Mountine ghost
From: () Story type: Ghost Location: Lake distrik Source: Form Submission
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8 of us freinds from University went to the Lake distriks, in pirticular a location called Keswick. We rented a very old small cabin. The first night we slept, we heard the sheeps in the local farm (baaahh-ing) as normal sheeps do.
At about 1am the sheeps started making the noise in a sincrenising order, this carried on for about 2 mins then all of a sudden it came to a stop.
About 3am everyone was fast asleep except me, I heard footsteps which went around our cabin a few times, I had an un-easy feeling we were being watched by something. The next night we felt adventurous and at 1am we got a few torches and went climbing a mountine right close to our cabin. After 10 mins trecking we saw a black sheep and a white sheep standing on a slope of high grass on the mountine side.
I can recall that one of the sheep had red eyes.
We carried on up the trail and we came across a water stream one of my freinds felt the urge to folow the stream even though it would leed to a steap fall, luckely we held him back, we climbed further, we paused to look up at the peak of this part of the track, and we had a fright of our life, I saw a white lady in a white dress and white hair looking down at US! I thought maybe I actually didnt see it, but everyone else confirmed what I saw. The character disapired almost immedietely, we dared our selves and climbed to the peak where we were met with an amazing view of a valley. Then we noticed there were small dark patches scattered everywhere in the valley.
We carried on looking at the valley and noticed that these patches would now and then move rappidely across one location to another. At that momment I urged the whole group to go back to our cabin, some of them wanted to stay and watch this phenominoem. On the way down we came to the stream, but now there were two paths leading down the mountine. We had a feeling that one of the two paths wasnt there before luckely we chose the correct path down.
We got to our cabin, went inside locked the door and slept in our beds. We bagan talking about what we saw in the mountine and we realised that we were foolish to venture in dangerous grounds at night. That whole night the sheeps stayed silent, no birds no wildlife made the noises which they made the previouse night. We spent the rest of our camping trip sensibly and precautiousely.
To this day I cannot figure out what those dark patches were and how they were moving so fast. Thinking back, it seamed they were making their way towards us. I'm glad we came down that mountine as soon as we did!

