post up your weird experiences post
ill go first
I was working one year as a surveyer for some logging company. I had go out into the woods every goddamned day. my first day, my co-workers where giving me the rundown. You know, like watch out for mt. lions and bears. It was a trip at first cause my job duties went from delivering pizza to watching my back for predators. when your out in the woods with nothing but a machete and an ax, well there just aint no where to go if ---- happens.
none of that freaked me out though. until one day i heard a bird. I didnt actually see it. so please understand when i say i heard a bird, i mean i heard wings so big that i could hear them displacing massive volumes of air. VOOOOOOOSH VOOOOOOOSH VOOOOOOOSH VOOOOOOOSH. i was under a canopy of trees and couldnt see the sky so for something to be that high, and still that loud on the ground... that bird was ------- huge.
for real. i've never heard anything like it before or since.
It could have been a California condor, but not likely.
This happened in washington state. I now know why the Indians called it the Thunderbird
I was working one year as a surveyer for some logging company. I had go out into the woods every goddamned day. my first day, my co-workers where giving me the rundown. You know, like watch out for mt. lions and bears. It was a trip at first cause my job duties went from delivering pizza to watching my back for predators. when your out in the woods with nothing but a machete and an ax, well there just aint no where to go if ---- happens.
none of that freaked me out though. until one day i heard a bird. I didnt actually see it. so please understand when i say i heard a bird, i mean i heard wings so big that i could hear them displacing massive volumes of air. VOOOOOOOSH VOOOOOOOSH VOOOOOOOSH VOOOOOOOSH. i was under a canopy of trees and couldnt see the sky so for something to be that high, and still that loud on the ground... that bird was ------- huge.
for real. i've never heard anything like it before or since.
It could have been a California condor, but not likely.
This happened in washington state. I now know why the Indians called it the Thunderbird
thats not really weird, thats actually just seeing or hearing a large bird. I had a friend who got stalked by a mountain lion, thats ------- intense. Still not weird though. Weird would be waking with a torn, bloody ------- and a bear sleeping next to you.
My pilot on my crew got attacked by an oil 2 weeks ago here on whidbey island. Which is in washington as well.
He was running down a trail by himself and literally got knocked face down by this thing, came to a simulator couple hours later with gashes in his head from the claws. He tried to hit it the next time it came at him but the owl won.
Weird, his call sign is "squirrel"
always has been....
He was running down a trail by himself and literally got knocked face down by this thing, came to a simulator couple hours later with gashes in his head from the claws. He tried to hit it the next time it came at him but the owl won.
Weird, his call sign is "squirrel"
always has been....
Originally Posted by hatchboy
My pilot on my crew got attacked by an oil 2 weeks ago here on whidbey island. Which is in washington as well.
He was running down a trail by himself and literally got knocked face down by this thing, came to a simulator couple hours later with gashes in his head from the claws. He tried to hit it the next time it came at him but the owl won.
Weird, his call sign is "squirrel"
always has been....
He was running down a trail by himself and literally got knocked face down by this thing, came to a simulator couple hours later with gashes in his head from the claws. He tried to hit it the next time it came at him but the owl won.
Weird, his call sign is "squirrel"
always has been....


