Creepy appalachia reddit Even in the south. 56813 Wrong Station is a must for creepy podcasts. All the neighbors (family) say this house is haunted. So I’m really interested in Appalachia. Also seen a fair bit about wendigos and the like, I guess in turn for their popularity in creepy pasta and r/nosleep? Im super interested in the monsters and the like but Born and raised in the backwoods of Appalachia and my family has been there since the 1600’s. But not. (Honor system. Or check it out in the app stores   r/Creepypasta | A place for fans of Creepypasta stories, images, and more. So few of the horror movies set in Appalachia were filmed here, and it's usually painfully obvious. Unofficial r/RustyQuill is a fan-made and fan-run Reddit community for discussing Rusty Quill content. Before that I lived in Maine and frequently hiked in northern Appalachia. When will it end? Please choose to educate yourself beyond Reddit and tik tok. Whether you live here or are just visiting our ancient mountains and Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog Careers Press. ) Happy camping! The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture, history, technology, education, religion, sports, and so much more. Once easy inter, or even intra, state travel became a thing the north/south divide was much more pressing and the economic decay that would come to mark most of Appalachia hadn’t set in in full force yet. I live on a small off-road in the middle of the woods. Reply QJElizMom 21K subscribers in the CreepyPastas community. Follow up: We never got any definitive information on what happened to the rednecks we encountered. Or check it out in the app stores     TOPICS suggest me a creepy Appalachia book . Pumpkinhead (which still has some great scenes) was shot in California, and particularly in the dirt bike scene there's no attempt to hide the Probably a combination of both. And while the true boundaries of Appalachia are a mountainous swath that cuts through the eastern United States, from southern New York to northern Alabama, I don't mind being a little more generalized. Not from there but my wife has family from there. Vote up the creepiest cryptid tales. Episode 7 was the only one with mildly creepy vibes. There have numerous sightings further south of a creature known as the White Dwellers of Appalachia, what's the weirdest thing you've experienced or heard about where you live? I've read so many interesting stories about strange happenings in rural Appalachia on Appalachian ghost stories from the mountains in Virginia: soldiers still fighting, lost treasure, a snake-charmer, and a haunted church. I think that the Celt roots of the culture there make paranormal stories float a little closer to the surface than many other places in the world though, so it seems to be a combination of the place and the culture. ) Reply reply For more information, please feel free View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Appalachia was not happy about the plantations even before considering slavery. One man named Ray only barks like a dog! 😳 They are a happy family though and have several videos. It’s not quite got the creepy factor, but if you just dim the lights a bit your house will be creepy enough to make up for it. All things technical in F1 - New and Old. Hello everyone. I do think the fright around Appalachian woods are blown out of proportion, but we all have our different experiences with Appalachia. I had a similar experience except it turned out to be a pony using me as a scratching post. ” There’s even debate on the geography of the region. Most of them are talking out of their ass. r/Appalachia. My mom was never much of a reader but this is one book she had to have. Confess, not fond of rural America, BUT won’t get rid of my animals either, and I will be closer to larger cities, and GREEN. Some of it has to do with generational poverty, generational trauma, and the fact that even though Appalachia is beautiful many of the towns and cities within Appalachia have turned to more tourism and care less about the people who actually live and work there. As part of this mission, r/podcasts is curated to promote respectful and on-topic discussions. Old Gods of Appalachia THE MAGNUS ARCHIVES (Starts slow, but it's the best. I used to take bike rides along SD all the time, and always kept a year-long membership. I know there must be some fine folks there but the ones I've seen on Soft White Underbelly on You Tube are pretty rough. “My grandfather told me a folk tale when I was a child. Look at what was happening with Crockett vs Jackson. In Appalachia the hillbillies and the bears, snakes, bobcats, and just plain ruggedness of the mountains. Index I’m sure y’all are familiar with the stereotype that Appalachia is home to a bunch of reclusive inbred mountain This post will be a bit different, even in format, as we are not covering one location or mystery, but a grand gathering of all the spooky, creepy happenings in all of Roanoke Ridge That I could find. With that big of an A powerfully disturbing little book set in Appalachia, not so sure it's based on folklore but you will not be disappointed in this one. Oftentimes people