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6 Terrifying Camping Encounters You Were Never Meant to See
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00:00Can I help you?
00:03I'm seeing movement in the woods.
00:06Oh my god.
00:13The next video comes from Quest Out West, a YouTube channel hosted by Natasha,
00:19a solo female traveler who lives full-time in her Dodge Grand Caravan alongside her three cats.
00:25On March 22, 2022, after a long day on the road, Natasha pulls into a nearly deserted,
00:32snow-covered Walmart parking lot to settle in for the night.
00:36But almost immediately, a car parks right next to her, despite the entire lot being mostly empty,
00:42triggering an immediate sense of unease.
00:44Moments later, when she opens her camper door, she finds a man standing there silently,
00:50just staring at her van.
00:55Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:03I'm sorry.
01:08I'm sorry.
01:14I'm sorry.
01:19I'm sorry.
01:51Can I help you?
01:54No, I'm just walking over there.
01:57Okay.
02:00I've been living out in parking lots for many years now.
02:04Okay.
02:07And I've gotten in the house and it's not really necessary to explain.
02:15I'm sorry?
02:17Oh, I'm an old truck driver.
02:20Okay.
02:21And you can't get up in the middle of the night and pee when you're driving a truck.
02:26Okay.
02:27So you use a bottle.
02:29Okay.
02:30So then you dump the bottle beside the road somewhere.
02:32Uh-huh.
02:32The whole thing is a little bit embarrassing.
02:35I don't need to explain myself.
02:38No, it's fine.
02:39I met an old trucker once who said that after 20 years he persuaded his wife to take a trip
02:44with him.
02:45Uh-huh.
02:46At the end of the trip she told him, I'm never going to do that again.
02:51He suddenly starts talking, sharing unsolicited details about how he uses the bathroom from
02:56his days as a truck driver.
02:58Something Natasha never asked about.
03:00The entire interaction feels strange and uncomfortable, and given the circumstances, it's hard not to view
03:06it as downright creepy.
03:08Okay.
03:08I could put up with the way you work 15 hours a day, with the horrible people you have to
03:14deal with, with the way you sleep with a gun under your pillow, with the filth and the crowding
03:20and the noise, but I can't tolerate the way you roll on your side and pee into a bottle.
03:26All right.
03:27Have a good night, sir.
03:28Have a good night.
03:29Okay.
03:31Are you guys traveling for long, or that's...
03:34Well, it depends what our boyfriends say, so...
03:36Bye.
03:37Bye.
03:38Have a good night.
03:41What the fuck?
03:43Hi.
03:44Hi, you.
03:45Hi.
03:46Who are you talking to?
03:48Myself.
03:49I'm filming.
03:50Oh.
03:50We are in Merritt, B.C., and we are staying the night with a very cliché.
03:58It's a cliché that I say it's a cliché now.
04:02Walmart parking lot.
04:04Normally, when I say we, I mean me and my cats.
04:07Today, I mean me and my cats, and my friend Bev and her dog.
04:13So, we have a full carload, let's say.
04:16We are not in the van.
04:17We took her.
04:18He then asks if she's traveling alone, or at least, that's what it sounds like.
04:23Correct me if I'm wrong.
04:25But she replies by mentioning her boyfriend.
04:27Fortunately, she wasn't actually alone.
04:29Her friend Bev was with her.
04:31Maybe the man was just awkwardly trying to be friendly.
04:34But standing outside a woman's van, sharing unsolicited stories about bathroom habits,
04:39and then asking if she's alone isn't exactly reassuring.
04:42I'll let you decide whether this was an innocent conversation or something more unsettling.
04:48Either way, it's a reminder of how strange and uncomfortable some encounters on the road
04:53can be, especially for solo female van lifers.
04:56We like to think we understand the world around us, but in the stillness of night, it's the
05:01unexplainable.
05:02The things that move unseen or whisper without warning, that remind us how little we really do.
