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What an amazing Halloween. I have not written in a while. Covid 19 was so hard but things seem a bit better so I decided to make this blog public. I wanted to share it with the world. We are redesigning the whole website and hopefully this blog will launch on it when we are done with all the design and coding. I have introduced so much more high tech equipment on our San Francisco Ghost Hunting Tour in the Haight. I was sold out every night. The last Halloween in 2020 we were only allowed 12 people total per night. It was so wonderful seeing everyone and letting them ghost hunt properly and safely with an authentic paranormal investigator. I look forward to more fun and real paranormal evidence. I have solved a mystery on one of the stops and so excited to tell people the discoveries. Come on the tour folks, we'd love to have you.
Good morning everyone! It was an interesting tour last night. I had Wes Leslie and his crew from WILD SF tours attend The Haunted Haight Walking Tour. It was a great time. I did some ghost hunting at a real haunted location with them. It was quite the hands on ghost hunting tools experience. Many people experience things there. I showed them a few of the very basic tools that ghost hunters use in a paranormal investigation. WILD SF does a crime and haunting tour downtown. They were very fascinated by the handheld EMF readers called the K2. I had to explain to them how it works. They are in the TV shows a lot. I don't take them as great evidence. I did have to warn Wes and the other 9 guests that this is not the best tool to use to find ghosts, we use EMF readers to disprove ghosts most of the time. Yes, you can communicate with the tool, however I would NEVER trust it outdoors. There are more sophsticated items that are custom built tools we use that give much more real results. Well, this is the life of a genuine ghost hunter. I can teach folks but they need to apply the skills I taught them. I hope he doesn't start using EMF readers on HIS tour because I wouldn't recommend them for ghost hunting on the sidewalks. I think a worse tool to use is dowsing rods. Don't get me started on that. I prefer audio, video and historical evidence myself. I hope to see you folks on the Haunted Haight Walking Tour. www.hauntedhaight.com
Wow! Being a San Francisco Ghost Hunter can have its moments. There is a lot of hard work and dedication to running a paranormal organization and doing a ghost hunting walking tour. We are really doing a lot of paranormal cases these days and I must say it has been exciting. I think being a professionally licensed tour guide and paranormal investigator does have it's spine-tingling and spooky chilling moments. You will see that a lot of it is --pardon the pun--dead ends and no activity. So, when someone honors us or tells us we are doing a great job, we can't help but smile. Thank you Keith Bowers for seeing the hard work we do. Thank you to my team who makes all this worth doing. Here is the article from The SF Weekly. CLICK HERE.
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