Paranormal Investigating

My friend and I were talking about wanting to do our own hobby paranormal investigating.

The idea came up the other day while we were talking about the upcoming road trip and what we were going to bring to document it. We've had the conversation in the past but that was way before I had a car and it could only be a dream.
I'm honestly down, I plan to blog on here about our trip anyways, and I'm looking forward to sharing the future footage and photos. I might also make a website blog too, that way my friends can have easier access to it as well. Also this means that I'll have to figure out how to edit videos so I can post them on YouTube as well, but that won't be too hard.
There's plenty of haunted places out here in Oregon, and I'd love to explore them, learn their histories and legends, and hopefully get more evidence of paranormal from them. COVID made it to where I was basically an indoor hermit for a couple years, but I hope to change that with my haunted travels.


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Oh wow. I'd love to hear about it. Live vicariously through your investigations.

I can't. LOL And it's not just because I'm disabled: it's because I'm scared of getting possessed by something. My house I grew up in was very haunted. The land around it was, too. Unmarked graveyards from the 1700s, arrowheads everywhere, another graveyard with just flat rocks as markers, the house was built on top of a well...

"The Ring" scared the shit out of me I didn't sleep for a week.

My whole hometown was haunted as well. You go down main street and it's like the air was heavy. I worked in the local theatre (plays, not movies) and had experiences there. Had experiences at the library, pick a building in town. It's haunted.

So, you go investigate and tell me about it. I've had enough XD


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