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After many years of attending haunts, haunt conventions, backyard Halloween blasts and just plain loving all things scary, we decided it was time to jump in, put our talents,  ideas and skills to work and stage our very own haunt.  We loaded up a tractor trailer full of our prop and costume collection and headed south to Georgia. 

Site selection was our first task. Pictures developed from our very first choice at the base of a mountain showed ghost “auras’ all around. Our second visit complete with a bear and snake sighting, mutual ‘cold spot’experiences on the trail, and the sound of coyotes in the distance prior to a raging thunder storm helped make up our mind. Dark Mountain it was!

It all came together with our research of the local ghost stories and legends of north Georgia, in particular the tales of local colorful characters.
In dismantling a one hundred year old farm house for our haunt materials we discovered that years ago several deaths had occurred within, not to be discovered for days.  During the demolition stage everyone involved noted enough strange smells, brief glimpses of peripheral movement, and sounds of moaning through wall cracks to assure that we ended our busy days before the sun set.

We hope you, too, experience the uneasiness and discord we first felt and agree with us that our selection of this “Dark Mountain” is the perfect venue to immerse yourself in a place where truth and fiction mingle, where visitors arrive and souls remain, where you pray for deliverance, and especially where you hope to live to tell others our story.