• 68: Grand Canyon Hauntings & The Wildest Cryptid Ever

  • May 24 2023
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

68: Grand Canyon Hauntings & The Wildest Cryptid Ever

  • Summary

  • Hold onto your pointy hats and get ready for an exhilarating adventure in episode 68 of The Stoned Witches Hour!

    Before taking stock of the sweet cheeba strains they're smoking on this week, our most high witches read another email about how upstate New York is the only place that pronounces words correctly...

    This week Laylla is taking us to Arizona and the stunning Grand Canyon where a couple was recently terrorized by a demon! Maybe. The Canyon holds many mysteries and some say it is also where spirits of the past lurk. Specifically, she'll be sharing her favorite haunting tale: the Lady in White on the Transept Trail. Brace yourself for a ghostly encounter that will send shivers down your spine.

    Then, Chelle is taking us on a wild ride outside the USA to explore a cryptid suggested by one of our listeners. Get ready to delve into the mysterious world of the Japanese demon known as the Kappa. But hold on tight, because this creature is unlike anything you've ever imagined. Laylla even suggests it has a bong for a head before learning of its more nefarious nature. Let's just say you probably won't want to go skinny dipping in Japan any time soon!

    So, grab a cucumber (you'll understand why by the end of the episode) and prepare yourself for a mind-bending mix of amazement, horror, and laughter. The Stoned Witches Hour is about to unleash an unforgettable episode that will leave you questioning reality and craving more paranormal adventures. Don't miss it!

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