Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Hauntings


Good morning and Happy New Year my fellow investigators! Today is a new day, a new month, and a new year. How many times can we say that? (Once a year of course!)

Personally I am looking forward to the new year so much that I can barely sit still. Our plans are to investigate our butts off in some of the most haunted locations in and around Western North Carolina. We have fingers in a ton of cookie jars and hope to have some responses from our cookie monsters in the coming days.


Here's to you and yours on this New Year's day! It is time to make the impossible, possible!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Helen's Bridge - Asheville, NC

Now, as much as I despise being called a "Ghost Hunter" (as you all know), sometimes it's true. It truly is good to have a hobby and just geek out with your friends and do a little hobby time. Being serious investigators all the time can wear a team out. So if you're a team leader or founder of a group take them out for some honest fun once and awhile. That is what I did!

Why is it that in any urban legend or ghost story you only get a general description of where to go for the location? Of course, I only had a general idea as to how to get there and where it was since NO ONE ever posts directions to this sort of urban legend location.

Yeah well, in keeping with tradition...here is a map showing a general road in a general location, this may or may not be the actual location of Helen's Bridge.


(Just kidding! These are the actual directions to Helen's Bridge and the driving directions are posted below.)

The legend is that the Zealandia castle caught fire and a young woman lost her only child in the flames. Helen was so lost without her daughter she hung herself from a small stone bridge not far from the castle. Since then it is said that if you go to the bridge late at night, turn off your car, and call her name you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of her. Dressed in a long gown, it is said that she may ask you if you have seen her daughter. If it so happens that you do see her your car will be unable to start for a while.


Ghost hunters, paranormal enthusiasts, and teenagers looking for a scare, have flocked to this site for many years. It is obvious that the local teens hang out here with the amounts of litter and trash that lay about and the amount of teens that came to explore while we were there. During the 1940’s there used to be many Indian burial locations and it is rumored that these graves were disturbed. Apparitions and orbs have been documented (ORBS!) and some people have even described being pushed, slapped, scratched, and kicked. It is very possible it is not Helen but another darker entity. Zealandia website owners ask that no one provoke the “spirits” that lurk on or near the bridge.

Being the sort of skeptic's that we are, provoking is our specialty. Don't get me wrong, we respect the dead but stories of slapping, hitting, and scratching, is too irresistible for us. An entity that is willing to do physical harm is not just a lonely spirit and we want evidence of that particular existence.

Look closely above our heads the rocks are shaped like a skull. We thought that was cool, (not paranormal)
We had two recorders running at the same time on opposite ends of the bridge we had been calling for Helen for about fifteen minutes when jokingly a member asked "have you seen my daughter?" This is the response we got. Click Here. We were not kicked, scratched, punched, etc. as we had hoped and expected. The woods are loaded with thorny vines so any scratches we did get was from the greenery.

So go and have fun my paranormal friends! Send us your pictures of Helen's Bridge here and be entered for your chance to win Season 1 of Ghost Adventures on DVD! (The pictures do not have to be paranormal in nature.) You can also be entered to win just by commenting on this post. The winners will be announced within one month of this post.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas Soldier Program


In conjunction with Smoky Mountain Authors (click here for their website), I am proud to announce that we are the new parents of 150 male soldiers and 25 female soldiers overseas this year. Support our Christmas Soldier Program and help out your troops! We are encouraging you to DONATE!
These soldiers are stationed in Afghanistan in various outposts outside of any major military facility. Our soldiers are living in tents with limited water supply, limited food supply, and no laundry facilities. This means no restrooms, no showers, no place for our soldiers to clean off. Some sites have no entertainment and the way they prepare their food is microwave or jet boil. One or two sites may have a stove. They wash their clothes maybe once a week in buckets of water and laundry soap and shower using baby wipes. Females must keep their hair in military standards and some of these women are ethnic and must use hair gels, hair ties, and mousse, which is all in short supply. (Needless to say, the females must take care of their own feminine product issues while stationed in an outpost as well.)
On behalf of numerous soldiers and sailors currently stationed in Afghanistan for the Christmas holiday, please donate. I remember everyday that I am privileged enough to come to work, or sit at home, warm, and with my family, while these men and women are overseas fighting for my right to be here, right now. It’s our turn to return the favor. Remember why they are there and support them too! Any item you can donate is welcomed and our soldiers do appreciate it.
We are currently taking donations of nonperishable foods, feminine products, and shower kits for our soldiers overseas during this holiday season. Two shipments will be made; one on December 15th and one on January 1st. If you are making a cash donation via the button on the right your money will be used to purchase the listed items for the soldiers. If you live in the WNC area send us a message here and we'll come pick up your donations!