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Legends of the Sierra Nevada (The snow-covered, saw-toothed mountain range) |
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![]() Picture found here. ____________________________ Here is a Ghost Hunters log of a recent visit. |
Return to Table of Contents Sierra Sky Ranch Resort A stay at the Sierra Sky Ranch Resort might bring about some very creep visits from its ghostly inhabitants. There are a multitude of tails from guests who have awoken from their sleep to find two children at the foot, staring and watching them -- Blink, and they're gone. There's also the repeated sightings of the rancher. He's outside chopping wood and guests can see him from their windows. He reaches up to wipe the sweat away from his forehead and suddenly vanishes. As onlookers try to understand what they have seen, they fill a hand brush their neck or hear a noise behind them ... but, of course, there is no one there. Then there's the woman who sits alone in one of the empty, non-occupied rooms. She sits, crying. If you open the door to help her, she is not there -- at least that's what the guests say. In the quite community of Oakhurst, you can find the Sierra Sky Ranch Resort, which doesn't look all that different than it did 150 years ago when it was home to the state's largest cattle ranch. Most of its guests, never experience the ghostly visits, but enough of them do to warrant this as a regularly visited stop on most ghost hunters top lists. Paranormal researches say that it has an enormously high level of activity, adding to their beliefs in such activity. Unfortunately, there do not seem to be any historical answers for who these people are. Someone has suggested that rancher once worked the farm, the kids are his children, and the crying woman is his wife. The kids apparently died (possibly by fever) and the parents never recovered and vowed to never leave the children. |
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