and sources who try to create a unified definition of Wendigo: Given the "cryptid"/76 focus of the Wave, it really would've been incomplete without these. ) 32K subscribers in the Fingerboards community. Appalachia's crytids are Bigfoot, Mothman, and Black Panthers. ADMIN MOD Appalachia - Part 1 . Mainly folklore, creepy stories and such but wouldn’t be opposed to history. I miss four seasons and not a fan of the desert. Creepy stuff happens there. Feel free to post story suggestions, ask questions, discuss videos or simply post a meme. If anyone here lives in Appalachia and has I hear lots of things like people won't whistle at night, won't look out their windows at night, if you hear your name at night you ignore it even if it sounds like a neighbor and etc. You don’t want to run into these creatures in the woods after dark—or ever. I think the overall story of Barlow was very well put together, super creepy, and just all around great. r/creepypasta: r/Creepypasta | A place for fans of Creepypasta stories, images, and more. I live in Asheville NC. Visiting indiana from the UK next week! Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Reply reply /r/h3h3productions is the home of the H3 Podcast on reddit! This subreddit is for fans of the show to discuss recent episodes, share memes, suggest segments or interesting topics, and There is a lot of drug use within Appalachia and there are many reasons for it. You may know him from other platforms such as YouTube (Mrballen), Instagram (johnballen416), Twitter (johnballen416), TikTok (MrBallen) etc. The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture This subreddit is dedicated to MrBallen. Its poor, creepy, and blighted by meth. spent my whole life in the georgian/carolinian sections of the appalachian mountains. Check out the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast 4. And the romance in it is sublime, for it is a romance between you, the reader, and the beautiful majesty of the titular Queen Matilda the Second of the Desert. Whether you live here or are just visiting our ancient mountains and hollers, all are welcome. If you want some of what I think are the spookiest spots in the general area, go about an hour west into Ohio and see the Moonville Tunnel and the Haydenville Tunnel. But I remember a story from a scary Reddit thread a few years back about a guy who was exploring a local cave. Skinwalkers for example is something I see people bring up all the fucking time for Appalachia. If you want creepy stories or to contribute creepy stuff you have happened upon in rural or wooded or off the beaten path that are true stories, please check out & contribute to r/deepwoodscreepy! Sincerely, someone from Appalachia who loves these stories but understands there’s a time and place for them. I live in Rural Southwest VA, in Appalachia, and heard odd whistling in the woods a few days ago at night. I have seen elk, and have seen not deers, while not deers look closer to elk than normal deers, they arent at all the same. A subreddit devoted to the cryptid the Not-Deer, A creature like a deer. McCammon after he finished Boy's Life, which is another amazing book set in the South. Looking for horror book recommendations set in Appalachia. 20 Creepy Stories about the Appalachian Mountain *Originally written by Kennedy on October 2022 and Updated by Vanessa R on August 2023 and Updated by Diana K in May 2024 The Appalachian Mountain Trail is I fucking hate those videos. The forming of a modern Appalachia is what brought the unified Appalachian identity. 0 in 30 years The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture, history, technology, education, religion, sports, and so much more. He was actually getting away from overt supernatural/alien horror with these books. D. Now bears, bobcats, and creepy neighbors - that’s another thing altogether! My husband’s family tell all kinds of scary stories. Similar experience here. It’s eyes are off. A place to get together, post clips, ask for help I've spent a lot of time in Appalachia (mainly VA and WV) and know lots of locals. the hollars of Appalachia were a perfect genetic trap to the settlers —- always a nice little fresh stream & a little pasture —- and very hard to get out of once you View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. But I do have a sort of creepy and funny story. Business, Economics, and Finance. My family have been in these hills since the late 1600’s and although our history is chock full of gruesome deaths and dismemberments out in the hills (especially in the old days), not one involved haints, spooks, monsters, aliens or the like. ADMIN MOD Appalachia - Pt. 22K subscribers in the CreepyPastas community. Paws would be creepy! **A community dedicated to discussing alien life. Crypto 198K subscribers in the Appalachia community. But it was all light and happy But now, with all the benefits I listed above, combined with people who bought their 2k sq ft homes in LA or NY for $150k in 1998 and saw they could sell them for $3M in 2020, and then the sudden and massive shift to remote work, people are now all in on Appalachia and I’m afraid it isn’t going to stop until it comes full circle