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[at-l] ;-) How I felt around Shelton's grave or AT "spooks"



There are a number of graves up on the hill above the cabin; but I have
never felt anything there and I have only met one ghost, or no more than one
at a time.

I met a hiker who claim to have had film developed that showed a ghost at
the old spring house, which he had not notice at the time he took the
picture.  If they are on the list, join in.

The last time I hiked in, the ghost met me on the mountain top, south of the
hollow, about where the round stone piles/structures begin, and he walked
beside or just behind me, in the twilight, to the shelter.  I wasn't aware
of him during dinner.  However, after I bedded down he walked back and forth
on the pouch for quite a while and actually came into the shelter a couple
of times.  Never saw anything, but the sound of a man walking was very
distinct.

Chainsaw

----- Original Message -----
From: <ATGonnaBe03@aol.com>
To: <daveh@psknet.com>; <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] ;-) How I felt around Shelton's grave or AT "spooks"


In a message dated 2/7/2003 12:24:49 PM Mountain Standard Time,
daveh@psknet.com writes:


> I shared the old cabin (years ago) and the new shelter at Sarver Hollow
with
> the ghost that walks there.
>

Wouldn't it be "ghosties?"  I think I remember that there were three people
buried there.

My feelings were those of sorrow about a war that should never have been,
like all wars.

Kinnickinic