How to Ghost Hunt
1) Going to a place where there have been no sightings of ghosts and trying to catch some on film (graveyards are the number 1 place to start, also churches, schools, and old buildings)
When you are ghost hunting there are two different kinds of ghosts you can run into and I am about to tell you about both.

1) The one is a human at one time and it has remained on this level for some reason. It may not know its dead or may be held because of unfinished business. They are similar to their human forms in the afterlife.
2) The other kind of ghost is one that was never human. This is the worst kind of ghost to run into. There are really mean and nasty. They can really hurt you. So be careful if you run into one.
When you go ghost hunting
1) Check out the area in light so you are familiar in the dark.
2) Look for dangerous places and obstacles that you would not see in the dark.
3) Look for trespassing signs. If there make sure you ask the local police or the owner of the land. If you can’t go on the land you will have to find a new place to hunt.
4) Never ever go alone. If you get you will need help.
5) The best time to hunt is 9pm-6am.
6) Photos are best taken in the dark.
What to Bring
These are some things that you should bring when you go ghost hunting.
1) 35 mm Camera
2) Digital Camera
3) Flashlight
4) Batteries
5) First Aid Kit
6) Notebook and pens and pencils
7) Jackets
8) Watch
Optional Things to Bring
1) Video Camera
2) Tape Recorder
3) Audio Recorder
4) Cell Phone
5) Compass
6) Candles and Matches
7) Motion Detectors
8) Thermometers
9) Radio