CLAYSBURG, Pa. — On my favorite slope at Blue Knob, ■Jack Rabbit, there is a primitive cabin on the left side.
I believe I have made a significant find in the Kandarian ruins, a volume of ancient Sumarian burial practices and funerary incantations. It is entitled “Naturon Demonto”, roughly translated: Book of the Dead
I got off my skis and took a look, half expecting to see the Necronomicon. It wasn’t there, but I wouldn’t have been surprised.
I have seen the dark shadows moving in the woods and I have no doubt that whatever I have resurrected through this book is sure to come calling for me….
Year later, I learned this was called a rasta hut.
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