Feb 23

Tonight’s Show: The Four Horsemen Hotel Incident

The show wont be posted until later this evening. Normally I try to post the shows by 5pm PST. I am under flood watch and my internet has been on and off all day. I will try to have it posted by 7pm PST.

*Update – I am updating this from my phone. If I am unable to post the show tonight I will upload it in the morning. I tried using my phone as a hotspot but the speed is to slow.

 

Vince writes “I have a couple years of Sasquatch activity in the Ochoco mountains in central Oregon with my brothers. A couple specific instances include it coming into our camp, throwing deer legs at us and throwing rocks, howls and a visual confirmation. I’d really like to talk to you about this.”

Spoke to the guys and all of this started with them going to The Four Horsemen Hotel. The Hotel is known for paranormal activity. Instead of finding ghosts the guys started coming across giant human looking trackways, strange structures and rocks being thrown at them. The guys kept going into the Ochoco mountains and it led to a visual sighting.

The Four Horsemen Hotel

In the Ochoco National Forest, off the forest service road 42, there stands a historic building that has attracted locals for generations. This strange three story building standing in the middle of a sea of trees is known as The Four Horseman Hotel.

The structure can be directly linked to the historical mercury mining that took part in Central Oregon and was originally built for the convenience of the local miners and saw workers. Directly behind it lays the remains of the Blue Ridge Mine, which is one of three major mercury mines in operation during these times. The Four Horseman Hotel use to be a beautiful piece of history, but recent generations have used it as a party site and wrecked the inside.

 

24 Responses to “Tonight’s Show: The Four Horsemen Hotel Incident”

  1. Trent M

    You are the man Wes and you do an incredible job for a one man operation. You cannot control the weather or other natural occurrences. Thanks for doing what you do.
    A friend you have never met,
    Trent

  2. Robin D

    Holy moly, I am freaked out just reading the summary of the encounter, can’t wait! I hope the flood sitch settles down. Am in the very NW of Washington and the rain is coming down pretty steadily. Come onnnnn Summer!

  3. Blanche D

    How horrible for you and family. Fingers x that you won’t be affected. Best to expect the worst and try to save your valuables from flood damage. Very worrying to hear of more dangerous weather in your country and Winter not over. I know the show is very important to your members but you and your family must come first. Plx stay safe and cosy. ❤🇬🇧

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