Shout out to @KyleHatesHiking for inspiring this one. I've been hiking a ton and watching your content, it inspired me to do something a bit different. Thanks for all of the fantastic work.
In this video I briefly discuss (and test) three present and past superstitions about hiking, that detail what you should (and should not) be doing.
Embark on a thrilling exploration of hiking superstitions with this video. Delve into the mysteries of whistling in the woods, where the act is said to attract danger of all varieties. Test the taboo of hiking wearing red, especially in the enigmatic Bennington Triangle of Vermont, where individuals clad in red have mysteriously gone missing. Discover the folklore surrounding carrying rocks in your pocket to avoid being lured into a fairy's reality, leading to confusion or getting lost in a fantasy world. Uncover bonus hiking superstitions, including the importance of keeping fear in check, avoiding random stairs in the woods, and steering clear of a crying baby in the wilderness. Join us on this journey to debunk myths, explore the supernatural, and share tales of strange encounters and outdoor adventures.
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