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Wild Man of Tennessee

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Wild Man of Tennessee

By: Michael Frizter
Narrated by: Ross Pipkin
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There are many creatures that walk the night, from Bigfoot to shape-shifters, but nothing seems to compare to what happen to me! I decided to hike the Appalachian mountains of Tennessee. I'd been hiking the trail for one day and didn't have a problem; I hiked about 25 miles. That was a hard push! I saw a couple and one old guy, and thought he wasn't going to make it. So everything seemed pretty normal. You see a lot of hikers sometimes. This hike was no different.

In any event, I set up camp on the second day, and that's when I started to hear walking in the woods at night! I was pretty far out and too tired to check. What happened next shocked me.

You see, I'm a little special needs. I like to call myself a slow learner. But in any event, if my spelling or punctuation is off, I'm sorry in advance. I love to share my hiking stories, and this one is a crazy one. Thanks for listening.

©2021 Michael Frizter (P)2021 Michael Frizter
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