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MONDAY MAILTIME: The Third Hiker & The Lantern by the Wall

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Producer Dom opens the Monday Mailbag to bring you two spine-tingling listener encounters that blur the line between the living and the lost.


First, Sarah recounts a chilling hike up Mount Snowdon where she and a friend encountered a mysterious man dressed in old-fashioned climbing gear, only to later find a memorial plaque bearing his image.


Was it a ghost, a time slip, or something else entirely?


Dom dives into the eerie possibility of residual hauntings and time distortions on ancient paths.


Then, Jake shares a lantern-lit encounter from the Cotswolds that left him and his sister deeply unsettled. A silent figure with an old lantern walks beside them through the dusk, only to vanish without a trace.


When a local casually references “the old shepherd,” the mystery deepens.


Is this a ghost still searching the hills for his lost flock?


Dom unpacks the emotional weight of these encounters, exploring theories of residual energy, spirits tied to place, and the lingering echoes of past tragedies.


Hauntings, legends, and landscapes rich with memory, this episode of Monday Mailtime will leave you looking over your shoulder on your next evening walk.


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Producer Dom opens the Monday Mailbag to bring you two spine-tingling listener encounters that blur the line between the living and the lost.


First, Sarah recounts a chilling hike up Mount Snowdon where she and a friend encountered a mysterious man dressed in old-fashioned climbing gear, only to later find a memorial plaque bearing his image.


Was it a ghost, a time slip, or something else entirely?


Dom dives into the eerie possibility of residual hauntings and time distortions on ancient paths.


Then, Jake shares a lantern-lit encounter from the Cotswolds that left him and his sister deeply unsettled. A silent figure with an old lantern walks beside them through the dusk, only to vanish without a trace.


When a local casually references “the old shepherd,” the mystery deepens.


Is this a ghost still searching the hills for his lost flock?


Dom unpacks the emotional weight of these encounters, exploring theories of residual energy, spirits tied to place, and the lingering echoes of past tragedies.


Hauntings, legends, and landscapes rich with memory, this episode of Monday Mailtime will leave you looking over your shoulder on your next evening walk.


A Create Podcast


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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