05:07Tonight's video comes from Ranga Trips, a channel dedicated to outdoor adventures and travel,
05:13often highlighting remote nature spas through camping, hiking, and survival journeys.
05:18On April 12th, 2024, the creator sets out for a solo camping trip on a public beach,
05:25just as a powerful storm starts to move in.
05:28As the sky darkens and strong winds whip across the open shoreline,
05:32it quickly becomes clear that this night will be anything but easy.
05:37Shakespeare's.
05:41Jesus, the wind is in it.
05:46Come on.
05:48Yeah, baby.
05:55That's what I'm talking about.
05:57That's how you do it.
06:00Bang.
06:01All right.
06:02Okay, now what do we do?
06:05We need to transport this.
06:10Ow.
06:12Chuck it in the fire pit.
06:14Get some sticks on there.
06:15Brassy.
06:16It's still burning under the tent.
06:21Yeah.
06:22Sure.
06:23Oh my god.
06:24We got fire, baby.
06:26Shit.
06:28I thought I wasn't going to get it.
06:31Ugh.
06:35Please burn.
06:36Burn, baby.
06:37Burn.
06:37Okay, unfortunately I lost that fire.
06:44We'll try one more time.
06:48Come on.
06:51Yeah, baby.
06:52Okay, come, come, come.
06:56Now, this stuff doesn't...
06:57Let's go, let's take you to the flame.
07:03Come on, go for me.
07:05We do, we do, we do, we do what you see.
07:12How can I lose this?
07:13This is flames, bro.
07:15I noticed it's like 10 o'clock already.
07:26Time to set up the sleeping arrangements.
07:30As the storm inches near, he struggles to start a fire,
07:33successfully igniting some dry grass and wood,
07:36but the flames refuse to hold.
07:37Each passing gust of wind quickly snuffs out his efforts,
07:40undoing all the progress he's made.
07:42I'm actually pretty tired.
07:54Bum that I couldn't get that fire going, but yeah,
07:56anyway.
08:00Oh, fuck.
08:04Oh, fuck.
08:04I can't sleep because it's...
08:16Every time there's a strong gust of wind.
08:22Oh, fuck.
08:23Oh, fuck.
08:25Oh, fuck.
08:26Oh, fuck.
08:27Oh, fuck.
08:28Oh, fuck.
08:29Oh, fuck.
08:30Oh, fuck.
08:31Oh, fuck.
08:32Oh, fuck.
08:32Oh, fuck.
08:33Oh, fuck.
08:34Oh, fuck.
09:04Oh, fuck.
09:18Oh, fuck.
09:18I think the wind...
09:19The wind switched directions.
09:24From blowing it into the top.
09:30Oh, my God.
09:31There, there's another one, these pigs, this is the biggest pig that I have and it won't
10:00stay pegged in the ground. If some rain comes, I'm screwed. That's it, I'm abandoning the street.
10:10Wind changed direction, it's absolutely howling. Every part of that top that was tied down with the
10:20with those sand pegs just flew out. There was some super gusts that came and it just flew out
10:27through and I was just like, oh my god, I'm just lying there at the top just flying. Guys, don't camp on a
10:35beach with sand pigs in a massive storm. It doesn't work, the pigs aren't strong enough.
10:45Okay, so it's like 20 to 2 in the morning. Oh well, maybe next time guys.
10:54By nightfall, the wind shows, no mercy. Even though he does his best to secure the tent with sand pegs,
11:00the powerful gusts keep tearing it free. The howling wind grows deafening, rattling everything
11:05around him. By 2 6am, after hours of struggling to stay protected, he ultimately decides to abandon
11:12the campsite. When it comes to wild camping, one truth always holds, you might be prepared for the
11:17night. But if nature isn't, you're outmatched. The next unsettling video comes from Master Hughes
11:25Paranormal, a YouTube channel renowned for its eerie solo journeys and mysterious investigations.
11:31Led by Master Hughes himself, the channel delves into the world of paranormal exploration,
11:36cryptid sightings, and strange phenomena in isolated forests, mountains, and abandoned places.
