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MYSTERY CRITTER
It was a dark and stormy night when,........
Nah, just kidding. This is not a ghost story really, but
something really strange that happened to me many years
ago, that I had forgotten about until reminded of it by my
little sister a while back.
I am from a farm originally, and 3 of my high school
friends and I wanted to spend a night camping in some woods
beyond all the cow pastures behind our farm one weekend.
The place we went to was pretty heavy growth except for a
low spot between two small hills that we called the draw.
It was fenced on 3 sides from the pastures, and the
unfenced side led to a dirt road a 1/4 mile away and this
road was about a half a mile away to where it entered the
woods from a neighboring farm.
I knew the land perfectly,
as I had grown up there, and walked in these woods constantly. I
always checked the fences for my neighbors who owned a
herd of cattle.
It was still daylight when we pitched camp,
and put up tents, gathered our firewood etc. Night came,
and we lit the fire, and of course just hung out and talked
about whatever teenage boys talk about while camping. We
stayed up very late of course, and talked until early
morning. Both of my dogs, Apache and Chogi, accompanied us,
as they liked to go wherever I went, and liked to lie
beside a good fire also.
Anyway, about 2:00 am, the dogs started barking at
something, and then ran off to chase it. This of course, is
not unusual at all for dogs. Of course, I thought it was an
armadillo or something similar, until we heard whatever it
was running through the trees. We didn't have flashlights,
just the firelight, and it was close, but just beyond the
light. Now what was strange to us was that whatever this
thing was, was extremely HEAVY. You could hear all the
branches breaking and rustling of the trees as it ran up
one side of the hill and back down, and ran up the other
side, to the right of us, and then around in a circle. Back
and forth for quite a while this went on. I would say for
45 minutes. All this time the dogs are still chasing it and
barking at it. I can imagine that you are thinking what I
was thinking for the first little while. That it was just a
lost cow out there. Yeah, maybe, but cows do not stray so
far from the herd even in the daytime, and they do not jump
fences! We don't have deer there, and it was too heavy for
a goat, and the only horses anywhere around were securely
in our barn that evening. As a matter of fact, I had never
seen a cow or horse in these woods ever in my life. It was
puzzling to all of us, and we were listening carefully to
this thing run all around, and trying to figure out what it
was. Then I was struck by the fact that, the movement of
it's running was not like that of a cow. A cow or horse has
a definite galloping movement. This sounded, I swear, was like
it was running on two legs! It was very discernable, and my
friends agreed when I pointed this out! It was weird. Then,
all of a sudden the running just stopped. Quit entirely. I
thought maybe it had jumped the fence at the top of the
hill onto the pasture, but didn't hear a thud like you
would think after it had jumped a 5 foot high fence.
2
minutes later, the dogs came back to the camp like nothing
had happened. That was strange we all agreed, and just sat up a while
longer before going to sleep.
I was still curious the next morning. So I went walking
around the woods near where we heard the thing looking for
tracks. In the draw itself it was just dirt without forest
litter in spots. Nowhere did I find a hoof print or track
of any kind anywhere. I didn't see any broken branches on
trees, run over plants, or anything. I was an experienced
woodsman, and I looked long and hard for any tell-tale sign
of what it was. Nothing. I also walked the other side of
the fence line where the pasture was looking for where it
might have jumped and landed. No luck. I asked my friends
to help me look, and we were all doing this, and none of us
could find any evidence at all! I found all this strange
as: cows and horses do not go into the woods at night and
don't get lost (there is no grass to eat there), this
started and stopped so abruptly, I could not even find a
hoof print or knocked over plant anywhere, cows do not jump
fences, the fences were all perfectly intact everywhere, (I
checked those too later), the cadence of the running
sounded like two feet instead of four, and it did not moo
or snort or whinny, just made the sound of it running
through the brush.
I will never know what it was, and maybe I don't want to
know. But that sure was a puzzling experience.
Contact me here: VusaniM@cowtown.net
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