Disney
10-22-2009, 16:49
http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/seasonal-hikes/fall-destinations/haunted-hikes
:eek:
I just think this is a cool idea. There's a great picture of a picnic table being reclaimed by nature.
On the AT, the spookiest hike I ever had was a severely overcast morning near the tinker cliffs. It was 10 am or so and the light level was still close to dusk status. There was just enough fog to obscure vision, everything was moving shadows. The slight breeze moved the non uniform density of the fog around so I got grief glimpses of solid objects before they returned to shadows. It was quite pretty actually. Perhaps it was the fact that I had stayed up late reading Stephen King that put me in an impressionable mood.
:eek:
I just think this is a cool idea. There's a great picture of a picnic table being reclaimed by nature.
On the AT, the spookiest hike I ever had was a severely overcast morning near the tinker cliffs. It was 10 am or so and the light level was still close to dusk status. There was just enough fog to obscure vision, everything was moving shadows. The slight breeze moved the non uniform density of the fog around so I got grief glimpses of solid objects before they returned to shadows. It was quite pretty actually. Perhaps it was the fact that I had stayed up late reading Stephen King that put me in an impressionable mood.