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This Wyoming Valley Has a Dark Secret. And It's Not What You Think.Something lives beneath Wyoming's geothermal fields. When a horseback tour guide and five guests disturbed a thermal terrace in the Absaroka Range, the mineral formations pulled free from the earth and began to move.This is the true story of what happened on a backcountry horseback tour through the sulfur springs of Wyoming one October evening, when the ground itself woke up and started following a group of riders toward Sulphur Creek.Timestamps0:00 — Horses know before people do1:30 — The mineral collector gets off his horse3:00 — The terraces move5:30 — The group runs for Sulphur Creek8:30 — Dale breaks through the crust into boiling water9:45 — The secret Jolene has been keeping for three years12:00 — Jolene goes back for Dale14:00 — What her grandmother tried to tell her about the keepers15:00 — The formations start herding them downstream16:30 — The collector tries to return the sample. It makes everything worse.18:00 — Twenty-six shapes blocking the stars on both banks20:00 — Nine hours through the dark22:00 — What Jolene did after that nightExtended DescriptionJolene Bitter Creek had been running horseback tours through the geothermal fields of Wyoming's Absaroka Range for eleven years. She knew the sulfur springs, the switchback trails, the way the light turns everything gold at dusk over the mineral terraces. She also had a secret. For three years, she'd been chipping silica formations from the thermal fields and selling them to a mineral shop in Billings. The springs had let her get away with it. Until one October evening, when a Denver mineral collector named Richard Caster brought a rock hammer on the tour and broke open something that the earth had spent three centuries building.This horror story takes place in the real backcountry of Wyoming, in the geothermal landscape surrounding Sulphur Creek where boiling pools, silica terraces, and sulfur springs create one of the most beautiful and dangerous environments in the American West. If you enjoy true scary stories that actually happened, wilderness horror, or stories about things that shouldn't be alive but are, this one was made for you. It's the kind of horror story that stays with you because the threat isn't a ghost or a demon. It's the earth itself. And the earth has rules.The formations in this story are territorial. They look like stone because they are stone. They're made of heat and time, built layer by patient layer over centuries of mineral deposition in the thermal field. They can't cross cold running water. They leave acid burns in the shape of hands. And they remember what you took. This is a story about indigenous knowledge that turned out to be right, about a grandmother's warning that went ignored for too long, and about what happens when the land decides to collect its debts.#ScaryStories #HorrorStories #WyomingHorror #TrueScaryStories 📌 Disclaimer:This video is created for educational and entertainment purposes only. It features original fictional storytelling inspired by real-world professions, verified public safety experiences, and firsthand accounts shared by law enforcement officers, emergency responders, and behavioral experts.All characters, incidents, and details are fictionalized or anonymized to protect privacy and ensure ethical storytelling. itsRoland is your destination for true scary stories, true horror stories, and real-life encounters that will keep you up at night. From cryptid sightings and Bigfoot encounters to Dogman reports, skinwalker stories, and unexplained mysteries — every story is narrated to pull you deep into the darkness.
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