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[ParanormalGhostSociety] This Week's Investigation Report....
Date: 11/9/2006 3:29:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
From: LordOfThyNight@aol.com
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Hermit's
Den
This was a daytime investigation and it was a new location. I bet hiking
here late at night might be a good bigfoot area. But this is the thing I
cannot get the help I need for some of these places at night so that is
one reason I may not return to the area cause when I want to do something
it goes in one ear and out the other so Denny did not come to this.
But Jim showed me where it is and its very hidden sort of near a cliff
side. There was a lot of snow covering the hole and Jim got right down in
there. Its barely big enough to squeeze in but once your in it opens up to
a room. Jim was inside then I came in after him.
I would not say its haunted but there is a dismal feeling inside. It was
warm inside the den and you could see to iron bars extending out from
where the hermit had his hammock hanging. I went to the back of the den
cutting to my left I almost did not fit guess all that home cooking lately
lol. I left the house at about 206lbs here in FL so I almost got stuck in
the crevice I know ha ha guys.
I did take it a little ways but it dead ended. It was pretty neat inside
though I could see it being used as shelter from the elements its actually
cozy inside it would be cool to spend a night inside this place and just
listen to all the strange noises going on around there in the woods.
Nearby was an old quarry and logging camp where a mill once stood. I also
investigated this wide open area seen lots of crushed rocks and logs. It
was a pretty interesting excursion and what a beautiful place all up in
the mountains like a hidden jewel. You could tell nobody comes back here
very much and so after this we headed on out to Marshburg Cemetery.
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