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⏳🌲 “In this national park, your watch will keep ticking… but the world around you won’t.” 🌲⏳ I patrol a remote national park where time doesn’t work properly, where sunrise lingers too long on certain ridgelines and night falls instantly in valleys that weren’t dark a second before. Visitors report losing hours without realizing it. Hikers step off-trail and return claiming it’s still morning—despite the stars overhead. Ranger logs don’t use the word malfunction. They use the word drift. There are strict protocols about which zones to enter after 3:17 a.m., why you never trust a clock that’s running perfectly, and what to do if you meet someone who insists it’s a different year. At first, it feels like disorientation, altitude sickness, or exhaustion. But when surveillance timestamps contradict each other and the same camper checks in twice—three days apart—you realize this isn’t confusion. It’s distortion. This chilling story blends time anomaly horror, national park creepypasta, rule-based survival horror, and liminal wilderness dread into a slow-burning nightmare. Perfect for fans of Missing 411–style mysteries, time loop terror, backcountry psychological horror, and atmospheric paranormal thrillers, this tale explores what happens when nature doesn’t just bend space—but rewrites the clock. Some parks protect wildlife. This one protects the timeline.