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Re: Haunted Hikes and Camps

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:54 am
by hikerchick395
I don't think that I've experienced anything that would qualify as haunted, but as for weird noises, for a few years, my husband and I would be sleeping in the high country and could hear mechanical humming through the ground. Our only explanation would be noise traveling from the Pine Creek Mine. I'll have to check my journal for the years and locations.

Re: Haunted Hikes and Camps

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:55 pm
by Ikan Mas
When I was in high school in Southern Oregon, I was seeing a young lass with long standing roots on the Klamath River. Her mother was Upriver (Karok) and her father was Downriver (Yurok). She told me about the little people, about 3 inches high. Apparently her mother stayed in a trailer somewhere in the area and the trailer was set across the little people's trail. At night the little people would run down the mountain in a long line and under the trailer, continuing on their way to the river.

Re: Haunted Hikes and Camps

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 1:04 pm
by limpy
I have a lewis Stringer story.

Re: Haunted Hikes and Camps

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:23 pm
by dave54
Many stories of the Honawewe in the Honey Lake Valley down to the Minden area. I know of a couple of lavatubes in the Lassen area with strange stories surrounding them, and a man/bear/coyote shape shifter in the Lassen Peak area has been spotted by reliable people, including agency personnel. The Piute elders supposedly have many more stories, including underworld portals, but I cannot get them to reveal the stories and locations to a non tribal member. They take the stories seriously and as historical fact, not old legends.

Re: Haunted Hikes and Camps

Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 7:48 pm
by rlown
Wow. All I can muster. Prove it that it/they exist anyone.. People seem to need the belief thing, but not me.. Evidence. A pic would be great. DNA would be better. The stag was the closest to reality, but I don't think we have stags; we have deer.

I have seen Man/Bear/PIg but only on 'South Park.'

Re: Haunted Hikes and Camps

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:33 am
by balzaccom
Spooky Meadow, above Rush Creek in the Ansel Adams Wilderness? There are stories about it--which at least explain why it is named Spooky Meadow.

We've hiked by it in the early morning, and noticed nothing unusual