11:43On September 23rd, 2020, while filming in a remote mountain area thick with dense woods,
11:49Hughes suddenly notices something disturbing. A large, dark figure lurking in the distance.
11:54It's immediately clear that this isn't just an ordinary forest creature.
11:58I've got my little light jacket on, but I'm seeing movement in the woods.
12:05I can't tell what it is. It's really big. And it appears to be very dark in color.
12:12We're going to try to ease up there to it and see if we can get a picture.
12:20And we're up here in the mountains shooting a film. And yesterday we were coming up this trail
12:26trail and I heard it and couldn't see anything. But as we crossed over the next hump in this trail,
12:35this is what we found.
12:48Now, for those of you to know, that is a bear print. And so apparently he was on the trail
13:09just above us and we couldn't see him because of the humps in the trail and everything, these breaks.
13:15So anyway, that's some of the risk you take when you're out in the middle of nowhere shooting a nature
13:22video or some other type of film out in the middle of nowhere. You got to be careful.
13:26The next day, he returns to the same area and spots a fresh bear track imprinted in the dirt,
13:32just a few feet off the trail, partially hidden by a rise in the terrain. The chilling discovery confirms
13:37that a bear had been extremely close the day before, completely unnoticed. Had it seen them or felt
13:43threatened, the outcome could have been far worse. Thankfully, they left the area unharmed.
13:48Still, the realization of being that close to a wild predator without ever knowing it is deeply
13:54unsettling. It's a stark reminder of nature's unpredictability and the constant vigilance
14:00required when exploring the wilderness. Preparing for wildlife is one thing, but what truly rattles us
14:06is when another person appears where no one else is supposed to be. That's when curiosity gives way to fear.
14:13The next chilling video comes from High Gear, a YouTube channel dedicated to off-road motorcycling
14:19and motocross, with a focus on enduro rides through forests, quarries, and tough terrain. Known for its
14:26adrenaline-pumping first-person footage, the channel also reveals the unexpected dangers riders can encounter on
14:32the trail. It's June 26th, 2019, and what begins as a calm ride through an open field near the woods,
14:40quickly takes a disturbing turn.
15:02What is this guy?
15:18Who is this guy?
15:28Who is this guy?
15:29Who is this guy?
15:47Who is this guy?
15:55As the rider cruises through the open terrain, an enraged man suddenly emerges from the woods.
16:10Without any warning, he kicks the moving dirt bike, sending the rider crashing to the ground.
16:15The encounter quickly spirals out of control.
16:18What are you doing?
16:20Get out of control!
16:22I'm going to get out of control!
16:24I'm going to get out of control!
16:26I'm going to get out of control!
16:28You son!
16:35Outstanding!
16:48Outstanding!
17:03What do I do with my friend?
17:12Johnny Cage, Mims.
17:42Disoriented from the fall, the rider scrambles to his feet as the man continues shouting
17:52aggressively. Fortunately, the camera keeps recording, capturing just how fast the situation
17:58shifted from peaceful to dangerous. The biker manages to escape before things escalate further,
18:03but the incident is a stark reminder that when you're out in the wild, you never truly know who
18:09or what you might come across. The next intense video of the night comes from SGI Maverick,
18:16a YouTube channel that mixes outdoor adventures, casual fishing trips, and the occasional real-life
18:22confrontation, known for its vlog-style approach. The channel often captures raw, unfiltered moments
18:28as the host and his friends explore various fishing spots, sometimes encountering locals who aren't
18:34too pleased to see them. It's May 28, 2019, and during what starts as a calm fishing outing,
18:40tensions rise when an elderly couple confronts the teens, accusing them of trespassing on private
18:45HOA property. The boys insist the land is public, backing up their claim with county records and
18:51previous talks with other locals.
18:57I'm not telling you that. You're not. Then you don't care if they fix them, do you?
19:04Huh? You're not supposed to be fishing here. This is private property. Um, no, it's not.
