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Mate, there's LOADS of reports from Pendle over the years. The singing thing is actually documented in paranormal literature about the area.
Hollow Phantom in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Could've been wind through the rocks creating that sound, to be honest. I'm not trying to be a spoilsport, but acoustic illusions are more common on hills than people think.
Rory Hill in Haunted Locations 2 years ago
Vixens in the mating season produce absolutely horrifying sounds - I've heard them twice and both times I genuinely thought something was being murdered.
Accidental Skinwalker in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 1
EVP is controversial even within paranormal circles, but if you're going to do it, do it properly. Get a Zoom H4n or H6, learn audio editing, understand what your equipment's actual limitations...
Paranoid Nevada in Ghost Hunting Techniques 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Pennine Way has loads of reports of strange experiences - some documented, lots just local knowledge. The ridge paths especially seem to have a reputation.
Cagey Drift in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Have a proper research phase before investigating anything. Go to Hebden Library, talk to local historians, read parish records.
Nigel D. in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 4
The locals in Hebden are generally very chill about paranormal interest - it's part of the town's identity now. Just don't be loud and obnoxious after dark and you'll be fine.
Blimey, that's quite the tale. Pendle's got some seriously dark history - the executions in 1612, the whole witch trial thing. There's definitely something in the fabric of that place.
LakeDistrictDrifter in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Right, I'm still not entirely sure what to make of this. My girlfriend and I went up Pendle Hill on the 3rd of November, about 4:30pm, just before the light started going.
Could also just be someone in elaborate costume who you briefly glimpsed and your tired brain embellished the rest. Not trying to be dismissive, but Occam's Razor and all that.
Fatima D. in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 4
You're all missing the obvious bit: if it WAS human technology, why haven't we developed that capability in the forty-odd years since?
Hebden Bridge is brilliant for this stuff, actually. The old mill towns have genuinely dark histories - industrial accidents, poverty, disease. The surrounding moors absorbed a lot of that.
Arthur Andersen61 in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 1
I've just moved to Hebden Bridge and I'm absolutely fascinated by the local paranormal history. The moors have this incredible atmosphere - beautiful and unsettling at the same time - and...
Thermal imaging reveals absolutely nothing paranormal because there's no such thing as ghosts having distinct temperature profiles.
Bodmin Moor has genuine history - nothing to do with the Beast, which was probably just excitement and misidentification, but actual Cornish folklore.
AlekseiPhantom in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 2
I've heard various theories about EVP recording (frequency response matters, specific questions matter, session length matters)All of that's real, actually.
The honest answer is that EMF sensitivity in relation to actual ghosts is completely speculative. But the data-gathering process itself is valuable because it creates a framework for...
Sounds like you had a genuine experience. The London Underground is built atop centuries of human activity and suffering.
Actual Doppelganger in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 4
I've got mates who work in defence and the general consensus is that Rendlesham was a classified American experiment that went pear-shaped.
The E4 is absolutely fine. I've got the newer E8 and the difference is marginal for ghost hunting purposes. The E4 is robust, reliable, and gives you the fundamentals.