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Hi /x/, I'm moving to AZ soon and I've heard a bunch of stories about shit that goes on in the desert. Can anyone give me examples of stuff that happens, so I won't shit myself if it does?
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Arizona anon reporting in

The desert seems filled with
Ayy lmaos and skin walkers (can't confirm either but I've heard stories of both)

Az is also filled with ghost town such as tombstone and Jerome

Plus local legends a few good personal favorites are (going to summarize them because they're mostly long as fuck)

The domes
>a old pc manufacturing building that was supposedly used in satanic sacrifices
Tiger house
>an old man owned a shit load of tigers and they ended up killing his family and house with cages is still around
Old monkey expairment site
>old medical facility they use to do Medical expairments on monkeys
Like most legends locals for tiger house and the monkey facility is iffy but the domes is outside of globe
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>>17719092
I got nothing, but Arizona has the coolest flag.
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>>17719092
Hey i am actually just moving out of AZ rn. Im moving back to idaho. Ever since ive moved to AZ i have considered the desert to be way scarier at night than the forest. Its a very spooky place mate. Lots of skinwalker stories especially south of Tucson. I know so many ppl who have seen skinwalkers
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Holy fuck I didn't think there'd be so many AZ bros here. (Phoenix Central City reporting)

All I can tell you about skinwalkers is that the local navajo love tricking tourists out of their money with "legends" and statues they sell at a 2000% profit then laugh at the superstitious white man
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I'm in Tucson, but the majority of shit you hear is from people who are afraid of the dark. Natives have plenty of spoops, many have their cultural system to fall on but the majority i talk to just say "the desert has a lot of unexplainable things" from random ghosties to demons.
Pic related, an old friend took it after he got out of work one night outside the parking lot of a casino. I can't say I see much, but he said he saw what he thinks to be a demon as clear as day. Needs photoshop.
Besides that I occasionally see fancy lights bobbing around up in the sky but nothing much wow.
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Seen the bigfeet footprints in arizona desert.
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>>17719245
Naw the domes are in casa grande.
I've been there nothing but tweakers who will kill you for meth money.
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Mesa AZ here.
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>>17719373
That's supposed to be a demon? Looks like a blob to me.
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>>17720596
I've seen demons. They look like you and me.
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>>17719245
The monkey facility is/was true. It was in sunnyslope up on a small mountain, It burned down when i was in 6th or 7th grade. That was 40yrs ago. Don't know if they ever rebuilt somewhere else out here, but yeah it was there. Found all sorts of scalpels and shit after it burnt down...

There a house on the north west corner of litchfield road and Camelback, They do satanic rituals and weird creepy shit there. Me and a friend snuck in there one day around 11 or 12 pm and got up to the house and a whole shit load of people in black robes came walking down this path but i jump in a little water irrigation ditch next to the house hod until they were gone and i got the fuck out of there...
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>>17720603
My ex use to do satanic shit and talked about some ritual rock/ Canyon but she was a bit crazy so I doubt she was serious or just read about the rock/canyon/whatever the fuck it was through podcast I recommended her but maybe she was about of the hooded figures lel
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Sierra Vista reporting in.
The Huachuca Mountains are pretty cool. Went hiking there a few times and visited a few petroglyph sites. Went camping there one night and spooky as heck.
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>>17720618
That house creeps me out more than anything. This is the place.
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>>17720685
Did you take pics there?
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/x/ hunting party
When?
I'm a spic so following the rules of spoops I'll die that day
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>>17719092
Az /x/ meet up at one of those paranormal/ufo conventions that they seem to have every other month
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>>17720707
No i didn't. This was long before we had phones that fit in our pocket. I think we were still using beepers back then.

Yeah I'm old..
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Phoenix anon reporting

look up Good Shepard's home for wayward girls.
Used to be a big thing here, then it closed down in the 60s.
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North Phoenix reporting in. Just reporting in.
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Haven't seen too much weird shit myself, but the plains outside Springerville and the Sitegreaves Forest near Heber always gave me the creeps at night. Lots of burnt out homesteads and junkyards around there. Hell, I even found a fiberglass boat from the 70s overturned in the middle of the woods (far from any inhabited buildings or lakes) that had a set of crack pipes and a sleeping bag underneath.
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>>17720819
*Sitgreaves

Oops
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>>17719245
>Tombstone
Man that place is so lame. I've been there and it wasn't even creepy. Generic wild west amusement park town.

On an unrelated note, I'm AZ born and when I went to visit my great grandparents when I was like 3, my great grandma had this back room full of Amelia Earhart and aviation stuff (she was a riveter in WWII and loved this stuff). So I went looking around alone back there and I remember an old man in slacks, a yellow vest, and I believe some kind of hat IIRC come in and start talking to me. He was really nice and seemed a bit familiar, as if he was closer to me than just a stranger. I told my family about it and my great grandpa swore I'd been talking to his brother who had died 10 years prior or something like that.

