Haunted
Stanley
            Hotel
      
      Greetings, 
Five
          years ago I was
          living in Estes Park and had several paranormal experiences
          there. The
          first place I worked was at the historic (and haunted) Elkhorn
          Lodge,
          just West of town across the street from the American
          Wilderness Lodge.
        The Elkhorn was built in 1874 (
          two
          years before the Custer massacre at
          the Little Big Horn). President Teddy Roosevelt used to stay
          there
          often and there is a portrait of him (which I did myself)
          hanging in
          the dining room.
        During my time working there, I
          had
          one particular experience that I
          will always remember. It was on a very sunny day and I wanted
          to take
          some pictures of the teepees that the manager (Jerry) had put
          up behind
          the bunkhouses for the tourists. I was taking a photo of the
          main,
          largest teepee with an instamatic camera and when the picture
          came out,
          I saw a huge, figure of a man standing in front of the teepee.
          The
          strange thing was that this man was beyond normal height and
          transparent! You could see the teepee through him in the
          background. I
          immediately thought "Ghost picture!".  I ran to the
          nearest person
          I could see (Dawn, another wrangler) and tried to get her
          attention,
          but she was with customers (a family asking about the trail
          rides). She
          gave me the "I'm busy with customers" look and I waited
          impatiently for
          her to finish. Their conversation dragged on and on and I kept
          looking
          at the picture. I noticed that the figure in the photo was
          beginning to
          fade, so I gave up and ran to the stables to show somebody
          there. At
          the back of the stables, my girlfriend was putting one of the
          horses
          away and I yelled to her to "hurry up and come here,
          NOW!"  She
          yelled back that she had to put the horse away first and I
          watched as
          the figure faded completely away.
        Later, Dawn found me and asked
          me what
          I wanted and I told her about
          the picture and described the man I saw as wearing old Western
          clothing
          with a leather vest and holding a whip. I told her he was
          huge. She
          looked at me and said "You saw ________, he was the stagecoach
          driver
          who used to pick people up in Denver and bring 'em up here in
          the old
          days. Everyone was afraid of him because he was so big and so
          mean."
          So, I didn't have the picture, but at least somebody believed
          me and
          validated my story.
        She also told me that the Lodge
          is
          haunted by the daughter of the man
          who built it. Other employees, who worked in housekeeping,
          told me that
          in her room you couldn't move the rocking chair or else things
          would
          begin to fly through the air. Her dresses hang in the hallway
          upstairs
          in the lodge. In fact, the lodge is a museum as well as a
          place to stay.
        It's a great place to visit if
          you get
          the chance.
         I worked for a longer
          time at
          the Stanley Hotel and had several
          experiences there. Thanks for your time.   
        P.S. I can suggest a coulple of
          booklets by local (Estes) resident
          ghost enthusiasts, the series: Ghosts of the Estes Valley and
          More
          Ghosts of the Estes Valley.  In my opinion, the whole
          area is a
          "goldmine" of paranormal activity. Stephen King created one of
          his
          greatest novels "The Shining" while staying at the Stanley and
          I think
          he had a LOT of inspiration from those surroundings. One
          Denver female
          psychic who toured the Stanley for a live Halloween broadcast
          one year,
          came out of the building and when asked by reporters if she
          sensed
          anything, said: " I won't ever go back in there, not because
          its
          haunted, but because there are so many of them."
        
        
        Another Guest writes:
              I have lived on the East side of the Park
              for more than
              five years and frequent the park often--always with my
              beloved female
              dog.  I'm part of the resident dog lover group that
              has for years
              frequented the park, despite the harrassment from overly
              aggressive
              animal control officers, always enjoying the company of
              fellow dog
              owners and the socialiazation opportunities for the
              "pets."  
              I have often walked across the park at dusk and in fact
              been in the
              park with others after dark during the winter
              months.  While I can
              attest to never seeing or hearing anything unusual, 
              the cold spot
              near the trodden path that runs near 12 th Avenue
              East-West-- in the
              central part of the park-- is well known to me.  It
              is though
              there is an area of thermal inversion in that spot and on
              cold days it
              becomes even more difficult to stay warm.  I have to
              think the
              area is well circumscribed and not extensive across the
              park, but it
              has always been a strange (and predictable)
              phenomenon.  That
              said, I have never had any unusual encounters, despite
              being quite
              aware and cautious at dark for muggers who might be
              frequenting the
              area.  Perhaps the spirits share my love for dogs
              (and dog lovers)?
               
              I enjoyed your historical summary which is the most
              extensive
              discussion I had heard of what transpired with the park's
              creation.  May the souls of those who may have been
              left rest in
              peace
              
              
                Another Haunted Stanley
                  story:
                I stayed at the Stanley Hotel Sunday night
                  (5/31/09).  At 2 am I woke to the creaking
                  floor.  The sound
                  was inside the room.  The hotel is old and the
                  floor is
                  noisy  - but only when you walk on it.  My
                  room -mate was
                  also awaken by the noise.  We both got up and
                  took turns using
                  bathroom and then went back to bed.  She said she
                  felt like there
                  was someone in the room.  I laughed and told her
                  "nope - just
                  us".  After falling back to sleep, I was awaken
                  again; the
                  blankets were being pulled tightly across my legs and
                  feet after a
                  minute I kicked them away and fell back asleep. 
                  Again I woke up
                  but this time my bed was gently shaking back and forth
                  gently. 
                  IAt first, I was too scared to talk then I was able to
                  say my friends
                  name.  I asked her if she experienced anything
                  and she said no -
                  said the reason I was hunted was because I said there
                  was no one else
                  in the room.  When he stopped to talk to us, it
                  suddenly started
                  getting really high readings - don't know if I believe
                  in ghost
                  detectors but it was strange.