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Scout
it Out
Before you go on any hunt you should always take extra precautions
so you don't get hurt. Usually during a hunt you become nervous,
scared and your emotions are hightened. These all spell disaster
if you don't know the lay of the land.
If at all possible, visit the site during the day before you
go on the hunt. This will allow you to spot potential hazards
that could change a full night of fruitful investigation into
an even longer night listening to seventies music as you flip
through Golf Digest in the waiting room of the hospital.
Not only will you be able to spot obsticals but you can also
kind of set up a map in your head, taking note of where noises
and cold drafts could come from, thus increasing your ability
to make an accurate assessment of the paranormal activity of
the property.
You might find out that if you had gone during the night, you
would have missed the "TRESSPASSERS WILL BE SHOT ON SITE" sign
that was easy to see during the day. If you do spot a sign,
no matter how much you'd like to ignore it, try and go through
the proper means, so that you're investigating legally.
So, scout it out. Take camera's, pens, paper and anything else
that will help you plan the investigation and make it safe,
accurate and efficient.
We'd hate for you to miss a spook fly-by because you were too
busy getting your foot out of a hole.
-Grant (TAPS)
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