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Just Creepy: Scary Stories

Scary Park Ranger Stories for a Dark and Spooky Night | Forest Ranger, National Park, Missing 411

Just Creepy: Scary Stories

Just Creepy

True Crime

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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These are 8 Scary Park Ranger Stories for a Dark and Spooky Night | Forest Ranger, National Park, Missing 411 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/its_just_creepy


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0:00.0

Is crypto perfect? Nope. But neither was email when it was invented in 1972. And yet today, we send 347 billion emails every single day.

0:22.8

Crypto is no different.

0:24.2

It's new, but like email, it's also revolutionary.

0:28.3

With Crackin, it's easy to start your crypto journey, with 24-7 support when you need it.

0:33.3

Go to crackin.com and see what crypto can be.

0:36.1

Don't invest unless you're prepared to lose all the money you invest.

0:38.0

This is a high-risk investment, and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.

0:42.7

When the call about the missing campers and the abandoned campsite came in,

0:46.9

I was sitting in front of the Park Ranger Station, watching a fire that crackled in the rusted old pit that's been here for decades.

0:55.0

The flames were slowly eating the wood. The heat occasionally sputtered and spat as the pine logs were devoured.

1:00.0

It's one of my favorite ways to pass the time out here. A fire, like watching fish in an aquarium

1:06.0

or animals in a zoo, is endlessly captivating because it's a tiny bit of nature captured and put on display.

1:12.6

The same reason people come here to the Spruce Ridge National Park,

1:16.6

and just like a fire, the woods here can scorch you if you're not careful.

1:20.6

I shuffled back inside, took the call, and headed out for the rendezvous point after listening to the report for a few minutes.

1:28.5

Another couple gone missing. Nothing too out of the ordinary, at least not yet. So I loaded my

1:34.7

gun, hopped in my Jeep, and headed out as the sun began to recede past the trees. The searing

1:40.3

summer sun peaked out from between dense fur limbs that surrounded the rocky terrain on all

1:45.0

sides, sweeping over the horizon as far as I could see. I passed glimmering ponds filled with

1:50.6

plant life and pavilions filled with brown picnic benches as the jeep bounced up and down on carefully

1:55.8

maintained blacktop and rutted brown roads filled with rock. I could practically hear the croak of frogs, the chirping

2:02.9

of crickets, and the hum of a few dragonflies as I sped past. No matter how long I was a park

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