Title: Flashlights for Ghost Hunting
1Flashlights for Ghost Hunting
2On a cold fall night a friend and I grabbed a
couple of flashlights and decided to go ghost
hunting at a large park that was humored to be
haunted.
3 The park was closed off at night so we had to
park our car across the street and walk down a
path to get to the park.
4 Walking down the path just to get to the park
was a little unnerving.
5 Since the park was closed all the lamps were
dimmed down significantly.
6 The dimmed lighting gave the park an eerie
feeling.
7 We both had flashlights to help us see anything
that we come across.
8 As we walked down the trail we would hear
rustling in the bushes and try to see what it was
but we could not see anything.
9 I followed the sound through the bushes but it
seemed to just be circling me.
10 Eventually I gave up and we continued on to the
main part of the park.
11Lost Without Our Flashlights
12In the main section of the park it was really
calm, no wind or anything.
13 It was almost peaceful just standing there.
14 My friend asked me if I wanted to walk down one
of the nature trails they have within the park.
15 I figured since we didnt see anything in the
open, there might be something in the forested
area.
16 We set off down the trail and it was so dark
that you could not see your hand in front of your
face.
17 The flashlights we had became a necessity to
just be able to walk down the path.
18 About a mile later we can across a stream and we
both could have sworn that there was a figure
standing downstream from us.
19 As we both raised our flashlight towards the
same spot, we see that there was nothing there.
20 Staring at the spot then to each other we both
knew we saw the same thing.
21Flashlights Got Us Back Safely
22The first thing my friend did was start walking
in that direction to try and find what we both
just saw.
23 I was following right behind him when all of a
sudden he jumps back into me and says What was
that?!
24After my friend had calmed down he saw that it
was just a large raccoon that had jumped out in
front of him.
25 Shining our flashlights on the raccoon he
scurried off into the trees.
26 Using the flashlights to light the way we made
it back to our cars ready to call it a night.