Another story is that my uncle died about a month before I was born. He was a mechanic and died in the hospital after a car he was working on fell on him. According to my mother, I once woke up crying about a nightmare where I was stuck under a car and couldn't get it off.

I'm native to Goodyear btw.
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I once thought I saw Bob Lazar at an AM/PM one night; as it turns out, it was just a nerdy guy who really wanted some Camel Lights.
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>>17719373
It's just a Mexican. Probably high on pcp. They can take demonic form on that shit. They trance dance it through the El muerte stuff
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Tucson here if you go caving in the desert some weird shit goes on. Even the mine shafts are scary as hell
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>>17720796
What's up. North Phoenix, 35th ave union hills...
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In all honesty though northern arizons is much stranger. Wither it be the large mountains red eyes or the night sounds.
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>>17719092
stay away from flagstaff. those native americans and their wild children will spoop the shit outta you
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Tempe, reporting. I was walking my dog one night and saw this one dude looking up at the sky and takin pictures. I turn and look, and there's a bunch of red lights just sorta flying together and then they all fade away. Family's seen a few UFOs, though
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Anyone traveled to Sedona? What's the deal with that place, why is it so full of people who sound like they post on /x/? I hear a lot of paranormal stories in that town and New Age shit.
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>>17724151
Sedona is full of New Age morons and brain-dead hippies. That said, the environment around the city is amazing.
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Anyone ever see the orange lights in the sky south of the Estrella Mtns? Think they are flares from luke jets but wonder if anyone else has seen.
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>>17722938
Flagstaff is neat, dunno what youre talking about.

>>17724151
>>17724197
Grasshopper Point is really nice.
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>>17720459
>Casa Grande
That place had a serene spoopy feel to it at night
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>>17719092

Lived there for a couple of years, I don't know why, but the northern AZ desert at night is one of the most comfy places I've ever been, wasn't spooky at all.

That said,>>17722938
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>>17724817
Oh yeah I used to live out there.
I used to go over to this dudes house alot he lived in a modified mobile home back in the desert.
One of my friends at the time swore he's seen a huge black skinny dog with red eyes that prowled the area, he said you can tell he's close because you will hear a high pitched whine.
We did alot of drugs back then so I chalked it up to meth he was heavy into.

One time coming back to his place from picking up we reach the dirt road leading to his house. It's about a mile of pitch black, we see a rabbit running just st the edge of my headlights and my friend starts freaking out as I look around I could faintly see a dark shadow chasing said rabbit. The both take a hard left and sprint off into darkness.
I just assumed it was a coyote my friend however claimed it was the demon.

I've also seen unidentified lights driving though reservations at night. Also been to the domes twice all not really spooky stories but I could tell them.
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Meteor Crater is pretty cool for reasons
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(Pinal County)[http://www.abc15.com/news/region-central-southern-az/florence/hikers-campers-warned-about-assassins-in-parts-of-pinal-county] reporting
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I've seen lights in the sky multiple times it's kinda comfy laying down on a swing chair watching ufos/whatever they could be
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>>17720879

>El muerte
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>>17720896
19th ave and union hills here
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>>17728127
I was actually going to post this. I'm actually a BP agent and can attest to the fact that any major mountain or vantage point south of the I-10 will have some sort of cartel scout or rip crew waiting. I've been in Arizona my whole life but it wasn't until I got in the border patrol that I learned there is some crazy shit going on Arizona, even quite a ways north of the border.
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Phoenix bro here and I've never actually seen anything spoopy but I have a few friends who claim they have seen some shit
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>>17720685
woah. I never usually head out that far west on CB but now I really want to see this shit. Looks like a mansion or something
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>>17724197
Speaks the truth. Sedona is very holistic type of shit. Beautiful area though. Sedona supposedly has what they call 'vortex' sites around the area that are supposed to be places of spiritual power or something. Been to 3 out of the 4 of them. GF at the time was all into that hippy shit, i didn't feel anything.

One of them had a weird spot with bunch of rocks stacked though
>pic related
Something about having a 'special' moment at that spot
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yuma here. Ive heard from two different people (the second instance was told to me seconhand/hearsay) that they found gigantic, broad/flat mushroom crystals. Like feet across, almost flat, and made of crystals.

