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By *drian Hardthrob OP   Man  over a year ago

Worcester

What's the creepiest/scariest thing you've ever come across?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I didn't know this was a thing. I love a walk in the dark. Never came across anything weird tho

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By *offiaCoolWoman  over a year ago

Kidsgrove

I was walking my dogs along a track with stone walls either side of me in the dark. No street lights up in a rural area, silent as no traffic. A lamb on the other side of a wall bleated, it sounded mega loud next to me, I nearly jumped over the wall at the other side of me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Other people

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’d love to do night walks, especially when I can’t sleep, but for safetys sake, i wouldnt do it.

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By *offiaCoolWoman  over a year ago

Kidsgrove


"I’d love to do night walks, especially when I can’t sleep, but for safetys sake, i wouldnt do it. "

Find a friend to go with ?

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By *offiaCoolWoman  over a year ago

Kidsgrove


"I’d love to do night walks, especially when I can’t sleep, but for safetys sake, i wouldnt do it.

Find a friend to go with ?"

Ah, thinking about it, you said when you can't sleep, so too random.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Once i jumped out of my skin walking on the driveway in the middle of the night when i caught something in the corner of my eye... turned out to be a flower

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wouldn't do night walks as I really don't like being out in the dark by myself. Especially as there's been a lot of attacks in my area at night over recent weeks and months x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't think I've ever come across anything creepy. I love night/dark walks. It's quiet, peaceful. For me I feel safe doing it too although it should never be the first thought of a woman.. "is this safe, should I be going out in the dark alone?"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Same as the others I avoid being out alone in the dark, but if I knew I was safe I'd love doing that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If I take the mutt out in the woods at night, it never fails to put the willys up you when you walk under a tree and spook and entire flock of birds into the air at once

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mh experience wasn't in the dark but in the mist off the beaten track in the lake district.

Visibility was about 20 metres and I was totally disorientated.

I'm the mist I could here dogs barking do decided to head towards them.

3 big dogs came bounding out of the mist, sniffing around clearly on a mission.

I was expecting to see the owners following them but there was no one, no one calling them and I was in the middle of nowhere.

A slightly bizarre and spooky moment.

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By *orny PTMan  over a year ago

Peterborough


"Mh experience wasn't in the dark but in the mist off the beaten track in the lake district.

Visibility was about 20 metres and I was totally disorientated.

I'm the mist I could here dogs barking do decided to head towards them.

3 big dogs came bounding out of the mist, sniffing around clearly on a mission.

I was expecting to see the owners following them but there was no one, no one calling them and I was in the middle of nowhere.

A slightly bizarre and spooky moment. "

and so goes the opening lines of the Hounds of the Baskerville: the musical.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’d like to, it’s relaxing, and peaceful. Sadly, my area has its fair share of hoodlums around that make it intimidating to be out alone. It makes me anxious and stressed, so I avoid it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mh experience wasn't in the dark but in the mist off the beaten track in the lake district.

Visibility was about 20 metres and I was totally disorientated.

I'm the mist I could here dogs barking do decided to head towards them.

3 big dogs came bounding out of the mist, sniffing around clearly on a mission.

I was expecting to see the owners following them but there was no one, no one calling them and I was in the middle of nowhere.

A slightly bizarre and spooky moment. "

Oh, so you met my guard dogs then?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wasn’t scary but a nice pair of boobs once

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

I scare myself too much to do night walks these days. My last attempt my pup started barking at something that I couldn’t see, so THAT scared me

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

I cycle to work just after 3 in mornings I go past a rail bridge and one morning was a man stood at bottom of steps wearing like a trench coat just stood was weird I think he maybe was a ghost x

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By *othicslaveCouple  over a year ago

Norfolk

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mh experience wasn't in the dark but in the mist off the beaten track in the lake district.

Visibility was about 20 metres and I was totally disorientated.

I'm the mist I could here dogs barking do decided to head towards them.

3 big dogs came bounding out of the mist, sniffing around clearly on a mission.

I was expecting to see the owners following them but there was no one, no one calling them and I was in the middle of nowhere.

A slightly bizarre and spooky moment.

Oh, so you met my guard dogs then? "

Ohhhh, they were yours!!!

They were very effective

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By *drian Hardthrob OP   Man  over a year ago

Worcester

Surprised how many of you a worried about walking around at night, totally understand why, it's just a shame that we as a society have to live in perpetual fear get your boots on, grab your jacket, take a flashlight and give it a try

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By * and R cple4Couple  over a year ago

swansea

Years ago me and my husband were taking our dog for a walk ,We we’re in a field and I had a large torch and was shining it around and I picked up a animal

.It was way to big for a domestic cat but was sleek and had a long tale.To this day I was pretty sure it was a puma or something along them lines my husband thinks my mind was playing tricks on me but I still got the hell out of that field very quickly .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Surprised how many of you a worried about walking around at night, totally understand why, it's just a shame that we as a society have to live in perpetual fear get your boots on, grab your jacket, take a flashlight and give it a try "

Like I said, I would, but its intimidating, making it an unpleasant experience. It’s broad daylight or not at all round here.

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By *ang bang bangity bangCouple  over a year ago

Sunderland

Many years ago when I was a young lad and still living in rural Ireland I was walking home from the pub after partaking in some social lubricant.

Really bright moonlight night and I noticed someone walking about 100m behind me. So I stopped so he could catch up on the basis that I would know who it was and we could chat shit.

But he stopped and stepped under a tree.

Odd I thought, kept walking and stopped a few more times and each time he stopped and hide. Eventually I got home and after drinking about 9 litres of water I noticed he was standing on the road looking in.

It was only the next day when I woke/sobered up I realised how bloody weird the whole thing was

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By *ang bang bangity bangCouple  over a year ago

Sunderland

On and another time I was walking home from the pub (again) through a field and I frighted a pheasant who flew off about 6 inches from my face. That I believe was the closest I ever came to having a heartattack

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By *not123Couple  over a year ago

sp1

I do ultra challenge walks for charity some take me over 12 hours so walking I the dark with head torch scares the hell out of me when I hear rustling turn n a pair of eyes r looking at you luckily so far only been deers n a fox

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