Dudleytown Report 10-3-99
- Date: 10-3-99
- Time: 12:05 p.m.
- Investigator(s) Present: Lyn Lukacs, Scott Moore, Jon Nowinski, Jon Torska, and James V.
- Equipment: 35mm Camera(1), Video Camera(2), Polaroid Camera(2), Compass(2), Thermometer(1), Digital Camera(1)
- Video Tape Used: VHS 8mm 120 minutes(1)- VHS-C 60 minutes(1)
- Film Speed: 35mm(24), Polaroid 600(24)
- Thermometer: Standard (merc.) 65 degrees
- Weather: Clear and cool
Events
On the way up the road to the entrance
of Dark Entry Forest, Lyn reported
hearing voices saying "Lyn Leave."
Before entering the forest, Lyn, Scott,
Jon T., and James reported feeling
watched by something in the woods. The
group then proceeded into the woods.
Soon after going into the woods, the
first group was called back to the
enterance to meet up with Jon N. and
Jen. After discussion, Jen refused to
enter the woods and left, but the rest
of the group went into the woods. Lyn
and Scott continued to report feeling
watched throughout the hike. The SGRA
members and the PSIG members then split
up, but they stayed in communication
with eachother via CB's. Lyn and Scott
found a large rock with stange symbols
etched into it. It was noted that these
same symbols were noticed on several
trees along the trail. Lyn and Scott
then continued along the trail and found
a cleared alter area. While in the alter
area, Lyn reported seeing a shadow
watching them from the woods and hearing
the words "Go now." Lyn and Scott then
continued to another foundation and met
up with the SGRA team. The SGRA members
began to take pictures and reported cold
spot in the area near the foundation.
Lyn reported seeing a large black shadow
coming down the trail. It was then
decided that it was time to leave. The
group then started back down the trail
with Lyn taking up the rear in order to
keep an eye on all the hikers. Lyn then
turned around twice to see the shadow
following and then turning into the
shape of a 6'2" man. Lyn then passed
Scott as he stopped to take pictures of
the shadow. At this point Scott suffered
a second degree burn on both forearms.
The group then exited and were
confronted by the same people that were
performing the ritual during a visit
several months before.
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