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    #16
    Originally posted by JP135 View Post
    One of the most enjoyable parts of working deep nights. I miss that a lot. Before Coast to Coast there was Art Bell.


    Ground Zero is also a good one.

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      #17
      Well dang I see Custer NF is on there. I've spent a lot of time back in there.

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        #18
        Do they have a total number that are missing?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Thumper View Post
          Do they have a total number that are missing?
          to my understanding, no.

          the parks dont keep records on it. that has been the response to researchers.

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            #20
            Originally posted by JP135 View Post
            One of the most enjoyable parts of working deep nights. I miss that a lot. Before Coast to Coast there was Art Bell.
            I was about to ask if he and the Shadow People are still around or if he had sold the franchise to someone new.

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              #21
              Too many people teasing sasquatch with Jack Link's beef jerky........

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                #22
                There is quite a few of these 411 missing books.
                Not sure why there is so many of them and why are they so expensive.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Speedgoat View Post
                  I always pack my .45.

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                  That's funny. A firearm is no good against these forces of darkness. Amelia Earhart was packing a compass and altimeter but the Bermuda Triangle sucked her in.

                  .45. LMAO

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                    #24
                    I've listened to podcast that the author has been a guest on and I've read many reviews on the books. Decided that I spend too much time in the woods to read that stuff

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Chew View Post
                      That's funny. A firearm is no good against these forces of darkness. Amelia Earhart was packing a compass and altimeter but the Bermuda Triangle sucked her in.

                      .45. LMAO
                      I watched a show the other day about the triangle. Pretty strange stuff, whether some of it is believable or not is up to whoever but some of the science behind the currents moving ships was interesting. And why the five planes in Flight 19 may have disappeared but the govt wouldn't look in the swamp in GA.

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                        #26
                        So what are they speculating these people went missing over? Like they stumbled on something they weren't supposed to see and got taken out?

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                          #27
                          Tagged for a listen later.

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                            #28
                            .

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                              #29
                              Never heard of this. But I am now fascinated. And can not stop reading about it. Going to have to get the books.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Etxbuckman View Post
                                So what are they speculating these people went missing over? Like they stumbled on something they weren't supposed to see and got taken out?
                                They kind of lead you to believe/hint that it's mysterious happenings. A lot of them happen in the smokies, and I think one of the theories is feral people that live in the mountains are responsible for some. They seem to neglect the obvious explanation that people can fall, become lost or disoriented easily, and nature can be cruel. A lot of these stories are kids, they aren't all hunters or experienced outdoorsy people.

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