when Appalachia becomes California 2. Bends where bend shouldn’t be. East Appalachia is super well done. First night there (and first night in our own bedrooms, not 4 shoved in like sardines, so already a bit scary) there is this blood curdling noise outside my window, sounds like a terrifying monster is growling and tearing away at the fly mesh on the window. Incest and . Or check it out in the app stores   I also want to say that I’ve lived in Appalachia for all but four years of my life and I’m almost twenty-two, and I have never experienced any of the creepy things people say about the Appalachian mountains until the story I’m The question is asking about "feral" humans, not about unhoused people dealing with mental health disorders. I don't remember exactly why but after about 10 minutes heading back to the entrance he found a lit candle sitting on a ledge that wasn't there when he first went by. I like this one so much. I do love Lore and Radio Rental so something along those lines! Thank you ☺️ r/podcasts: a subreddit to discover, discuss, and review podcasts with other podcast enthusiasts. Reddit iOS Reddit Android Reddit Premium About Reddit Advertise Blog . This subreddit is now open despite the admins having made no effort to "find a path forward" outside of coercive threats. Same vibe of individual stories but seems to be hinting at an overarching story as well. These creatures are known as Feral Humans and sightings are increasing! Follow researcher Eric Taylor & his team as they investigate these creatures and dig deeper into disappearances in the Great Smoky Mountains! There have always been these types of disparaging rumors about Appalachia, but that movie gave Appalachia one of its most infamous, notoriously obscene, and most proliferated reputations ever: the whole country and pretty much anywhere in the developed world with movie theaters suddenly saw Burt Reynolds and crew get violently attacked and raped by some "inbred A place to post horror fiction that is too long for creepy pasta. I've been to both and Ive tried to look for the real folklore and stories from the area but everything seems to get drowned out by the sheer amount of this other content or people misattributing random native legends (some of which are from the opposite end of the US) to I second Outer Dark and also suggest Child of God by the same author. Not too creepy once you realize that. All writers retain rights to their work. That said, you wan really creepy, go do a ghost hunt at the Pell House aka "The Pumpkin House" Besides all the history behind it it's also built on an Indian grave site, was a stop on the underground railroad and also had a tunnel that went under the river to the other side. Since spooky season is upon us, Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. the forest is always creepy as hell at night,it's pitch black outside,strange noises coming out from the woods,your unable to see much even with a flashlight,and something about everything being entrenched in shadow leaves you feeling like Its also nice to have someone back up my creepy Appalachia stories to my mid western SO. No one is participating in fucking cannibalism here. The story of the Stretched People of Appalachia. Appalachian Music! I've been getting really into appalachian music and bluegrass lately. Not deers (at least the ones Ive seen) have forward facing eyes; unnatural joints, not just more or less joints, ones The Creepy Cryptids from Appalachia You Probably Haven’t Heard Of. Please read the sidebar below for our rules. Appalachia had a lot of union support (hence west Virginia forming). Maybe something about getting attached to a liminal space. there are places in Appalachia This sub is for creepy, human-to-human encounters where you weren't actually in any immediate, life-threatening danger, but that sufficiently creeped you out enough to share. Their fun to listen but nothing to be afraid of. Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy is a surreal nightmarish horror novel set somewhere in Appalachia, this one is also not based in folklore but it is highly disturbing, proceed with caution. Also Manly Wade Wellman wrote several stories set in appalachia, specifically those featuring his wandering minstrel Silver John who travels the back roads of the mountains encountering and fighting various monsters specters and evil sorcerer's. This is yet another ridiculous and harmful stereotype perpetuated by pop culture. . I was walking home from an art class in winter (adult social learning so finished about 8pm so it was dark) and I ended up in a practical sprint as the bit where he realises she had entered his house scared me so much I just needed to be home. I was charged with making a report for the events that took place on [redacted]/[redacted]/2019 at 39. These idiots and their ridiculous ideas about the “haunted mountains” are kind of getting on my nerves lately. The Appalachian Trail is one of America's most famous hiking paths. if you're looking for horror, you'll be disappointed. 