Its Halloween night and the ghosts and ghouls are patrolling the streets but are any of them brave enough to use Astonishing Glasgow’s most haunted bike path?
More on this story on episode 13; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCdsFD3FEi0
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so are you brave enough to use astonishing glasgow’s most haunted bike path do you believe in Spooks specters and ghosts we’re ready to believe you this path follows the river cart in Lang site and many people have reported some strange going on dogs have refused to move the temperature has suddenly dropped and then the sight of a strange old woman on a red bike who appears from thin air she has an empty cold stair she leaves no tire tracks on the wet ground then vanishes completely with the squeal of brakes thought to be the local postmistress who was killed in a German bomb raid in 1941 she is seen on her red Royal Mail bike still attempting to complete her round and still trying to deliver her Parcels to this very day
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I don't believe personally, but nice video bro
Used to walk this to take my we one to the nursery we live 10 minutes away from the path and my friend lives in the flats behind it .intresting didn't know this about it.
Walked this path loads of times. Never seen a ghost. Just a guy out walking his parrot!
Really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming
I was brought up in Dundrennan Road, two streets away from this path. In those days it was just a dirt track with no railings to keep us away from the water. As a child we used to play here a lot, building rafts, shooting at rats with catapults and air guns, and fishing for sticklebacks at the "Sandy Beach" at the bend about half way along. I never ever heard any tales about phantom post women or any other ghosts. So I think this must a more recent phenonomen. It was certainly not common knowledge in the 1950s.