• 71: Boldt Castle on Heart Island & Lake Morena Campground Hauntings

  • Jun 21 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

71: Boldt Castle on Heart Island & Lake Morena Campground Hauntings

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the start of our exciting summer session! Join the most high witches as they embark on a mind-bending discussion about a mind-boggling 40% THC cultivar. Are these labels merely exaggerations or could such potency be real? Get ready for a thought-provoking conversation that explores the truth behind the claims.

    Next, Chelle takes us on a journey to Boldt Castle in the gorgeous Thousand Island region of New York State, a place close to her heart, revealing the spine-chilling tales of its resident ghosts and the hauntingly tragic love story behind it's creation. Prepare to be enchanted and spooked as she uncovers the mysteries that linger within the castle's walls, capturing the essence of its ethereal history.

    Laylla brings the campfire atmosphere to the podcast as she shares the bone-chilling stories from Lake Morena Campground near San Diego California, the USA's most haunted campground. Brace yourself for an unforgettable exploration of the paranormal occurrences that have plagued this seemingly tranquil location, as well as the disturbing legacy left by a man who boasted the power to summon rain.

    Prepare to be captivated by the blend of cannabis conundrums, haunted castles, and chilling campground tales that await you in this summer session opener. Don't miss out on the bewitching stories and intriguing discussions that the Stoned Witches Hour has in store. So light up your favorite strain, grab a beach blanket, and get ready for a summer of supernatural escapades!

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