Skinwalker Ranch
Have you heard about the legend of Skinwalker Ranch? I've got a bit about it on my website, which is an excerpt from an upcoming folklore book. See http://www.jh-author.com/prewolf2.htm. This is just one of the urban legends I have been researching for incorporation into that book.
I've also found one urban legend about the tengu, some weredog material, and I'm basically striving to have at least a couple urban legends in each chapter.
I've also found one urban legend about the tengu, some weredog material, and I'm basically striving to have at least a couple urban legends in each chapter.
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I thought Skinwalker Ranch was where they film werewolf movie sequels.
Sorry; couldn't resist. Back to seriousness.
Sorry; couldn't resist. Back to seriousness.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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Interesting..
But my cowardly part doesn't want to get the hell scared out of me by phsycotic indestructible wolves....
Part of me would want to see such things as well.Vicious wrote:I wish so much i could see such phenomonah as described on that page. I've heard of that ranch before, sadly it seems the group that owns the property is a little shady and sinisters from some sources. Too few of thier findings have gone public.
But my cowardly part doesn't want to get the hell scared out of me by phsycotic indestructible wolves....
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I live in Utah and I've never heard of this! What the hell is wrong with me?! Skinwalkers are a serious thing down by the reservations. The natives call the white people in to kill coyotes because it's bad for them to do it. Skinwalkers freak me out. I've never seen one, and the only part of me that wants to is the curious part. I heard story that a lady looked out her window one day to see a skinwalker in her garden! I was told a couple of other ones, but I don't remember them. Man they scared me though I'm gonna have to figure out where this ranch is. My mom says it sounds like it's in the four-corners area, which I'm only a few hours from.
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In the course of researching my book I've come across quite a number of skinwalker tales of the first-hand personal experience variety. Most of them sound roughly like the following composite tale that I just now cobbled together:I live in Utah and I've never heard of this! What the hell is wrong with me?! Skinwalkers are a serious thing down by the reservations. The natives call the white people in to kill coyotes because it's bad for them to do it. Skinwalkers freak me out. I've never seen one, and the only part of me that wants to is the curious part. I heard story that a lady looked out her window one day to see a skinwalker in her garden!
"I heard something outside at night. I looked out and saw an animal of some sort, that I could barely see, disappearing into the darkness. My dogs barked at it. I'm pretty sure it was a skinwalker because regular animals never go near my dogs and because I was really freaked out."
Frankly, most of these tales are so humdrum that there is no way I would include them in my book. Only so often do I come across one that is as exciting as the "Skinwalker Ranch" one.
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I think it's hilarious how many people see reports like this and say "Oh, I wish I could see something like that, it'd be so cool."
All too often then when they do actually see something unexplainable they are not as facinated as they think they will be and the experience is not nearly as "cool" as they had thought it would be. Something I learned the hard way and refused to re-enter my own bedroom for 2 1/2 weeks, making my brother go in and retrieve clothing and things for me (until he started charging me for each trip).
All too often then when they do actually see something unexplainable they are not as facinated as they think they will be and the experience is not nearly as "cool" as they had thought it would be. Something I learned the hard way and refused to re-enter my own bedroom for 2 1/2 weeks, making my brother go in and retrieve clothing and things for me (until he started charging me for each trip).
You find this all over the place in books about the unexplained and paranormal phenomena. People who claim to have had personal experiences with something outlandish are often quite upset, wish they had never seen the monster, and can have horrible consequences happening like reporters who never leave them alone, marriages that unravel, and that sort of thing.Leighlia wrote:I hear so many people say things like this. That's what I was talkin about. But when faced with it in truth they often wished exactly the opposite.... Oh, never mind.Vicious wrote:I wish so much i could see such phenomonah as described on that page.
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great
I think it would be awesome to see a skinwalker in real life I am scared of not too many things and the ghosts and monsters dont bother me that much.I would be in awe at first but it would be cool
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That's why I don't plan to announce openly any significantly abnormal paranormal events or try to prove them to the world at large. (unless it's something that both can be proved and needs to be, such as, say, an alien landing in my back yard with a pod carrying the cure for every illness) If I start seeing dead people, you're probably not going to hear about it. Lycanthropy is a special case, that's been heavily pondered, with several contengencies based on whatever circumstances get paired with it.You find this all over the place in books about the unexplained and paranormal phenomena. People who claim to have had personal experiences with something outlandish are often quite upset, wish they had never seen the monster, and can have horrible consequences happening like reporters who never leave them alone, marriages that unravel, and that sort of thing.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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from the Wikiarticle
"A large orange portal in the sky which appears to open into another place (blue sky can be seen through it at night) and black vehicles have been seen entering and leaving the portal
Magnetic anomalies "
That one's definately beyond freaky as are all the reports of tunnels and portals and such.
Magnetic anomalies "
That one's definately beyond freaky as are all the reports of tunnels and portals and such.
It is interesting indeed.
(of course, there's a "but" :) )
Would I want to experiece something like that?
I don't know...i think if you're not a very down to earth person this can do you no good. Perhaps you will not be able to really explain for yourself what you've seen, perhaps you will spend the rest of your live searching for something more (...and not find it).
Imagine to live in a house that behaves like that....makes Poltergeist look like a field of daisies.
No, I don't think it would be fun...IF there is really something like alien -landing and stuff.
Well....and if there is something unexplained going on for sure....than be fast an earn one million dollar here:
http://randi.org/research/index.html
(of course, there's a "but" :) )
Would I want to experiece something like that?
I don't know...i think if you're not a very down to earth person this can do you no good. Perhaps you will not be able to really explain for yourself what you've seen, perhaps you will spend the rest of your live searching for something more (...and not find it).
Imagine to live in a house that behaves like that....makes Poltergeist look like a field of daisies.
No, I don't think it would be fun...IF there is really something like alien -landing and stuff.
Well....and if there is something unexplained going on for sure....than be fast an earn one million dollar here:
http://randi.org/research/index.html
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Ah I remember hearing about that Paranormal Million $. If you had more than one paranormal thing going on, such as on the Skinwalker Ranch, and Could prove it, would they pay you a Million $ for each paranormal thing you could prove, or just 1 million$ for all of them put together?
If I were to experiance something that paranormal and extreem (Note: I have seen some freaky stuff before) I think I could be rational enough afterwards...I think.
If I were to experiance something that paranormal and extreem (Note: I have seen some freaky stuff before) I think I could be rational enough afterwards...I think.