Never been to the Stanley but the cold spot thing is SO real, had the exact same feeling in a derelict mill in Dundee last winter - my EVP recorder picked up something right at the moment I felt...
Genuinely yes and I've wondered for ages if its the electromagnetic charge in the atmosphere that basically "powers up" whatever is trying to make itself known.
@TrevorAndersen welcome to the forum mate, you'll fit right in here with the rest of us who lie awake at 2am going "wait, what did that bloke actually say" about some report from six...
Your cousin sounds like a solid witness tbh - the "didn't move right" thing is exactly what I pick up on EVP recordings when something just feels off but you can't immediately explain...
Wasn't there myself but a mate of mine did that tour about three years back and said she felt like someone grabbed her shoulder on the fifth floor, no one behind her, classic Waverly stuff.
Right so I'm nowhere near Ohio but this is giving me serious Beast of Bushmills vibes and I am absolutely here for it.
Typical, I was planning to spend Saturday morning going through some EVP recordings I captured last week and I just know I'll want to post about them the second I hear something good.
That said, Skinwalker Ranch has genuinely weird stuff that happened there regardless of how it's presented. Just because the podcast format makes it sound spooky doesn't mean nothing happened.
The Menhir Stones legend is wild though. Local folklore says you can't count the same number twice because they're guarded by some sort of entity. Classic liminal space energy.
Does anyone use these for long-exposure photography? Asking because I'm trying to document some activity over the Pennines and I'm wondering if I can adapt a camera to this mount...
Your point about perception is important. Winter is bleak, people are psychologically darker, everything seems spookier. That affects how we interpret data.