19:09Yes, it is. See that? It's H-O-A. No, it's not. Yes, it is. Come here, I got something to show you.
19:15I don't care what you've got to show us. It's H-O-A. Are you John?
19:17No, I'm not John. I haven't talked to you yet. John's your neighbor. All right, you see this?
19:24See that piece of land? That's that right there. Yes. Guess who owns it? Go in that county.
19:28That's right, but it's our H-O-A. No, it's not. No, it's not. This is our H-O-A lake.
19:32It's not private. Let me tell you something. It's not private. I deal, I deal with the county
19:38all of the time. Yeah, okay. My dad, yeah, cool. And that is a private stock of land. It's not,
19:42actually. What do you think they have? Do not, do not track. Well, I don't see that.
19:48Because, you know, I got, I got grandparents who live here. Because you came up through there.
19:54We're getting new signs to put up there. Are you? Well, this is public. It's not H-O-A.
19:59No, it's not H-O-A here. No, it's not. I'll tell you what, I'll have the police explain it to you.
20:05You can. I'll show them this. If you're kind enough to tell me your name. I'm not going to tell you my name.
20:08Why would I do that? Why? You're not making, you're not breaking the law. Okay, but I want
20:12some like freaking, dude, I don't want something like two people telling me, no,
20:18I don't want you to know my name. What are you doing like this? It's Gwinnett County.
20:22This is Gwinnett County property. Down there, Gwinnett County property.
20:25It is private. No, it's not. That's private. Down there's private. That other lot down there's
20:29private. Stay right here for another 30 minutes. Stay right here for another 30 minutes.
20:34And I'll have somebody explain it to you. Oh, is that right? Yes. The police will come and explain it.
20:39But down there is, is public property. Do you want to come walk over here and see what
20:43the sign says over here? Oh, well, anybody can put that sign there. I can print out a sign
20:46in my neighborhood and say my street's closed if I wanted to, but I didn't. No, this is a sign
20:51put on by Gwinnett County. You come over here and I'll show you. Well, actually, ma'am,
20:55it is Gwinnett County property. No, it's not. Yes, it is. Oh my God. Yes, they do.
21:05We live on this lake and we pay $300 a year. I live on Lake Altoona and I still fish there.
21:10I want to sit there. Yeah, it's, it's, it's. Because this is approximately owned by the police.
21:17Hey. Hey. You come down here and I'll show you the key.
21:22All right. Well, the sign's all over there. You can see. I know we're getting two more signs
21:27because the one got taken down from there. Anjase? Pardon me? Anjase?
21:32Anjase? Anjase? Anjase? Anjase. All right. We're getting the cops called on us for,
21:40for, uh, we're getting the cops called on us. We're fishing. We're fishing in a lake
21:45and we're taking fish and putting them back in. That's the most illegal thing.
21:48Yeah, it's facing away from us. That is, why would I? You think we're going to come down
21:53here and just like look at, take a little peek at those? No, we're going to get two more signs.
21:59So, so HOA owns this forest? I didn't know. I didn't know that. Wow. That's a, that's a big
22:06lot of land. Yeah. Yeah. But it's funny though. You see this? That lot of land is right there.
22:12That lot of land is right here. Look at, buyer name, Gwinnett County. Huh?
22:16No, I'm fine. My leg's a little tired. Oh, come on. A young person like you and your...
22:21Dude, I'm a swimmer, man. Shortly after their arrival, the couple approaches the teens,
22:26immediately raising their voices, threatening to call the police and demanding that they leave.
22:31The teens remain composed and even present paperwork proving they have permission to fish there.
22:36But the couple refuses to listen or calm down.
22:39There is... What are we doing that's wrong to disturb you? Just, just tell me, just let me in on that
22:44and we'll leave. Like, so is throwing plastic on plastic line on a graphite hook or graphite rod
22:53disturbing you? Is it, is it bugging you? Am I touching you? Am I...
22:56I'm going to answer your question.