Anyone else hear of this? Out in the desert, near Hyder/Dateland.
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Oh and the crystals were supposedly power sources for UFOs
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>>17720662
How old are you? Wanna know how likely it is we know each other.
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>>17729353
Yuma reporting
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>>17719092
I live in Phoenix suburbs, there's not much spooks, there's the legend of the lost Dutch mine but that's just bullshit folktales, where in AZ are you moving?
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>>17719315
It's open and expansive like the ocean, there's nowhere to hide in the dessert
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>>17719410
Nah bro that was just me
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>>17722938
I fucking love Flagg you can get great weed there
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>>17724151
I go there every few years because it's fucking beautiful, the vortex is bullshit, it's just a rock, I love hiking up there though
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>>17730894
they were 20 inches long, it wasn't you.
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>>17719315
maybe it's because ive been here my whole life but i feel really at home in the desert. i mean getting stalked by a mountain lion or a pack of coyotes is no joke but i always feel so helpless and out of place in the woods or ocean. idk
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>>17720896
>>17728474
pahaha 19th and union too. right behind that frys. wasnt expecting to see so many azx anons here
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>>17719373
Brightness and contrast increased
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I was driving to Arizona from Chicago and drove through Utah overnight. I took a smaller highway in Utah that was very scary. Animals everywhere, absolute pitch black darkness, fog, etc. It didn't help that the last gas station's cashier was like "you aren't gonna be able to get any gas for a while, so get ready." The kid was listening to Atreyu and dressed all emo... it was as if time stood still for him and he was stuck in the early 2000's.

I bought a gallon of water at the gas station, but that wasn't nearly enough for the drive. I was on adderall just to stay awake and alert for the overnight drive.

Here's where stuff starts getting weird. I was out of water, low on gas, and really had to pee. I pulled over on the side of the road with a large knife in hand. I'm a paranoid person. I took my piss and felt a moment of relief but quickly remembered my dehydration and low fuel tank. I was driving a u-haul, which isn't exactly the most fuel efficient vehicle around.

A weird feature of the u-haul is its speed governing system (caps out at 85 iirc). This combined with the automatic transmission and a "fuel efficiency" gauge made it an interesting dance to drive. So anyway, I'm coasting along at 85, listening to music, enjoying my drive when I notice a truck appear in the side-view mirror. I'm not alone. The mere presence of another driver isn't spooky or even an issue. The problem was that this driver had their brights on, which is really obnoxious when somebody is in front of you on the road. I have very sensitive eyes, so this was ruining my drive. I slowed down to let them pass.

It turns out the truck is a redneckish chevy, tricked out in all black. The driver passes me, but only by a hair, and does not accelerate away. Instead, this evil vehicle stayed right in front of my u-haul... truly a nightmare because of the speed governing system I mentioned and the fact that my fuel was dangerously low at this point.

The driver then started throwing things. (cont)
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>>17730926
Nah man it was my dick
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>>17724794
>>17730897
clearly you guys havent truly experienced flagstaff. the natives are fucking animals and they ruin the town. other than that, decent place for college
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>>17731091
The driver threw a big cup of soda at my car along with random garbage they had lying around their vehicle. I didn't want any trouble, so I slowed down-- so did they. At a certain point, we were moving at a snail's pace.

I went to pass them, but they quickly accelerated to match my sluggish u-haul's speed. Mind you, this is a small, dark highway with twists and turns and animals all over the place. Leading up to a turn, I hit the brakes. I was now behind the truck again. Still playing their evil fucking game.

The highway turned into a small town with a red light. The truck got behind me before I came to a stop and pulled up next to me at the light. I couldn't chance a quick glance at the truck because I did not want any trouble.

We were getting closer to the 40 west, which is a big highway... the one I definitely should have been on in the first place in retrospect. There was a long straightaway out of the town. The truck, still behind me, slowed down. I thought it was over and they were finally getting ready to make their turn into their podunk neighborhood. No. Instead, I noticed in my mirrors the truck advancing at an alarming speed towards my u-haul. At this point, I was bracing for impact.

What happened next was truly bizarre. The truck's headlights turned off and the truck swerved around me at a very high speed and disappeared into the night, like a cloud. It was difficult to process what had just happened, but I was surprisingly not too shaken up. I slowed down and pulled over to take a well-deserved pee, still knife in hand. I was close to the 40, which meant gas and more water, which was absolutely critical. I got back in the truck through the passenger side door-- u-hauls have one padded bench-like seat with a floating dash, no center console. As I went to shift into drive, I noticed three coyotes standing in front of the truck. They stared at my dead in the eyes for about 20 seconds then trotted off.
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Used to be AZ fag lived there when I as like 3-5 y/o I remember we had issues with mountain lions and coyotes had a ten foot fence I'm guessing and still had fucking tracks in our yard leading to the dumpster also there's snakes and owls and spiders and shit.... Unrelated does chupacabra not show up in AZ?
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>>17731091
and?
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>>17731091
>>17731133

There was something very ominous about the experience. Not like any of it was exactly paranormal; rather, it struck me as perfectly normal for this southwestern middle of nowhere. The omen: that I was not welcome wherever I was. Everything about the place, from the coyotes to the crazy phantom driver, told me that the true desert is dire.