72K subscribers in the BackwoodsCreepy community. r/Appalachia The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture, history, technology, education, religion, sports, and so much more. I’ve never known anyone that has had a mythical or otherworldly experience out in the wilderness. I’ve been on a mission to collect as much info as I can on the subject and would love if any of you could share your experiences with the topic. ** *"Reddit relies on volunteer moderators to keep the platform welcoming and free of objectionable material. Be cool about it. BackwoodsCreepy is a subreddit specifically for scary stories that take place in wilderness, and wherein wilderness plays a significant role in the story. they live in a big urban area over there and we lived in rural West Virginia. Sounds crazy to say, but I am moving from rural Az to Appalachia. I need some creepy songs that fit this sort of environment to get inspired! Share Sort by: Best. Never heard of anything like this until social media came along. Urban legends, mythical creatures and creepy folklore . It started when I was playing airsoft alone in the woods at about 7 PM, in almost pitch black (I live a lonely existence), and was Travel anywhere throughout Appalachia, and you're bound to find a quiet hollow or out-of-the-way road that gets even more unnerving once the sun goes down. Excuse me if I missed some. I've heard many stories about Appalachia. Stepped out the hammock to relieve myself, zipped up my netting, turned my head to the side, and a pony is staring straight at me pushing against the netting. Burned thru season 1 in less than 24 hours, and I'll be honest, I went from absolutely loving this to being very conflicted. As far as real Appalachia is concerned, its scary. Neither area has ever felt creepy to me, not even at night. Spent my younger years hiking alone in rugged areas, camping in remote areas, and traveling across the different states that make up Appalachia beginning in the early 90's. Nothing more, nothing less. People make fun of hillbilly rednecks in Appalachia, Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. However, local native lore didn't have a skinwalker, that's more of a southwest thing. Something like “Old Gods of Appalachia” there's a narrative season and then an anthology that goes along with it. So, some of my family who live in another country came to visit us. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit “If You See a Target store in rural Appalachia Keep Driving” Creepypasta | Scary Story 199K subscribers in the Appalachia community. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit "The folklore of Appalachia" Stories in the comments I’m from the very edge of Appalachia I’m VA and I know from experience that there are hundreds, if not thousands of stories to tell. Stories should be true accounts. Beautiful, but boring. back again to request a spooky Appalachia book! Like the vibes of those Tiktoks about "don't look in the trees" and "if you see it, no you didn't" if that makes sense! We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. They did not share the same values or economy as the economic powerhouses running things in the plantations. Appalachia. Reddit for the Hoosier State - The crossroads of America. Radio Host "Julie" ruined Appalachia Radio Pirate Radio now because it's typically always something new and fun but damn do I miss the Golden Pre-Wastelanders Appalachia Radio. What are your favorite appalachian artists and songs!! Since spooky season is upon us, what are some of your favorite creepy Appalachia-based stories that come from your neck of the Highly recommend listening to “Old Gods of Appalachia” for some downright good Appalachian horror. I have asked about whistling for years and my take on it now is that folks whistle or sing while moving through the woods at night (its comforting and it keeps predators like bears a cougars away). Sure! Charles Edwin Price is a well-known local author from East Tennessee that has several books on TN folklore. The second possibility is especially creepy, given the extensive Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Over the course of this, I will be investigating several happenings in this region. The culture of different native tribes and Appalachian white and black folk have been melded into this strange online entertainment thing for like Californians who read creepy pastas. In the woods behind my grandmas house down in a little flat area there is the ruins of a collapsed stone house with a few unnamed graves, shes lived in the house for about 30 years and up until 10-12 years ago someone was putting flowers on the graves and then they stopped all of a sudden, so she always takes the grandkids to pick flowers and put them on the graves to Everyone loves to discuss how creepy and mysterious the woods and mountains of Appalachia are. but so far haven't found anything remotely scary. 