This is weird, and spooky, and kind of sad, and also “Well, good on you, Dude.”

From The Vulgar Curmudgeon comes the story of what may well be the ultimate ghost.

Gray Man, Level 10 Achieved.

[Forest rangers] came back a couple weeks later after that and the whole cabin and everything in it was gone, without a trace!

Now you see it, now you don’t!

Whoever did all this left a cryptic sign on the ground…

Literally without a trace, except for the f*ck-you sigil. Not even trails that could be followed. I’m thinking aliens.

It had clearly been there for years.

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3 Responses to This is weird, and spooky, and kind of sad, and also “Well, good on you, Dude.”

  1. Ben says:

    My guess is that the reason nobody saw any of those cabin parts emerge from the wilderness is because they didn’t. Those bits were likely incorporated into the next invisible lair that the man built for himself, perhaps within a mile or two radius of the old one. I wonder how many he has?

  2. Anonymous says:

    Which I goes to show if a person cannot afford a piece of property they like, that there is likely a spot where they can squat and live there anyway.

    Very cool story – I hope the person finds a place where they obviously do not want to be bothered.

  3. It’s a good thing the ranger took a low-key approach – something like that can go sideways easily enough. The area was up for timber harvesting so who-ever would have probably wanted to move it under those circumstances anyway. If you spend any time exploring these boundaries between wilderness and civilisation you run across the outliers. Yotes in Central Park (I hear) and squatting hermits in the National Parks. Trains will never run on time at this rate!.

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