Here you may feel that you are in Nuttall Park, but be very aware. Look up to the moor, high above the valley you can see Peel Tower, Harcles Hill and Holcombe Church. You may also be able to make out figures up there, but can you hear the screams? Up there, are many sheep, harmless yes, but at times they go missing, and are found with just mark on their bodies, that mark is round, deep, a puncture mark.
Many a time, their bodies are left, only for them to disappear overnight. Where do they go and what has happened? They have been victims of the Vampire Sheep, and their bodies disappear as they need to satisfy their thirst for blood, be it sheep or human.
Many think that Ramsbottom is named after the rear end of a sheep, but in reality it is named after valley of the ramsons.
Ramsons are wild garlic, and it forms a protection against the undead, those who suck the blood of others. Many a night a dog walker up by the tower will disappear or be found sweating, shaking and crying having run away from the four legged ball of wool that surprised them on the moorland track.
If the thirst of the vampire sheep is not fulfilled up there, they come down to the valley bottom as it starts to get dark. You may hear the crooked baa, baaa, baaaaa, or smell the rotten mutton, but the question is can you get away, and find the ramsons box?
The wherigo will take you places where it is muddy, wet and if you are brave enough to do it at night, you will need a torch.
Watch your footing in places, as you do not want to become a cropper and end up in the river, or worst fall behind the rest of your group and then be found by the vampire sheep, and have the life sucked out of you.
Originally written for the Halloween event it is vest done in the dark or dusk if you are brave enough, DO NOT GO ALONE IF YOU ARE ATTEMPTING THIS AT NIGHT. Ensure you are wearing good boots and carry a bright torch.
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