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A_Southpaw t1_iv5wwvv wrote

I feel like this belongs on r/oddlyterrifying

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rosesandpiglets t1_iv64f4f wrote

Why?

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Annerc t1_iv663kd wrote

It does kind of feel like there’s a big foot lurking in there.

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stevebisig OP t1_iv6hlmb wrote

If you look hard enough, you just might see one - LOL

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sammie_kb t1_iv7jvea wrote

For me it's the focus on nothing in particular and the b&w. Since it's not really focusing on anything, my mind wants to find something, and that something feels like it could be scary!

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stevebisig OP t1_iv6hivi wrote

I hear a lot of people feeling the same way about forests. What are your thoughts on the subject?

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A_Southpaw t1_iv7ddhm wrote

I think they're great! I think the spook is a key factor in their power and greatness.

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stevebisig OP t1_iv7jm5h wrote

I find a lot of people are freaked about the forests. Mostly from people who never experienced the woods.

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1882a t1_iv7700x wrote

That by The Grand Park?

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stevebisig OP t1_iv7ivso wrote

Not far mileage wise, but outside the national park

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1882a t1_iv7l9pj wrote

Off Huckleberry creek?

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stevebisig OP t1_iv8o6z2 wrote

just past the Eleanor Lake Trailhead along the road

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1882a t1_iv8v2w8 wrote

Yep. Got it. So the trailhead that leads to the Grand Park. Amazing trail and Grand Park is wild.

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stevebisig OP t1_iva0gke wrote

I love that hike. It's been a few years, and I didn't get to it this year. Hopefully, in 2023.

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