
5. The Woods That Watch You
Some places make the hair on your neck stand up.
You feel eyes on you, but no one is there.
Every step you take, you feel something just beyond your vision… moving when you move.
A hunter in Colorado set up camp alone. At 2 AM, he woke up with a start—feeling pure terror for no reason. He stepped out of his tent and saw… figures. Dozens of them, standing between the trees.
He shined his flashlight—nothing was there.
Locals later told him: “People don’t camp alone there. Not if they want to sleep.”
Psychologists say our brains are wired to detect movement and faces, even in random patterns. But many hunters say? Some places aren’t just playing tricks on you. They really are watching.