Country Campfire Stories
Bo the Beagle talks Sasquatch into trying some fancy coffee.
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The Haunted Drawbridge of Grifton | Eastern NC Mystery
Deep in Eastern North Carolina, the old Grifton bridge has carried more than cars across the river… according to local legend, it may still carry ghosts. For generations, people around Grifton have told stories about strange lights, phantom voices, shadow figures, and unexplained encounters near the old bridge crossings over Contentnea Creek. Some say the spirits of those lost in tragic accidents still linger in the fog. Tonight, we explore the legends, history, folklore, and eerie mysteries surrounding one of Eastern North Carolina’s most haunted locations. Was it imagination? Local legend? Or something far stranger? Welcome to TicBite NC Campfire Stories. 🌲 Eastern North Carolina folklore 🌉 Haunted bridge legends 👻 Ghost stories & paranormal mysteries 🔥 Campfire storytelling inspired by The Why Files 🐾 Stories from TicBite Swamp and beyond 👇 SUPPORT TICBITE NC 👇 The best free way to help is simple: LIKE 👍 COMMENT 💬 SHARE 🔁 SUBSCRIBE 🔔 If you’d like to directly support future stories, investigations, travel, and content creation: 💰 Cash App: $toddedwards686 💰 Venmo: @TicBiteNC #TicBiteNC #GhostBridge #GriftonNC #HauntedNorthCarolina #CampfireStories #EasternNC #GhostStory #Paranormal #WhyFilesStyle #HauntedBridge #NorthCarolinaMystery
Sasquatch and Hunting Dog Numbers
Sasquatch gets involved in an online discussion about hunting dogs and temporary field trial numbers.
Sasquatch Orders Fancy Coffee
Sasquatch Calls Vegan Hotline
Join us as Sasquatch decides to eat healthier. Voice Only Podcast.
The Fire And The Hound - Chapter 3
Chapter 3 — The Pact Snow had fallen in the night, clean and sharp. The world was quiet again, a silence so heavy it pressed against the ears. The humans moved through it like ghosts, wrapped in hides, their breath pluming in the dawn. And behind them — at a careful distance — padded the wolf. For days he had followed. Never too close, never too far. They knew he was there. They left no sign of fear, no thrown stones, no shouts. Each morning, when the fire was stamped out, Aru would glance back — a silent invitation the wolf didn’t yet understand. The wolf hunted for himself at first, chasing small things: hares, rats, half-frozen birds. But hunger never stayed away for long. One morning, the pack of humans found the tracks of elk in the new snow. Fresh. Large. Aru lifted a hand. The humans fanned out, silent, moving with the same precision as wolves. The wolf watched from the ridge. He recognized the shape of the hunt, even if the tools were strange. Spears instead of teeth. Fire instead of fury. Listen for more
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