There's an area in Green Mountain National Forest near Glastenbury Mountain and Vermont's Long Trail that believers in the paranormal call Bennington Triangle. National Guard members and even Boy Scouts searched for Paula Welden in 1947. His books examine more than 1,100 cases of people who mysteriously vanished in United States national parks. In fact, " Missing 411" author and former police officer at Yosemite National Park, David Paulides, thinks something more intriguing is afoot. However, some disappearances have become a focus for urban legend, online message boards and nonfiction books. Most hiking experts would say that these missing hikers made common mistakes like taking on more than they could handle or failing to time their turnback to beat the sunset. What could cause someone to seemingly vanish into thin air? There are two approaches people take to explaining these mysterious disappearances: earthly and supernatural. But is there more to these disappearances than just kids wandering off, or hikers becoming disoriented? Many of those who vanished were young children and inexperienced hikers, but some were healthy and seasoned outdoorspeople. ![]() In the United States National Park System alone there are more than 84 million acres (35 million hectares) of preserved woods, deserts, mountains and other wilderness, so it's no surprise that in the past 100 years there have been a number of cases of hikers going missing. as well as vast expanses where it's easy to get lost. ![]() The parks of the world provide immense natural beauty.
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