
Originally Posted by
WolfVanZandt
I used to host a campout called the "SEHowl" and we tended to be a "weird magnet".
A while before one Howl, one of the participants was with two more visiting a fourth. The woman got an impression that there was something trapped in an old, abandoned lighthouse nearby and wanted to go check it out. They did and managed to open a portal, but didn't notice anything until they got back to the apartment. The lady went into the bathroom and the others heard her struggling so they broke in. She was curled up under the sink. She said something had attacked her, crushed her down and was strangling her. It "left" when they broke in.
Later, when they got to the Howl, I had gone hiking and it had gotten dark before I got back. The others were standing around the campfire talking when one told another to move over carefully. He did and, when he looked back, he had been standing close to an old, really ugly woman, who immediately disappeared. The thing stayed up on the rim or the canyon, not daring to get any closer but not wanting to leave, for the entire Howl. It had "ridden" the woman all the way from Florida to the Howl in north Alabama.
I think I've told about my brush with the thing in the waterfall, but it was in the woods, so.....
Another Howl in the Bankhead National Forest in north Alabama, we were hiking on the trail called the Randolph Trail. It's an uneventful hike for most of the way but ends up at the Sypsey River at a really impressive waterfall. Well, I always have to have my photo taken at the base of a waterfall so I gave a friend my camera and asked her to photograph me when I positioned myself. I started scrambling over the considerable boulder field under the fall and climbed up on a boulder just in front of where the water was hitting. She took the picture and, when I climbed off the boulder, things started going terribly wrong.
I hyperflexed my knee and, as soon as the pain hit me, I felt "it" wake up. Something big was in the waterfall. A strong, freezing cold wind started blowing out of the water face and I was stuck there. because I was about to faint from the pain in my knee, but the cold wind didn't let up and it was sucking the life out of me, so I decided that, faint or no, I had to get off that boulder field or I was going to die there. I started scrambling and managed to make it back to the group, at which time I collapsed onto my back. My friend stood over me and asked, "Are you alright?" I just said, "No."
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