198K subscribers in the Appalachia community. they're a world all to their own, with tight-knit insular towns, and all sorts of legends and folktales. Oh and also it is giant. Yes, the creepy mirror face crazy lady and the tunnel that only appears if you’re playing are part of the supernatural spin on the game. They are so well made it's like listening to a full blown movie. I have many friends who have gone out to the Sipsey area and had a Growing up in rural Appalachia, SE Ky more specifically, there was one book that always stood out to me as a kid. They're definitely the most famous 76 cryptid outside of maybe Mothman, and their Fallout representation is generally creepy, 198K subscribers in the Appalachia community. How accurate I’ve read a few comments here on Reddit where people talked about their weird experiences at the Appalachian Mountains, including one person who said they saw some sort of humanoid White Things are little known outside of Appalachia, but they have been reported in other areas. Professors have been doing research on them for years with no definitive answers yet. Creepy rednecks in the woods, lets not meet again, you might get shot next time. It's also from Fool & FERAL HUMANS: Hikers are going missing amid reports of grotesque, human-like creatures prowling Appalachia’s Great Smoky Mountains. Gone South is a road novel set in the South - with the bayous of Louisiana being the protagonists' goal. A community for people that enjoy fingerboarding. There’s no such thing as a specific Appalachian “culture. Appalachia isn’t even close to the correct region. Outside of the big tourist spots finding appropriate activities may prove a challenge. Gaming. The book had these "blood drops" that covered a stack of dollar bills, literal blood money. 1 . Also, my wife's family is from Transylvania, NC. r/CreepyPastas is a hub for finding and sharing original creepypasta stories, narrations, images, and Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home Reddit's main subreddit for videos. they're older than bones. Join us for discussions of everything related to the state of Indiana. Text Story I thought it would just be a normal camping trip I thought we would have fun 5 True Scary Appalachian Trail Stories includes tales from those who ventured to conquer the longest and most revered hiking trail in the United StatesCHE 30 votes, 40 comments. Just the best. Here in the NC Appalachia we have many stories too. This sub is for creepy, human-to-human encounters where you weren't actually in any immediate, life-threatening danger, but that sufficiently creeped you out enough to share. The one that got me hooked was one called You're Not Alone and it's about a guy who hears voices and what some people do to help him with them. A few of his books are specific to East Tennessee (Appalachia) and some are general to the state. The term "feral," in this case, typically refers to humans who have not been socialized and live in a way that could be I've lived in southern Appalachia for a few decades. it's got some nice hiking trails, The Appalachian mountain range is known for its folklore around mythical creatures and hikers disappearing without a trace left behind. I love nature and the Appalachian Mountains are indeed earth’s antique. I still randomly think about that whistler story from the guy who was watching fireworks. Please people stay out of the damn woods at night. Super creepy. But 95% of the cryptid discussion of Appalachia is around the same 2 cryptids, so I figured I should make a post about the lesser known If these were something that apparently all of Appalachia knew about, there would be record of people talking about. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. The massive journey spans close to 2,200 miles and runs from Maine to Georgia and is the longest hiking-only trail in the world. The whole house had a very eerie and creepy vibe to it like something was wrong therevery wrong My father as a promise to his dying brother started work on the house immediately arranging for Satalite TV to be hooked up in the living room (which is where my uncle and his family were forced to sleep at while work was underway elsewhere in the house. I was in the 6th grade when I had my first real encounter with a supernatural creature of Appalachia. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. My Instagram reel algorithm now features many small stories on the Appalachian mountains and I’m looking for recommendations on any decent podcasts about them. It was written by Alabama writer Robert R. This is US army lieutenant [redacted]. Only about 13 give or take houses are on my road so it’s quiet at night. It really gets my hackles up when people come here because of some creepy “Appalachian” nonsense they saw on TikTok. Or check it out in the app stores     TOPICS. The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. It also relies on uncompensated Had this happen in Australia! Family moved from a 1 bedroom in the city to a house in the bush. I lived in Crestone, CO for years and we would constantly see UFO sightings (supernatural or not), many claimed there were portals, etc. Podcast like Old Gods of Appalachia and The Town Whispers . Members Online • DisturbanceJohnson. We live in his family home that his grandfather built in the 30’s. Appalachia is creepy as shit but man looking out over the smokies when there’s fog rolling in and the sun is rising is unreal, the sky is this vivid blue and purple Reply reply Gobba42 I feel for you man. Books set in Appalachia . r/CreepyPastas is a hub for finding and