Beautiful hills Oswegatchie Hills has a name that I find hard to spell, and a beauty in its hill that I find hard to describe. The trail winds through valleys of laurels and over hills of lichen covered rocks. Randomly you find a boulder strategically placed by glaciers long since Continue Reading
Tales
The stories and legends.
Moraine Preserve, Charlestown RI
Moraine trail in Charlestown RI is a quick and easy trail, with great views and lightly trafficked.
Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Camping and more In case you’re looking for vacation ideas down south, possibly to get away from the cold winter air, Blowing Rock and any of the Great Smoky Mountains is a place you should consider. The views and the tranquility are hard to describe, and yet wholly unforgettable. Fall Continue Reading
Ghost town, Charlestown RI
Short video of an abandoned neighborhood near the Moraine trail.
Anawon Rock, Rehoboth Ma
Anawon was one of King Philips Chieftains, after King Philip died the colonials pursued Anawon to Rehoboth. The rock along rt 44 today is said to be the site that Anawon relinquished the fight, thus securing the colonial footprint in the new world. Strange events such as voices in the Continue Reading
10 Haunted New England trails
Are you looking for a good place to go for an afternoon stroll or a day hike with a twist? Look no further, these places offer a good time with a dark past. Bring your favorite ghost hunting equipment, because chances are you’ll discover something lurking in these Haunted New Continue Reading
Yantic Falls Indian Leap
Yantic Falls Indian leap (Transcribed directly from the sign) Yantic falls, known as Indian Leap, was a favorite encampment of the Mohegan Indians. In 1643, Uncas, Sachem of the Mohegans, led his warriors in the famous battle against their rival tribe the Narragansetts. During the battle, the Narragansetts, rather than Continue Reading
Devils Hopyard State Park
Located in Haddam Connecticut the Devils Hopyard, also known as Chapman Falls is a place where history seems to have mixed with legend. The land surrounding the falls was used by early settlers to grow hops for the production of beer, and the falls having a stepped appearance with many Continue Reading
Personal paranormal experiences.
This is going to be fun to write, not that I’m some paranormal investigator but I’ve had a few good experiences going all the way back to when I was a kid. Growing up in a house that was built in 1870 and was, as my aunt described it, twice Continue Reading
Harkness State Park
Waterford Connecticut It must have something to do with the Connecticut’s coastlines proximity to New York and the old money that went along with the boom of the industrial age, but the parks that I seem to come across all have this big, old and decrepit sprawling estates with views Continue Reading