On a school camping trip, we were told there were bears in the area. One night, we heard something big rustling outside our tents. Everyone froze in fear. One of the boys peeked out and saw a large shadowy figure. We all thought it was a bear. We quickly grabbed our flashlights and made as much noise as we could. It turned out to be a stray deer that had been attracted by our food. But at that moment, it was terrifying.
Once on a school trip to an old mansion. We were exploring the attic when suddenly a cold wind blew through and the door slammed shut. We heard strange creaking noises as if someone was walking on the floorboards above us. We were so scared that we huddled together and started shouting for help. After what seemed like an eternity, a teacher finally heard us and opened the door.
My school went on a trip to a supposedly haunted museum. In one of the rooms, there was an old doll. As we walked by, it seemed like the doll's eyes were following us. Then, out of nowhere, a glass case nearby shattered. We all ran out of the room screaming. Later we found out it was probably just a faulty glass case, but it still scared us to death at that time.
Sure. There was a person who on a Salvia trip saw their own face melting off in the mirror. It was so horrifying that they couldn't look at themselves for a long time after the trip. Just the memory of that distorted self - image gave them chills.
A group of friends were on a road trip. They stopped at an old, run - down motel for the night. During the night, one of them heard scratching noises coming from the wall. When they all got up to investigate, they saw a dark shadow moving across the room. They quickly packed their things and left, but as they drove away, they could see a face in the window of the room they had just left, watching them go.
My favorite school trip story is when we visited an old castle. The castle was full of narrow corridors and secret rooms. We explored every nook and cranny. The guide told us spooky tales about the people who used to live there. It was like stepping back in time, and it sparked my interest in history and architecture.
Well, on a school trip to an old museum. The power suddenly went out. It was so spooky because the place was filled with old artifacts and dimly lit even before the outage. We heard strange noises and some of the statues seemed to have a menacing look in the dark. We were all scared out of our wits until the power came back on after what felt like an eternity.
There was a story where a person on an LSD trip believed they had entered a different dimension. In this dimension, all the colors were extremely vivid but also seemed to be 'eating' away at their vision. They saw strange creatures that were a grotesque blend of different animals. They were so scared that they locked themselves in a closet until the effects wore off, constantly fearing that these creatures would break in and harm them.
My most memorable school camping trip story is about the night sky. We were in a fairly remote area, and the sky was so clear. We laid on the grass and our teacher taught us about constellations. I'll never forget seeing the Milky Way for the first time. It made me feel so small yet part of something huge. It was an amazing experience that really inspired my love for astronomy.
One story could be about getting lost in a dense forest at night. The GPS stopped working, and there were strange noises all around. It was terrifying as every turn seemed to lead deeper into the unknown.
Once on a field trip to an old abandoned mansion, we heard strange noises coming from the attic. As we climbed the creaky stairs, the temperature dropped suddenly. When we reached the attic, a cold wind blew out our candles, and we saw a shadowy figure move. We ran out of there as fast as we could.
There was a story in my school. A boy always saw a figure in a white dress at the end of an empty hallway during lunch break. No one else could see it. One day, he decided to follow it. As he got closer, it disappeared into a locked classroom. When he peeked through the window, he saw a face staring back at him for a second before vanishing. He was terrified and never went near that hallway again.
One true scary school story is about an old abandoned school building. Students would sometimes hear strange noises coming from the empty classrooms at night. They said it sounded like desks being moved around and chalk screeching on the blackboard, but no one was there. It was rumored that a former teacher who had a tragic accident in the school still haunted the place.