Brian Vike's Favorite Cases.
Date: December 1994.
Time: 10:00 p.m.
Location of Sighting: Four Seasons Park, Houston, B.C.
Number of witnesses:
5
Number of objects: 1
Shape of objects:
circular
Full Description of event/sighting: When I was 14, some friends and I were snowmobiling around Four Seasons Park in Houston B.C. There were five of us and two snowmobiles.
We had experienced some strange events in that area before, but this one was the freakiest and the one I remember the most. There were three of us on one snowmobile, and two on the other.
The larger of the snowmobiles dies on us in the middle of the ball field. The other snowmobile was small and could not carry everyone, so one of us who was on the broken sled got on the other and got a ride back to the house we were staying at on Jewel Road.
The two remaining of us (myself and friend) decided that we would leave the sled and start walking. We walked for what we felt was only a couple of steps in the deep snow and then when we looked back the sled was far away, like 100meters.
We were both really confused at the moment and then we saw our friend coming for us on the snowmobile after she had dropped off the other two. We immediately began running towards the snowmobile. When we got to it we hoped on and started heading back to the house.
We were being followed by what we thought was another sled and we were already freaked out by the walking distance thing so we were yelling at our driver to go faster. The "sled" behind us kept right up and changed in color and size very quickly.
It started out as a regular white light which resembled the headlight of a snowmobile, but as we went faster, it grew larger and also changed to a deep red colour.
As soon as we got out of the trees and closer to the houses it just disappeared. We were all quite shaken up and all three of us saw the same thing and could not explain it.
Thank you to the witnesses for the report.
Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research. Email: brian_vike@telus.net
Kamloops British Columbia Canada UFO Research.
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