh?

  • @SavannaRoberts-d7x
    @SavannaRoberts-d7x Год назад

    I seen things unexplainable from Yellowstone to the massacre rocks in. Colorado

  • @joy-eu4xi
    @joy-eu4xi Год назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