Yo Patriots -- This seems sort of relevant. I just got this email from a neighbor and pal. This is in the Cape Horn area, just off SH21, maybe 70 miles Northeast of Boise -- from Saturday night:
Weird thing happened Saturday night. I was camping in the woods a couple miles in from the “Cape Horn” section of Hwy 21; it was drizzly on and off. But through the night I would hear these deep “booms” from far away, as if coming from the mountains. A split second later, a shock wave would hit that literally would shake my cot. Sometimes the booms were far enough off that I couldn’t feel it, but every once in a while there would be an especially loud one and sure enough, a second later, it would shake the whole tent and cot. I don’t think it was earthquakes—the shaking would last a second, no more, and the “booms” would go off like a bomb, not constant rumbling, and they were taking place from all around, but at least a half mile away each time. There was no way it was just trees falling (booms way too far away to be shaking the ground if it was just a tree falling—plus the ground was shaking a LOT). I also saw no lightning the entire time, and again the booms were so far away I don’t think the thunder would’ve shook the ground like that.
Any idea what it was? I don’t think there is any ordnance range in that area but figured maybe you saw something in the news. I say ordnance range because the nearest thing I could relate it to was when I was in Iraq and they were dropping 500 and 1000 pound bombs 15-20 miles away and I could hear the deep boom through the water.
Yo Patriots -- This seems sort of relevant. I just got this email from a neighbor and pal. This is in the Cape Horn area, just off SH21, maybe 70 miles Northeast of Boise -- from Saturday night:
Weird thing happened Saturday night. I was camping in the woods a couple miles in from the “Cape Horn” section of Hwy 21; it was drizzly on and off. But through the night I would hear these deep “booms” from far away, as if coming from the mountains. A split second later, a shock wave would hit that literally would shake my cot. Sometimes the booms were far enough off that I couldn’t feel it, but every once in a while there would be an especially loud one and sure enough, a second later, it would shake the whole tent and cot. I don’t think it was earthquakes—the shaking would last a second, no more, and the “booms” would go off like a bomb, not constant rumbling, and they were taking place from all around, but at least a half mile away each time. There was no way it was just trees falling (booms way too far away to be shaking the ground if it was just a tree falling—plus the ground was shaking a LOT). I also saw no lightning the entire time, and again the booms were so far away I don’t think the thunder would’ve shook the ground like that.
Any idea what it was? I don’t think there is any ordnance range in that area but figured maybe you saw something in the news. I say ordnance range because the nearest thing I could relate it to was when I was in Iraq and they were dropping 500 and 1000 pound bombs 15-20 miles away and I could hear the deep boom through the water.