22:57No, I want you to answer that now. I want that to be the first thing.
22:59I'm going to answer it now.
23:00Okay. Go ahead.
23:01Is it wrong to steal?
23:03I'm not stealing.
23:04What does that mean to you? If somebody steals from me...
23:07Well, what are we stealing? What are we stealing?
23:11Are you doing what's right?
23:12What?
23:14You're breaking the law.
23:16This is private property. Do not trespass.
23:18I would like, I would like proof.
23:20I want, I want to come...
23:21We have, we have a whole sheet that says that this is like...
23:23This is Gwinnett County, not HOA.
23:26So Gwinnett County does not own this neighborhood.
23:28Gwinnett County owns no neighborhood.
23:29Therefore, if Gwinnett County owns this lot, there is...
23:34Let me tell you where they are.
23:35It's public.
23:36Wait, do you own those woods?
23:38You're on private property right now.
23:39You haven't, dude.
23:40You're not listening to anything.
23:42Listen to me.
23:42You're not listening to anything I'm saying.
23:44See this detention?
23:45I do.
23:46You know what's funny?
23:48He, he doesn't...
23:49Who lives there?
23:50Do you live there?
23:50Here, this...
23:50Which house do you live in?
23:52I live in there.
23:54Is that your wife?
23:54Three down.
23:55No.
23:56Three down?
23:57So, okay.
23:58He knows where I live.
23:59He was on my dog.
24:01Okay, so thing is...
24:02You see...
24:03Okay, that was wrong with him.
24:04He shouldn't have been there.
24:04I told him not to.
24:06But right here is okay to fish.
24:08And you see that dog?
24:09I actually checked the real estate stuff for that.
24:12The lot.
24:13And the thing is...
24:14He...
24:15Whoever lives here,
24:16That's not his dog.
24:17Because that is not his property.
24:18Yeah, that's not your...
24:19The White House right there.
24:20That's his dog.
24:21That's not...
24:21No, I'm talking about the dog right here.
24:22It's actually like...
24:23It's actually part of Gwinnett County.
24:24It's part of this.
24:26It's not part of his property.
24:27It's part of this.
24:28So, we actually could fish there if we wanted to.
24:30And that lady, a few weeks ago, yelled at me because of that.
24:32And I talked for her.
24:33I told her the same thing.
24:33This is public.
24:35So, when the cop gets here, I'll talk to him.
24:37Tells me to leave.
24:37I'll leave.
24:37But I'm not going to listen to you.
24:39Because you...
24:40You got to know whose property you're on.
24:42Would you like to...
24:47Would you like to...
24:48You want to throw a few...
24:49You want to throw a few casts out?
24:51What'd you say?
24:52You want to throw a few of these out?
24:53See if you can catch anything?
24:54No.
24:55It's fine.
24:55You want to say hi to YouTube?
24:58I don't care who you're...
24:59What you're doing.
25:00It's fine, no.
25:01All I want you to do...
25:02You should be going out...
25:03We're not inside playing.
25:05You know, we're kids.
25:06We're freaking outside.
25:07I mean, I'll have to tell you my age.
25:09I'm a teenager.
25:10And I'm a teenager.
25:10We're both teenagers.
25:12You know, you should be happy.
25:13We're not inside playing video games.
25:14We're outside doing something active.
25:15I'm very happy you're not doing that.
25:17God bless you.
25:19Well...
25:20So, but what are we doing to disturb anybody?
25:23Doesn't matter.
25:24Yes.
25:24What are you doing on private property
25:25when there's no trespassing?
25:27We didn't see any of us.
25:28Well, we didn't see that.
25:29And the guy who lives in one of these three houses...
25:32That house is the only house...
25:34That's one?
25:35This one?
25:36Okay.
25:37This one does not.
25:38Well, see, the thing is...
25:39You know what's funny?
25:39This is an itch away.
25:41So?
25:42No.
25:42Yes.
25:43Yes.
25:43No.
