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I was invited to visit Skinwalker Ranch in Utah, a place infamous for its paranormal and UFO activities. I had the chance to explore the area, investigate some never before seen or filmed petroglyphs, and delve into the mysteries of ancient history surrounding the Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. I filmed, and will share my experiences, discoveries, and some insider tips for those planning to visit Skinwalker Ranch themselves. There is a right and a wrong way to travel to Vernal, Utah and through the Native American Reservation lands — and my NEW documentary series will explore all the best ways to travel to the most well know locations like Skinwalker Ranch. Throughout my trip, I documented my behind-the-scenes experiences, sharing the best places to stay, eat, and explore while visiting the area.
My journey began at the front gate of the ranch, where the long dirt road leading to the security gate is covered with an array of security cameras. I couldn’t wait to connect with Kaleb and the Skinwalker Ranch insiders crew, who granted me access to the property. I am part of the Skinwalker Ranch Insiders Club, an affiliate group that provides inside access to live interviews, streams, and cameras on the property. If you’re interested in joining the club, check the links HERE — You’ll also find links to my Etsy store and Patreon page, where you can support my research and become part of my inner circle.
During my stay, I visited several petroglyph sites, some of which I had never seen before. I faced some challenges, such as bad weather and the risk of getting a flat tire due to the trash and nails on the ground, but I persevered and continued to make new discoveries. By day 2 I started finding significant locations and artifacts that never stopped until I had to come home at the end of my research trip. I also took the opportunity to explore the town of Vernal, a place rich in history and art, visited local museums, restaurants, and really amazing haunted locations around town you may not know about.
In Vernal, I met with my friend Randy, an expert in ancient locations and artifacts, who owns an art shop that showcases beautiful handmade pieces and mesmerizing photography. I also visited a local museum that displayed Native American artifacts, some of which are said to be haunted. Then, while in town, I tried out several restaurants, including the 7-Eleven Ranch restaurant, an old-school diner that served delicious country-fried steak. I also stopped by a gift shop to buy some Uintah Basin swag before heading back to Skinwalker Ranch.
Carl Crusher, Kaleb Bench, Thomas Winterton, Erik Bard — Skinwalker Ranch
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I was invited to visit Skinwalker Ranch in Utah, a place infamous for its paranormal and UFO activities. I had the chance to explore the area, investigate some never before seen or filmed petroglyphs, and delve into the mysteries of ancient history surrounding the Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. I filmed, and will share my experiences, discoveries, and some insider tips for those planning to visit Skinwalker Ranch themselves. There is a right and a wrong way to travel to Vernal, Utah and through the Native American Reservation lands — and my NEW documentary series will explore all the best ways to travel to the most well know locations like Skinwalker Ranch. Throughout my trip, I documented my behind-the-scenes experiences, sharing the best places to stay, eat, and explore while visiting the area.
My journey began at the front gate of the ranch, where the long dirt road leading to the security gate is covered with an array of security cameras. I couldn’t wait to connect with Kaleb and the Skinwalker Ranch insiders crew, who granted me access to the property. I am part of the Skinwalker Ranch Insiders Club, an affiliate group that provides inside access to live interviews, streams, and cameras on the property. If you’re interested in joining the club, check the links HERE — You’ll also find links to my Etsy store and Patreon page, where you can support my research and become part of my inner circle.
During my stay, I visited several petroglyph sites, some of which I had never seen before. I faced some challenges, such as bad weather and the risk of getting a flat tire due to the trash and nails on the ground, but I persevered and continued to make new discoveries. By day 2 I started finding significant locations and artifacts that never stopped until I had to come home at the end of my research trip. I also took the opportunity to explore the town of Vernal, a place rich in history and art, visited local museums, restaurants, and really amazing haunted locations around town you may not know about.
In Vernal, I met with my friend Randy, an expert in ancient locations and artifacts, who owns an art shop that showcases beautiful handmade pieces and mesmerizing photography. I also visited a local museum that displayed Native American artifacts, some of which are said to be haunted. Then, while in town, I tried out several restaurants, including the 7-Eleven Ranch restaurant, an old-school diner that served delicious country-fried steak. I also stopped by a gift shop to buy some Uintah Basin swag before heading back to Skinwalker Ranch.
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