I’ve been out to this road in San Jose more times than I can count over the last few years. We keep coming back because something always happens. Weird activity, strange energy, full-on crazy experiences. It’s the kind of place that sticks with you.
The urban legends, ghost stories, and folklore around this area are wild. Hicks Road has a reputation. From the infamous blood albinos to satanic cult rumors and beyond. I’ve been documenting it all, piece by piece, visit after visit. Now I’m writing a book about it.
It’ll dig into the local legends, the history, and the stories people whisper. But it’s also about being there. Putting myself in the middle of it. A kind of gonzo folklorist approach. Part investigation, part personal experience, part boots-on-the-ground myth-chasing.
I’ve got one more trip planned next month. One last dive into the weird. Then I’ll wrap the book. Thanks for following along.
Chill Seekers
I’ve been out to this road in San Jose more times than I can count over the last few years. We keep coming back because something always happens. Weird activity, strange energy, full-on crazy experiences. It’s the kind of place that sticks with you.
The urban legends, ghost stories, and folklore around this area are wild. Hicks Road has a reputation. From the infamous blood albinos to satanic cult rumors and beyond. I’ve been documenting it all, piece by piece, visit after visit. Now I’m writing a book about it.
It’ll dig into the local legends, the history, and the stories people whisper. But it’s also about being there. Putting myself in the middle of it. A kind of gonzo folklorist approach. Part investigation, part personal experience, part boots-on-the-ground myth-chasing.
I’ve got one more trip planned next month. One last dive into the weird. Then I’ll wrap the book. Thanks for following along.
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