Get ready CAMPers!!!!!From the shadowed caves of Zugarramurdi in Spain to the misty woods of Sleepy Hollow in New York, tales of witches and specters have haunted communities for centuries. In this episode, we unravel the dark history of the infamous Basque witch trials and the legends tied to the “Witches’ Cave,” before crossing the Atlantic to revisit Washington Irving’s chilling tale of the Headless Horseman. Were these stories born of folklore, fear, or something more supernatural? Grab a glass and join us as we dive into witchcraft, myth, and mystery across two continents.Champagne Pairing: Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut → Golden, harvest-ready, and bold — an autumn equinox classic.Yale Law Library — The Largest Witch Hunt in World History: The Basque Witch Trials (1609–1614) (overview & references). https://library.law.yale.edu/news/largest-witch-hunt-world-history-basque-witch-trials-1609-1614 Lillian Goldman Law LibraryWikipedia — Basque witch trials (general summary, context, akelarre term). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_witch_trials WikipediaAtlas Obscura — Cave of Zugarramurdi (site description, visitor info, images). https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/cave-of-zugarramurdiXareta (regional Basque tourism/culture) — Witchcraft museum and caves (local cultural framing). https://www.xareta.eus/en/quehacer/witchcraft_museum_zugarramurdi/2 and https://www.xareta.eus/en/quehacer/witches_cave_zugarramurdi/3 xareta.eusPyrenean Experience — The Witches of Zugarramurdi – the scene was set! (informal regional history with accessible narrative). https://www.pyreneanexperience.com/witches-of-zugarramurdi/ Pyrenean ExperiencePierre de Lancre — Wikipedia (context on French Basque witch hunts that influenced the region). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_de_Lancre WikipediaLocal and travel pieces / modern reflections — HuffPost Spain and regional news pieces about remembrance events (Auto-da-fé commemorations, recent festivals). https://www.huffingtonpost.es/sociedad/el-caso-mas-famosos-historia-brujeria-espanola-ultimas-quemas-europa-hpe1.html
Get ready CAMPers!!!!!From the shadowed caves of Zugarramurdi in Spain to the misty woods of Sleepy Hollow in New York, tales of witches and specters have haunted communities for centuries. In this episode, we unravel the dark history of the infamous Basque witch trials and the legends tied to the “Witches’ Cave,” before crossing the Atlantic to revisit Washington Irving’s chilling tale of the Headless Horseman. Were these stories born of folklore, fear, or something more supernatural? Grab a gl...