Having visited Yosemite Valley since a child and then living there for 4 years, having backpacked over much of the park, cross country and back country skiing, none of this have I seen or experienced. The size of Rhode Island and inhabited by mountain lions, black bears, bobcats and coyotes, anyone who is injured in a remote area/off trail is pretty much hosed. There are rugged areas everywhere where a body (or what is left of it) can be hidden in the rocks and cracks. Powerful rivers can trap people under rocks. Tenaya canyon is the most notorious as there is no formal trail, can be very dangerous when the watershed is high and requires, for the most part, technical rock climbing and/or rappelling in some areas.
I've been in union station down town la that place is creepy as hell to I always feel like something is following me when I'm there others have said the same thing there
That’s interesting. I got a similar vibe as an adult. Two of us stayed at a backcountry campsite. All night there were glowing eyes and moving shadows but no sounds what so ever. Probably about 35 feet from our campsite.
I've heard about the Grant Hotel and I've been to the Whaley House several times over the years I lived in California I lived in Chula Vista and once I got my car I'd visit the Whaley House yearly at Halloween even took the tour it is considered one of the most haunted Houses in California if not the U.S.
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My yosemite hotel ghost photo is on you tube.i was walking behind the ghost. I thought he was not a ghost. Plus Falls entrance. Early evening .2009. nice orb assortment
The mission inn does give me the creeps.
Love to go to Los Angeles one day for a vacation getaway form Texas.
Having visited Yosemite Valley since a child and then living there for 4 years, having backpacked over much of the park, cross country and back country skiing, none of this have I seen or experienced. The size of Rhode Island and inhabited by mountain lions, black bears, bobcats and coyotes, anyone who is injured in a remote area/off trail is pretty much hosed. There are rugged areas everywhere where a body (or what is left of it) can be hidden in the rocks and cracks. Powerful rivers can trap people under rocks. Tenaya canyon is the most notorious as there is no formal trail, can be very dangerous when the watershed is high and requires, for the most part, technical rock climbing and/or rappelling in some areas.
The mission inn is 100% haunted. Always felt watched but never in an evil way.
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I've been in union station down town la that place is creepy as hell to I always feel like something is following me when I'm there others have said the same thing there
Thanks for the post. I really like your videos.
Good stuff❤
Great list and very informative 👍
went to Yosemite as a kid. thought it was the most creepy area EVER.
That’s interesting. I got a similar vibe as an adult. Two of us stayed at a backcountry campsite. All night there were glowing eyes and moving shadows but no sounds what so ever. Probably about 35 feet from our campsite.
Have you all ever thought about the hauntings of Louisville like Louisville Kentucky that Louisville
Good stories
I've heard about the Grant Hotel and I've been to the Whaley House several times over the years I lived in California I lived in Chula Vista and once I got my car I'd visit the Whaley House yearly at Halloween even took the tour it is considered one of the most haunted Houses in California if not the U.S.
Let me guess. all the places are going to be tourist attractions?
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This is really irrelevant, but I have a cute cat!
My yosemite hotel ghost photo is on you tube.i was walking behind the ghost. I thought he was not a ghost. Plus Falls entrance. Early evening .2009. nice orb assortment
Bed Bug Inn in Ione CA is very haunted
By bedbugs lol?