A group on the Duke of Edinburgh Award journey got caught in a light rain. One of the participants, who was very proud of his 'outdoor skills', started building a huge shelter out of branches. But it was so big and poorly made that it collapsed on him, covering him in leaves and twigs. Everyone burst into laughter.
One funny story is when a group was on the Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition. They got lost in the woods but instead of panicking, they started making up their own survival guide with the silliest ideas like using leaves as umbrellas against non - existent rain. It was all in good fun and they eventually found their way back.
Sure. There was a story about a bagpiper in Edinburgh who once chased away a group of seagulls that were trying to steal people's food in a park. He just started playing really loudly and the seagulls flew away in a panic. It was quite a hilarious sight.
The Mackenzie Poltergeist in Greyfriars Kirkyard is considered one of the scariest. There have been numerous accounts of people being physically attacked by an unseen force. For example, some have been scratched and pushed. It's really terrifying.
There's a story about a woman who tried to dry her wet dog in a microwave. Obviously, this was a very bad idea and the poor dog got hurt. The woman clearly didn't think about the consequences of using a microwave for such a purpose. And then there was a man who thought he could fly by attaching homemade wings to his arms. He jumped off a roof and, well, it didn't end well. These stories stick in our minds because they are examples of extreme lack of common sense.
The ghosts are one of the scariest elements. The idea of seeing a figure that is not of this world, like the ghosts in the castle or graveyard, is truly terrifying.
One famous Edinburgh ghost story is about the Greyfriars Bobby. It's said that Bobby, a Skye Terrier, faithfully guarded his master's grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard for 14 years. People believe his spirit still lingers there. Another is the story of the Mackenzie Poltergeist in the underground vaults of Edinburgh. There have been numerous reports of strange noises, cold spots, and even physical attacks on visitors in those vaults.
The Edinburgh Dungeon has many stories that are both scary and well - known. It's a place that re - creates the darker history of the city. There are stories of torture and execution that took place there. The actors in the dungeon do a great job of bringing these stories to life, making it a really spooky experience. And then there are the stories of the haunted closes (narrow alleyways) in Edinburgh. People say that the spirits of the past are trapped in these small, dark spaces and can be felt by those who pass by.
There was this person who thought it would be a great idea to use a lighter to check if there was gas in a fuel tank. As you can imagine, the resulting explosion was not kind to him. Darwin award - worthy because it's such a basic safety rule that he ignored. It just shows how dangerous it can be to be so reckless.
The ghost stories add a layer of mystery and human element to the castle's history. They remind us that the castle has been a place of many events and emotions. For example, the stories of soldiers' ghosts show the military significance of the castle throughout history.