sharing original creepypasta stories, narrations, images, and Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing; Animals & Pets Focuses on investigation into unsolved murders/disappearances and stories of paranormal origins done by an Appalachia local with a slight Unsolved Mysteries flavor. I’m just curious about some of the folklore, urban legends and cryptozoology from the area. Internet Culture (Viral) Amazing; Animals & Pets I live in the Appalachia, and way back in the hill's, it is Tiktok generally has a culture of creepy "real life" stuff becoming popular, this time last year it was all about skinwalkers and wendigos Reply reply Other than that, 95% of reddit has devolved into bot comments, stupid comments, stupid novelty accounts, meaningless and stupid memes overshadowing actual useful content on non-meme-centric Once easy inter, or even intra, state travel became a thing the north/south divide was much more pressing and the economic decay that would come to mark most of Appalachia hadn’t set in in full force yet. Skinwalkers and Wendigos are completely different from These things don’t exist in our woods because they only exist within the mindset of the culture that created them. The Appalachia is a sprawling expanse of precarious mountains, captivating forests, and an undeniable sense of magic. Or check it out in the app stores Somehow that much of the carnage happens "offscreen" as it were makes it more creepy and also gives the author page space to focus on Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet. One you should look into is the Brown Mountain Lights. Appalachia is an old area. Creepy-Movie-603 So I found this nifty podcast via the amazing Rusty Quill. I LOVE both of these podcasts so much! The way the story is told, the voice actors, the plot; I love it all! A lot of excellent and creepy world building and body horror. It started when I was playing airsoft alone in the woods at about 7 PM, in almost pitch black (I live a lonely existence), and was Scariest one to me isn't even a full episode. what fears were you most drawn to in MAG? If I were to try to place Appalachia into MAG terms, I feel like it has mostly Stranger I’m also guessing you’ve asked this question as a bit of fun. I still prefer the Commonwealth because it's close to home for me, but Appalachia is clearly the superior setting. 37 votes, 22 comments. The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home They aren't all creepy, some of them are funny, sad, philosophical, dystopian. In PNW, worst you have is native americans, few cougars and bigfoot. BackwoodsCreepy is a subreddit specifically for scary stories that take place in wilderness, and wherein wilderness plays a significant role in the story. GameStop Moderna Pfizer Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca Walgreens Best Buy Novavax SpaceX Tesla. they're among the oldest mountains in the world. I’m particularly interested in traditions, ghost stories, urban legends, and r/Appalachia The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture, history, technology, education, religion, sports, and so much more. I’m not going to recommend it, though I’ve been listening to Old Gods of Appalachia and reading Eric Powell’s graphic novel series Hillbilly. It was an old tale of a family that fell into a cave and were trapped, ages ago. I can’t gatekeep this sub, but I will defend Appalachia and WV. Y’all think people in Cambodia claim to see leprechauns? Nope, just like skin walkers aren’t a thing in Appalachia. true. Or check it out in the app stores   whatever in the woods and usually accompany the story with an exaggerated accent and creepy ass music So I get annoyed when Appalachia is misrepresented but I kind of like that people are interested in where I came from. Valheim; Genshin Impact and I'm currently working on a suspense novel that takes place in a farm. In WV but close to western VA: the abandoned Lake Shawnee Amusement Park. It's the finger bells story from one of his compilation episodes. Thanks! The first book to come to my mind was The Road, which he lets you know is set In Appalachia by a single “See Rock City” sign lol. they are older than trees. Members Online Someone plays carnival music in our yard late at night. But nestled within this beautiful landscape are shadows filled with Anything at all--ghosts, aliens, cults, creatures, true crime, creepy history. I just moved from the Rockies back to Appalachia (where I grew up). The Mistholme Museum of Mystery has been a great listen so far. On June 12, we made r/Texas private in support of the general protest on reddit. Spooky, individual stories. 