There have been more than a few people who have had "interesting" experiences in the Pemi...... I would prefer to retell mine in person by a campfire sometime at a gathering.... I'm not sure if I would define the phenomena as "ghosts", however. A cross dimensional time slip might be a better description as the past, present, and future might not be as solid or locked as we percieve them to be most of the time...... did you get that? There will be a quiz next week!
The Ossipee Mountains also have a lot of legends associated with them - ghosts, UFO's, etc. One of the first and most famous UFO abductions took place somewhere in the whites during the 1960's on Rt. 3, the Betty and Barney Hill case. In an earlier thread I remember someone telling of a ghost they saw while hunting in the Ossipees.
There are many Native American legends about spirits and strange creatures in the woods. Some of the ones that interest me are the ones about Pamola, whom one of the Katahdin peaks is named after. Some legends describe Pamola as a bird like creature while others describe Pamola as looking more like Bigfoot. There have been quite a few sightings of Bigfoot or Wood devil type creatures in the north woods, not to mention legends of Celts, Viking, or pirate treasure buried along the coasts and rivers of the NE.
If you're really interested here's some -
Recommended Reading:
1. "Passing Strange" - Joseph Citro - a great book for night time reading in the backcountry
He also wrote "Weird New England" and "Curious New England", which I haven't had a chance to read yet. His fiction is also quite entertaining and he is described by some as Vermont's Stephen King. Why not support your local authors and buy one of his books?
2. "Yankee Ghosts" - Hans Holzer
3. "Field Guide to Mysterious Places of Eastern North America" - Salvatore Trento
4. "Celtic Mysteries In New England" - Philip Imbrogno + Marianne Horrigan
I guess at this point one should add a very common and cliche caveat about the authors opinions being their own........ I certainly don't believe all of the stuff written in these books but do find them very interesting and highly entertaining!