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00:00This is a second story. They said Camp Redleaf had been shut down since 2002 after a kid drowned
00:06and the lifeguard never came back from his lunch break. I should have turned around the second I
00:10heard that, but my buddy Troy found the place on a forgotten blog called CurseSummerCamps.net
00:15and thought it'd be epic for our ghost hunting YouTube series. We were just college kids with
00:20a cheap camera and dreams of hitting it big, chasing urban legends, sleeping in the back
00:25of Troy's Tacoma, living off gas station burritos. So when he showed me the article about how the
00:31lifeguard vanished the same day the kid died, I shrugged and said, yeah, let's film. It was
00:37mid-August, one of those thick, sweaty nights where the air feels like soup. We parked a half mile away
00:43and hiked in, gear rattling in our backpacks. Camp Redleaf was just as creepy as you'd imagine.
00:49abandoned cabins, rotting canoes, moss-covered piers. But the weirdest thing? The pool was
00:56still full, crystal clear even, like someone had cleaned it just for us. Troy thought it was
01:01hilarious. Maybe the ghost lifeguard still does maintenance, he said with a smirk, filming
01:06me while I roll my eyes.

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