Compass
Small, simple and inexpensive . . . your compass is a great Ghost Tracking tool. You
can use it to get a quick and easy read on unusual electrical activity. If
the arrow points anywhere but north, you know something strange is going on. It’s
also a practical aid if you get lost in a big house or other large area.
Tape Recorder/Digital Recorder
Another simple tool. A small hand held one works best. Allows you
to record your thoughts and feelings during an investigation . . . and also lets
check for EVP – electronic voice phenomenon – one of the most compelling
kinds of eveidence you can collect.
Still Camera
An indispensable tool. A great way to prepare for an investigation: take
photos of the site during the day, so you can become familiar with it before
hand. Also, great during an investigation. Ghost Trackers often take
lots of photos, and examine them afterwards for orbs, strange shadows and ghostly
faces.
Video Camera
Like a still camera, a video camera is an excellent t way to help prepare for
an investigation and carry one out. We regularly take the footage we shoot
during an investigation to the Ghost Tracker lab to search for paranormal activity
we might have missed during an investigation.
Geiger Counter
A more expensive piece of equipment that was originally designed to measures
radiation levels. Like the EMF detector, a Geiger counter can identify
unusual the kind of unusual energy fields often associated with a haunting. |