By Rick Hinton Cemeteries and paranormal investigators? Intended more as a memorial for the living, cemeteries are a repose of peace, tranquility and temporary separation
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That Trail: A summer camp rite of passage for scouts
By Rick Hinton That Trail is a spur trail on the Ransburg Scout Reservation, just outside of Bloomington, running between camping sites situated along Ridge
Wail of the Bigfoot: conclusion
By Rick Hinton The creep factor for me always begins when I enter Morgan Monroe State Forest, just south of Martinsville. There is just something
Wails of the Bigfoot
By Rick Hinton One usually equates Bigfoot (or Sasquatch) sightings to remote mountainous regions in the Pacific Northwest, not to the Hoosier state. Indiana is
A ‘paranormal hangover’ after a night of investigating ghosts
A retread of an article written in 2014 for The Examiner. By Rick Hinton One of my fellow investigators used this term to sum it
Buying a small Indiana town with ghostly benefits
By Rick Hinton Want to buy an abandoned 19th century village to call your own? Traveling 20 miles through the wilderness stretch of State Road
Friends together watch their childhood fly
By Rick Hinton I’ve always heard that as you grow older, time accelerates. Yes, sir. It’s no longer the long, endless summers of our youth,
Sweet sleep … or a sleep disorder?
By Rick Hinton I like a good snooze. Who doesn’t? I think back upon the sleep of my youth: 10-12 hours of subliminal bliss, followed
My No 9 Dream in 1978: A second chance at life and adventures in Oregon
By Rick Hinton “So long ago … was it in a dream? Was it in a dream? I know, yes I know. It seemed so
A stressful host produces a stressful ghost
By Rick Hinton Can stressful situations escalate paranormal situations? I believe they can, and do. The last couple of weeks at the Hinton compound has