I_m a Park Ranger in Yosemite National Park. We have a STRANGE List of Rules
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"First rule: If you hear a child crying near Grouse Lake after sunset, do not answer. Second: Never hike above a climbing party on El Capitan—they won't see you, but something else might."
In this episode of Grief, a former Yosemite ranger shares six strange rules not found in the official NPS handbook [citation:1]. Some are rooted in safety—like respecting bears from 150 feet and never swimming upstream of a waterfall [citation:1][citation:2]. But others come from the park's darker side: the ghostly wails of Po-ho-no at the falls [citation:9], the headless specter swinging at Camp Six, and three severed deer heads left on a trail [citation:7][citation:9]. He also warns of the Tenaya Canyon curse and the mysterious Nightcrawlers seen in the woods [citation:7][citation:9]. Break these rules at your own risk—some stories are written in blood.