As dawn broke, I drove from Flagstaff to Phoenix. I had a full tank of gas and plenty of water. It was one of the few mornings where I've been up all night that I actually welcomed the sun.

I drove past a number of strange places with road names that seemed mystical. Stuff like "Stargazer". I could tell by these signs that the few locals in the true desert were cultists.

I moved to Phoenix and started making some friends. I was in college at the time studying literature and philosophy. One of the classes was about gothic horror, fables, and the occult. We read the Corpus Hermeticum, which was an easy text for me to grasp with my background in Platonism.

One of my friends knew this book. He knew it very well indeed. He belonged to the Golden Dawn for some time but quit. He told me that his fellow members did tend to have weird houses in the desert.

One day, we were seated at an outdoors restaurant and a random guy started circling our table. I didn't notice it, but after this mysterious stranger left, my friend told me that this circling is something they do in the Golden Dawn.

I couldn't help but think that maybe I was being circled in my u-haul that night in the desert.
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Lived in AZ for six years, I smoke a lot of weed with natives and mexicans, hella skin walker stories and I believe every one of them
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>>17729009
Tell me more, maybe make a thread on /k/. I live on the outskirts of Mesa and Tempe, and can't pack heat, kinda worried
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>>17731731
Why can't you pack heat?
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>>17719092
AZ Anon reporting in.
>Go south of Buckeye
>Scariest fucking road trip
Definitely a creepy fucking road to travel down, especially near Jackrabbit Trail.
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>>17732452
Wickenburg is also creepy as shit at night
Samefag.
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>>17720896
>>17731023
>>17728474

35th ave and northern.

I have a work van, you guys up for adventures?
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>>17732268
I live with a felon
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>>17732626


Let me clarify, work takes me around town from central phoenix, to buckeye, and to Wickenburg. I am willing to provide transportation for /x/ related stuff.
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>>17732626
35th and Tbird here.
I'm down for adventures on the weekends.
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>>17732849

[email protected]
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I live in yuma you have to be careful for brujas (witches) but it is VERY rare and is more common in Mexico which is a few miles away
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also us Quechans will not preform dark magic and send fucking thunderbirds at you lol
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>>17732981
But you'll get wasted and fucking turn into me when I'm on the highway
Then when your tribe police show up you'll disappear and I won't have a record of who crashed into me
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>>17732975
w-what are the brujas?
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>>17733023
Spanish for witch, literally
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AZ fag here

I live by the reservation

You get used to spooky shit and learn to just respect it.

Once i heard the wierdest fucking howling from behind my back fence and it was 4 in the morning.

It sounded like a dog stuck in a lawnmower.
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>>17720572
I'm from NorCal but like your city. On my list of places to move if Cali falls into the ocean.
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>>17733196
>the reservation
The great Lone Indian reservation of Arizona?
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>>17733502
yeah
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>>17733502
The one by yuma you assface
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>>17733809
You didn't specify the first time, assface. There's like 20 out here
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>>17733371
LOL HOLY SHIT!

Are you mormon?
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>>17733100
I realize that. I mean, what exactly are they though? What do they do?
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>>17720572
Same, m8
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I've heard some pretty spooky things in the desert in the middle of the night alone. that could be plenty of things though. There's also a few "haunted" spots near the border, towns like Tombstone and Bisbee. Bisbee actually has a haunted hotel that I've heard good things about, but haven't been fortunate enough to stay at yet.
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>>17731731

Well there is some crazy narco shit that goes on. Not really /x/ related. I'm sure there is some actual spoopy stuff going on, but I haven't really encountered any. I've seen some strange lights and shit but that's about it. I avoid working nights because honestly fuck the dark in the middle of the desert. So my chances of seeing much are slim. And if other guys see stuff they don't really talk about it or else you look like a weirdo it is law enforcement after all

A guy a used to with with Rocky Elmore wrote a collection of stories, Out on Foot, about spooky stuff he's encountered. But it was stuff mainly in San Diego.

But like I said there are a shit ton of narcos in any major set of hills/mountains south of the I-10. They just sit up their and wait to rip other guys off. And they don't give a fuck. They will waste the guys and rape the women. If your cruising the back desert roads or hiking in any area south of the I-10 chances are the narcos are watching you. But honestly your not going to have any trouble. Those guys don't want to be seen or have attention. They might jack shit from your truck but they aren't going to murder you. The second they murder a US citizen that area will be absolutely flooded with law enforcement and get shut down. And when that happens the narcos don't make money since they can't get drugs through. So it's not a good business decision to mess with normal people. But still its kind of weird knowing in your own "safe" country there are guys hiding in the hills with AKs, even well north of the border, just watching you.

Google vekol valley and border patrol. That's a pretty dangerous area SW of phx that has had done gnarly shit go down.
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