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Message Subject Wierd things you have seen in the woods.
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I have been exploring the Northern Coastal mountains for a few years now. I was introduced to a little town called Covelo by a friend who lived there. We were in the same ghost hunting group together so she suggested we go there because the town and surrounding valley and mountains were very haunted. The history there is very dark. Over 20,000 Northern California Indians violently died there in the 1850's and 60's.
Here are a few things we have experienced.
I saw dark shadows about 4 ft tall running very fast through a field. I saw the same black and white dog on 2 different occasions in 2 different places about 20 apart. The first time was in the same field I saw the shadows. I could tell it was not friendly. The second time I saw it was at my campsite on the north mountain known as the Yuki Wilderness I was driving to my campsite when I saw the dog. He was running very fast with his tail down and between his legs and crouching like a coyote or a wolf. He was running strait for a 50 foot drop into the river. When I got out of the car, the dog was gone. There was no trace of it.
Me and my friend went to a little creek and decided to do some evp's and when we asked it someone wanted to talk to us, hundreds of frogs started croaking. We asked them to stop if they were trying to speak to us and then it was silent. We asked them to do it again, and the croaking started again. It went on for a half hour. I was talking with a local Indian on the Rez who was at my campsite and asking her if it would be possible for the Indians to get along and work together to survive in the event of a catastrophic event and she said that if they had to, they probably would, even though it would be hard. Just then, I looked down and there was an arrowhead at my feet. I had scoured the area for them all day. I couldn't have missed it. I also saw another huge brown dog darting up a ridge along Cottonwood Creek.
I was looking for arrowheads along the river and saw feet and legs in front of me so I looked up and the image was gone.
Indian hauntings are the trippiest, hands down!
 
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