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Sweet home Nantahala: The summer camp of bombing suspect Eric Rudolph, uncovered on the edge of Murphy, North Carolina. The tomato may be a memento from one of his dumpster-diving excursions.
Sweet home Nantahala: The summer camp of bombing suspect Eric Rudolph, uncovered on the edge of Murphy, North Carolina. The tomato may be a memento from one of his dumpster-diving excursions.

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Sweet home Nantahala: The summer camp of bombing suspect Eric Rudolph, uncovered on the edge of Murphy, North Carolina. The tomato may be a memento from one of his dumpster-diving excursions.

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In ϳԹ‘s October 2003 cover story, “The O Files,” we explore the creepy side of adventure: murder, shocking disappearances, haunting riddles, and inexplicable creatures. But this isn’t the first time we’ve delved into nature’s dark enigmas—ϳԹ has a history of delivering eerie tales of the outdoors. Below, we present some of our all-time favorites.


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On April 28, 1992, 24-year-old Christopher McCandless walked off into Alaska’s lonely outback, hoping to make sense of his life. Four months later he was dead. This is his story.
By Jon Krakauer





George Mallory’s disappearance high on Everest begat mountaineering’s greatest mystery: Did he reach the summit 29 years before Hillary? The recent discovery of his body offers up another tantalizing mystery: Who was the man behind the legend?
By Mark Jenkins



Hypothesis #1: Amelia Earhart Perished on a Lonely Pacific Island. Hypothesis #2: Amelia Earhart Lies at the Bottom of the Ocean. Hypothesis #3: Who Cares? We’re Having a Helluva Good Time Not Finding Her!

Ever since the famous pilot vanished in 1937, aviation buffs, treasure hunters, and conspiracy theorists have clamored to find out what really happened. The latest crop of Amelia-heads think they’ve got the answer—and they’re racing to cash in on flying’s favorite unsolved mystery.
By Stephen Titus





It started out as a blissfully ordinary summer Thursday in the sports-happy little mountain town of Lander, Wyoming. But then Amy Bechtel didn’t come home, and nothing has been quite the same ever since.
By Bryan Di Salvatore and Deirdre McNamer





Even as he stumbled over the foggy passes of the Himalayas, he felt close to the secret Arizona grave where he’d buried his friend. Far too close, it turned out.
By Doug Peacock





He was the conscience of the northern New England mountains, a revered conservator of Yankee wilderness values. Then one morn-ing this past winter, Guy Waterman said good-bye to his wife, hit the trail for the last time, and deliberately froze himself to death on the gale-swept slopes of Mount Lafayette.
By Rob Buchanan





How did accused domestic terrorist Eric Rudolph elude a massive FBI manhunt for more than five years? We find out by visiting his deep-woods hideouts.
By Bruce Barcott





Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Fanged, two-legged creature on the loose. Mutilates livestock, drinks the blood. Spotted in Puerto Rico, Texas, even New York. Extra! Extra!
By Bucky McMahon





So far, the hunt for Bigfoot has netted only near misses, tall tales, and sarcastic chuckles. But a new generation of high-tech hunters are on the loose—and they won’t rest until they’ve nailed something big and hairy.
By Bruce Barcott

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