Never mess with monuments along the trail-seriously bad mojo
Bad navigational skills can be a big problem
Add some selfies for dramatic effect
Bad stuff much more likely at night
If you hear a twig snap off in the distance, you're going to die
Tim
Always have a good headlamp.
NEVER lose the map (Heather).
Have a warm hat.
“Paralysis-to-50k” training plan is underway!
I dress strange and run with a funny gimp whenever people are in my area, this makes me the weird crazy guy that's always running through the woods. I'm sure kids in my area have started ghost stories with me in mind.
Most people are afraid of the dark.
I am glad you posted this. I remember when this movie first came out, and everyone was going nuts about how scary it was. I found the movie a little creepy, but I didn't really find that it was as "scary" as people said it was. Basically, if you are comfortable running or just being in the woods at night, it was a bit of a let down. Even before I was a runner, I spent lots of time moving through the woods at night, blood trailing deer, coon hunting, playing as a child. I grew up in the woods.
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Most people are afraid of the dark. I am glad you posted this. I remember when this movie first came out, and everyone was going nuts about how scary it was. I found the movie a little creepy, but I didn't really find that it was as "scary" as people said it was. Basically, if you are comfortable running or just being in the woods at night, it was a bit of a let down. Even before I was a runner, I spent lots of time moving through the woods at night, blood trailing deer, coon hunting, playing as a child. I grew up in the woods.
The only thing I find "creepy" about the woods at night is when there are an odd number of glowing eye balls.
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Run for fun.