25:43The man insists he already contacted the police
25:46and continues to argue.
25:47The group, confident they've done nothing wrong,
25:50decides to stay put.
25:51However, after waiting around 30 minutes
25:53without any sign of law enforcement,
25:55they eventually choose to pack up and leave.
25:57This situation highlights how things could have gone differently.
26:01Had the couple approached with respect
26:02rather than intimidation,
26:04the teens likely would have left without any resistance.
26:07Instead, the confrontational approach
26:10only made them more determined to stand their ground
26:12and prove their point.
26:14It serves as a clear reminder.
26:16When fishing or camping near residential areas,
26:19it's always smart to carry documentation
26:21and know your rights,
26:23just in case someone tries to confront or pressure you.
26:25Before we jump into the next clip,
26:28if you're enjoying the video,
26:29don't forget to like and subscribe to the channel.
26:32Tonight's video comes from Endless RVing,
26:35a YouTube channel hosted by full-time RVers,
26:38Izzy and MJ.
26:40Their content centers around RV lifestyle tips,
26:43product reviews,
26:44how-to guides,
26:45and safety updates designed to help viewers enjoy RV living
26:49while staying informed and safe.
26:52It's October the 28th, 2024,
26:55and this story serves as a tragic and unsettling reminder
26:58of how quickly things can take a dangerous turn
27:01in the wilderness.
27:03Dustin Keir,
27:04a self-employed contractor and father of two,
27:06went camping alone in a remote area
27:09northeast of Big Sky, Montana.
27:11He was later found deceased in his tent
27:13with injuries initially thought to be the result of a bear attack.
27:17This is from ABC News.
27:18It's dated October 18th, 2024.
27:21The headline is,
27:22it wasn't a bear that attacked a camper found dead in his tent.
27:25Authorities say someone killed him.
27:27The story takes place in Bozeman, Montana,
27:30and it involves a man named Dustin,
27:33I'm not sure how to say his last name,
27:34but I think it's Keirsome,
27:35Dustin Keirsome.
27:37He was found dead inside his tent
27:39at a very remote Montana campsite.
27:42And unfortunately,
27:43he was found with horrific injuries to his skull and body.
27:47And it was initially reported
27:48that it was a possible bear mauling.
27:51The reason why is because there have been
27:53previous grizzly bear attacks
27:55in the forest of southwest Montana,
27:57which this was located.
27:59However,
27:59investigators after investigating further
28:02found no evidence of any bears at the campsite.
28:05They're now investigating whether the death as a homicide
28:08after an autopsy revealed that he was killed
28:10by multiple chop wounds inflicted by an unknown weapon.
28:13So at this point,
28:14at least when this article was written October 18th,
28:16no arrests had been made.
28:18Local authorities could not say
28:20if the killer posed a continuing public threat.
28:23They don't know who or where this person is.
28:27Quote,
28:27but we do know that someone was out there
28:29who killed someone in a very heinous way.
28:31The county sheriff Dan Springer said
28:33at a press conference Wednesday.
28:35So if you're out in the woods,
28:36I need you to be paying attention.
28:38You need to remain vigilant.
28:40And people also travel.
28:43So it doesn't mean it's that area.
28:44It could be really anywhere.
28:45The victim,
28:46Kearsom,
28:46went camping northeast of Big Sky,
28:48Montana on October 10th
28:50with plans to meet a friend the next day.
28:52The friend found the body on Saturday.
28:54Another person identified only as an associate
28:56called 911 and reported it as possible bear mauling,
29:00said Captain Nate Cammerman
29:02with the Gallatin County Sheriff's Office.
29:04It is unknown when he died.
29:06So his campsite was in the Moose Creek area
29:09at the base of the Gallatin Mountains.
29:12And so it's not an established campground.
29:14This is the problem here,
29:15one of the big problems with solving
29:17or finding out more information about this case.
29:19The remote location of the killing
29:21complicates the investigation.
29:23This is what the sheriff said.
