Friday, December 30, 2016

Haunted Superstition Mountains

The Superstition Mountains are the subject of many legends, myths and so many details of the paranormal along with hauntings it’s hard to keep track of all of them. One thing you definitely need to do before exploring the Superstition Mountains is to make sure you're in decent shape and bring along a guide because regardless of whatever else you believe about them these mountains are dangerous and often times deadly with many lost souls who have died in them.haunted superstition Mountains

When you think of the Superstition Mountains most people think about the Lost Dutchman Mine and all of the gold that Jacob Walz supposedly pulled out of this place. Many men have lost their lives looking for this cursed gold mine and I’m sure many more will probably die in vain victims of this treacherous mountain. The main reason for all of these tests besides difficult to manage terrain and excessive heat is for hundreds of years now the Superstition Mountains have been considered sacred by a few different Native American tribes.

Now I’m sure in the olden days some of these deaths were a result of people trespassing on Indians lands I also firmly believe that there is something to the whole these mountains are a haunted theory. Now I’ve seen ghosts before in the past but twice now during my visits to the superstition Mountains I’ve seen something that I don’t know how to explain I just know there is no possibility it was a living person or a human’s ghost. What I saw there was something around 7 feet tall and had the head of a black panther and also had wings on his back along with very long claws upon its hands. This entity walked upright yet it left no tracks and made no sounds except for a high pitched humming noise.

Now in the foothills of the Superstition Mountains and within a mile or so of Weaver’s needle you may come across the spirits of many deceased prospectors still trying to find the lost Dutchman mine maybe 50 to 100 years since they passed away.

If you do visit the Superstition Mountains make sure that you take plenty of water and plan accordingly because on top of a lot of paranormal activity occurring here this place is probably one of the most deceptively dangerous places that you can visit on the face of the earth. Good luck with your ghost hunting and if you do visit the Superstition Mountains let me know what evidence you find if any. Keep it spooky— The GhostMap team

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