Camp Fire Stories: When the Woods Go Quiet
In the Adirondacks, hikers experience an eerie silence that signals the presence of danger. After noticing unsettling signs, they discover a forgotten pack, realizing the fear they felt was rooted within themselves, not from an external threat. Thus, the quiet forest challenges them to confront their own instincts and emotions.
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John Murray
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HI, I am the CEO & Lead Writer for Jmurrayathletics. I started this as a side hobby for my running and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, but hope to grow it in to something so much more! I am a BJJ competitor and a competitive road runner, with a few placing records. I began my fitness journey in 2013, and it has offered me so much. It is my hope to share what I have learned and continue to learn with everyone through Jmurrayathletics.com, I hope you will join us and thank you for stopping by the website.