29:24There's limited cell phone service in that area,
29:26meaning there's no record of calls that they can use.
29:29And you know very well
29:30that I used to piece things together.
29:32One of the big things,
29:32if there's kind of an unknown,
29:34you do a cell phone dump of the area,
29:36see whatever cell phones were in that area
29:39at a certain time,
29:41but if there's no call records,
29:42and if it's remote,
29:43there's not going to be much video
29:45or anything like that.
29:46It starts becoming really difficult.
29:48So the victim's sister said on Friday
29:50that Kearsom had two children.
29:51This is so unfortunate.
29:53I guess he was not married.
29:54Two children.
29:54And he worked as a self-employed contractor,
29:57building homes and learning other trades
29:59in this Gallatin Valley area.
30:01However, after a thorough autopsy,
30:03authorities confirmed the cause
30:05was not an animal attack,
30:07but homicide.
30:07The wounds clearly indicated
30:09a violent and deliberate assault.
30:11The remote location,
30:13poor cell reception,
30:14and lack of surveillance
30:15have made the investigation
30:16particularly difficult.
30:18Officials are now asking anyone
30:20with trail camera footage
30:21from the area to come forward.
30:23Jillian Price,
30:24who is the victim's sister,
30:26she describes her brother
30:27as a loving father
30:28and a skilled tradesman.
30:30There has been,
30:30if you're interested,
30:31a fundraising website
30:32was established
30:33for donations
30:35to help his children.
30:36She says Dustin had no known enemies,
30:38adding that the family
30:40was searching for answers.
30:41We don't know anything.
30:42So the sheriff's office
30:43asked anyone with a trail camera
30:44or a game camera
30:45in the Moose Creek area
30:47to reach out to authorities.
30:48Trail cams, game cams,
30:50people, hunters will put that up,
30:51just kind of see the pattern
30:52of whatever they're hunting.
30:54So when the season comes,
30:55they know where the game is.
30:57So that may be a chance
30:59of cameras being out there,
31:00but they won't really know that.
31:02Only the people
31:02that are putting them out would know.
31:04So they're asking for help.
31:05Right.
31:05Now, why do we do these videos?
31:08People say they're negative
31:09and very much so they are,
31:11but they're very important
31:13to, again,
31:14make people stay vigilant
31:16when you're out there,
31:17especially in remote areas.
31:18We talk about this all the time
31:20about keeping yourself safe.
31:21And just even at a campground like this,
31:23that we're at a private,
31:24busy campground,
31:25but even more so
31:26when you're in these remote places.
31:27So as the sheriff said,
31:29if you are out in the woods,
31:30I need you to be paying attention.
31:31You need to remain vigilant.
31:33That should be something
31:34you're doing all the time.
31:35And again,
31:36we're going to continue
31:37doing these videos
31:38because every time
31:39we do these videos,
31:40multiple people
31:41in the comments thank us.
31:43They say,
31:43we got,
31:44we slacked off.
31:45We need to pay attention more.
31:47It doesn't matter
31:48where you're at, guys.
31:49We say this every single time
31:50and you can take
31:52whatever you want from it
31:53and leave whatever you don't.
31:55You have to pay attention.
31:56This heartbreaking case
31:58has understandably shaken
31:59both the outdoor
32:00and RV communities.
32:02Endless RVing.
32:03Chose to share it
32:04as a serious reminder
32:05of the importance of safety,
32:07especially when camping alone
32:08in remote locations,
32:10when you're deep in the wilderness,
32:11far from help
32:12and without cell service.
32:14Staying aware
32:14and prepared is crucial.
32:16We included this story tonight
32:18not only because it's disturbing,
32:20but because it highlights
32:21that while nature
32:22can be unpredictable,
32:23sometimes the greatest danger
32:24comes from other people.
32:25Our thoughts go out
32:27to Dustin's family
32:28during this incredibly difficult time.
32:30We hope they find justice,
32:32peace,
32:33and the closure they deserve.
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