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I'm in Calderdale and I've heard odd sounds from the moors too, though I always assumed fox or badger. Never thought it might be something larger. Do you notice any pattern to when it happens?
James R. in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 1 year ago thumb_up 1
But I'm absolutely certain they weren't on the platform at my station - I watched people exit, and they weren't among them. This detail is actually significant.
Chuck P. in Personal Encounters 1 year ago thumb_up 2
Count me in for a March visit! I've got a full kit including upgraded EMF meter and decent audio recorder. The equinox timing is smart - highest veil thinning of the year.
Moonlit Dark in Haunted Locations 1 year ago thumb_up 4
So I took a walk up Pendle Hill (Lancashire) last Saturday with my partner and a mate around noon. Beautiful weather, clear day, good visibility.
Me, scrolling through Quirk Reports at 3am because sleep is for people without paranoia:Phone battery at 7%**Screen brightness at max****Every noise in the flat suddenly audible****Convinced the...
Like an elk call mixed with a man's roar, if that makes sense. This is actually a really good description and I don't think it's a red herring.
Jonesy19 in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 1 year ago thumb_up 5
Or more likely: late night, Halloween atmosphere, your brain playing tricks on you via pattern recognition and fear.
Maureen L. in Personal Encounters 1 year ago thumb_up 2
I'm reporting something I witnessed with two other people and I'm still trying to make sense of it. This happened on August 2nd, around 10:30pm, near Aviemore in the Scottish Highlands.
I recorded several EVP sessions and captured what might be thermal anomalies on my infrared camera. Would love to hear these recordings if you're willing to share them.
Phillsy52 in Haunted Locations 1 year ago thumb_up 1
This sounds like a classic entity attachment following an encounter in a liminal space. The London Underground is genuinely one of the most paranormally active locations in the UK - deep below...
Sinister Anomaly690 in Personal Encounters 1 year ago thumb_up 4
Honestly the biggest winter-specific challenge is condensation. Don't open your equipment cases outside in the cold, keep everything in waterproof bags, and have a dedicated dry bag for storage.
Have you considered it might be a deer in distress? Red stag roars can sound genuinely horrifying if you're not expecting them, and the moors definitely have populations.
I'm posting this because I need to know if anyone else has experienced something similar, and I'm genuinely unsettled. This happened on 31st October around 11:30pm.
Mate, you need to get hypnotic regression done. That ninety minutes could be crucial. There's a practitioner in Somerset who specialises in UFO cases - let me dig out her details.
Did you ever ring up Glastonbury Tor visitor centre or post about it online at the time? There might be corroborating reports from other people in the area that night.
Borley's brilliant but absolutely packed with tourists during the day. If you're planning a proper investigation, you'll want to do it in the evening when the day-trippers have cleared off.
Definitely Glitch in Haunted Locations 1 year ago thumb_up 4
Honestly mate, if you're getting genuinely unsettled, just light some candles, play some lo-fi beats, and embrace the season rather than fighting it.
Fatima D. in General Chat 1 year ago thumb_up 5
I swear it was there for five minutes, my mate Dave said ten, and Linda couldn't remember the colour properly. This inconsistency is actually what makes it more credible to me.
Sorry mate but this screams mass hysteria. Three drunk lads at a spiritual hotspot seeing lights in the sky at 3am after they've all been meditating?
Winter actually increases paranormal activity in my experience, so you're picking the right season. I do shorter sessions (45 minutes max) instead of hours-long vigils.
Wayne Tanaka62 in Ghost Hunting Techniques 1 year ago thumb_up 5