Never been to Briar Hill specifically but I've done a fair bit of exploring around old abandoned sites in West Virginia and I'm real curious about this one.
Not really in my wheelhouse since I mostly look into shadow people activity, but my sister lives out near South Lake Tahoe and she mentioned seeing something odd last Thursday too which is what...
Interesting thread but I'll be honest, Dogman isn't really my area - shadow people are more what I follow out here in West Virginia.
No worries at all, appreciate the heads up before it happens rather than just going dark with no explanation - that drives me mad on other sites.
Hope the migration goes smoothly, server moves can...
That hovering detail is what gets me every time with these reports. Not moving in any direction, just sitting there.
@ArcaneGlitch597 that genuinely made me laugh out loud, steel-toed boots are probably not the ideal investigation kit.
What I keep coming back to with Rendlesham is the multiple witnesses aspect.
Been thinking about heading up to Stonehenge for the summer solsticeMake sure you've got proper permissions if you're planning to conduct any kind of investigation.
Honestly mate, I've already been convinced. I saw something in the Yorkshire moors during a walking trip in March that I still can't explain. It wasn't a ghost exactly, but it moved wrong.
temperature drops in specific spotsThis is actually documentable. Get a decent digital thermometer and actually measure the temperature variations. Keep a log for a few weeks.
Honestly, night investigations should be treated like proper fieldwork. Warm clothing, adequate food, water, and emergency supplies.
Just a gentle warning: some of the audio/photo stuff you share will get skeptically examined. That's not a bad thing though - keeps everyone honest. Look forward to your contributions!