How To Ghost Hunt Like Scooby Doo
The Scooby Doo Method follows a simple process to find out what’s natural … and what’s supernatural. Get the scoop now!
The Scooby Doo Method follows a simple process to find out what’s natural … and what’s supernatural. Get the scoop now!
Hi gang! In a twist, I’m actually blogging this while I stay at the Columbia Gorge Hotel. Ghostly club members (Anna, Danny, Amy and Ianna) have also come along for the spooky fun. Our investigation goal is to determine what’s urban legend and what’s ghostly fact at the hotel. Get…
People like to tell terrifying tales. Over time, those tales take on a life of their own and become urban legends, like Bloody Mary and Hook Man. They can become very convincing, and many ghost hunters have gone down a rabbit hole to find the truth. This post serves to…
Ghost hunters can learn a lot from crime scene investigators. In this post, we’ll take a look at types of evidence (with a ghost hunting twist), and how you can use it to present a better haunted case. Get the scoop after the jump.
Ghost hunting and detective work have a lot in common. To me, I view being a gumshoe as a way to investigate: It’s an approach and way of thinking about your ghost hunt. Find out how it works after the jump.
Every haunting starts with clues. But only careful observation, documentation, and testing can turn those clues into real evidence. Get the scoop after the jump.
From time-to-time, Ghostly Activities reviews and revises ghost hunting processes, procedures and protocol based on experience from the field. Our goal is to simplify our investigation techniques and methods to make them more approachable for new ghost hunters. These reviews have led to … The Case File Approach. Get the…
Watch Gold Bridge Now Hi gang! We’ve got a new (short) documentary out today. It was filmed in Gold Bridge, BC, Canada … and let’s just say it was totally unexpected. Mike Morin went to the historic gold mining town to check out all the ghost towns in the area….
Ghost hunters love their gadgets. EMF meters, recorders, cameras, motion sensors—you name it, we bring it on an investigation. But ask anyone who’s been in the field long enough, and they’ll tell you the same thing: electronics don’t play nice around ghosts. Get the scoop after the jump.