258 votes, 178 comments. There are some cute towns and a great resource in the Blue Ridge Parkway. Campy but fun: The Mystery Hole When you're in Moundsville, definitely check out the Museum of the Afterlife. The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art Appalachia is undoubtedly one of the richest places in the world when it comes to folklore. That story actually still creeps me out. Text Story I thought it would just be a normal camping trip I thought we would have fun Personal account: I lived in Waynesboro VA for about 5 years, less than 10mi to the BRP North Entrance, Skyline drive South entrance. Members Online. Please post any horror story you'd like, preferably over 1000 words. Vance on Reddit 309K subscribers in the F1Technical community. Open comment sort What are some lesser known urban legends or strange things people who live in Appalachia would know about that most outsiders have no idea about? Im doing research for a book im writing so I wanted some authentic stories or legends that people may find interesting from that area of the country. According to the article there was some pretty profound mental delays and a fairly rare genetic condition that were prevalent with the family (so that would obviously be due to the inbreeding), but it also sounds like the children were essentially let to run wild and raise each other, so developing language and hygiene skills would have been incidental. It would be awesome to see the Commonwealth remade with the same kind of design choices they used for Appalachia. (u/johnballen416) He is a storyteller of the strange, dark and mysterious. Very creepy house. The place for everything Appalachian: the people, environment, food, music, art, politics, culture Having been in both in last few years, no question. 206K subscribers in the Appalachia community. Imagine sitting at the bar or around a fire while a stranger with an amazing voice tells you some crazy story that will send shivers down your spine. Which makes me a bit of a View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Bigfoot, the moon eyed people, brown mountain lights, the bell witch, wampus cats and mothman but for the most part thats all I have been able to find at a base level search. He was about an hour in and had to turn back for some reason. Since spooky season is upon us, what are some of your favorite creepy Appalachia-based stories that come from your neck of the woods? • There is not a unified definition of Appalachia. The woods can be creepy as hell, but most dangerous thing where I grew up were the meth heads 🙄 A photo of the supposed Brown Mountain Lights, captured by Appalachian State University scientists, via WLOS News Over two centuries ago, eerie ghost lights began appearing over Brown Mountain in North It's got a nice and creepy vibe and is a story out of Appalachia. Truly, coming to southern Appalachia really felt like coming home, even though I I think the “point” has yet to be discussed. BackwoodsCreepy is a subreddit specifically for scary stories that take place in wilderness, and Thank you for this. 4K votes, 130 comments. But nestled within this beautiful landscape are shadows filled with secrets and whispers of spirits and Okay so first off these stories are 100% true most were told by family and friends through the years along with some of my own encounters in the rural mountains and ridge lines of my county of course as with all creepy stories to give you a This is a bad way to accurately gauge actual market value because it tends to be a circle jerk of overestimated values based on listings that haven't sold. In short: Rakes (forget about the Creepypasta side and focus on the body description) and Crawlers are just different words used on Fleshgaits, and actually not different beings. It's so creepy and I like that they take some stories they find on the internet and verify them to be true, like the guy who thinks a woman was a part of the Smiley Face Murderers and took him home to kill him. Ever see Deliverance? I still hear Banjos playing when I drive within 100 miles of the appalachians. By Jess Simms | David Wall/Moment/Getty Images Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. Lots of myths, tales, songs surrounding the Appalachian woods. You can see unknown intelligence. A place to post horror fiction that is too long for creepy pasta. Before you dive into discussions, we'd like to remind all of you to take a moment to review our Community Rules and Reddit's Content Policy to ensure a positive and respectful environment for everyone. But 95% of the cryptid discussion of Appalachia is around the same 2 cryptids, so I figured I should make a post about the lesser known weird and creepy cryptids of the region Thomas Jefferson wrote about a man who had been hunting on Appalachia is pretty boring tbh. I just think you gotta know what times are best to be outside alone in Appalachia and you’ll be fine! As someone who used to live in Appalachia, this is 100% true, all the creepy cryptid shit is in those mountains, there's a reason so many folk round there have guns, and it ain't burglars. One that terrified me, one he swore was real. Or check it out in the app stores   Anybody want to share Appalachian folklore or creepy stories? Virtual campfire story telling in the comments please🔥 Can we gather around the virtual campfire in the comments below to share some tales from Appalachia? Find the best posts and communities about J. Wrong Station is also good. I tend to assume most of these types of stories are real and that particular one was so believable that it was easy to put yourself there and imagine how terrifying and off that experience must have felt. woxnh ywie egse kkewwxa ztsvaij tebga sjxg whdfd iptw hmouy