Is 'Horror in the High Desert' Based on a True Story?

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Is 'Horror in the High Desert' Based on a True Story?
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Reality is scarier than any ghost story.

The Big Picture It’s not surprising that so many horror fans question if Horror in the High Desert is based on a true story. After all, the movie perfectly mixes found footage and interviews to create something that feels like a low-budget documentary.

Veach’s comment became viral, with hundreds of people asking him to find the cave again and make a video. In October 2014, he finally convinced himself to go out into the desert again, taking a pistol for protection and a camera that could record the evidence he needed to prove his story true. Unfortunately, Veach didn’t find the M-shaped cave. Instead, he posted a video describing his whereabouts, the region where the cave was supposedly located.

What Happened to Kenny Veach? Veach’s disappearance fueled dozens of wacky online theories. To this day, many people still believe the hiker found the M Cave and uncovered a dark military secret that ultimately cost his life. Some claim that Veach might have found the legendary Area 51 or had a grim encounter with aliens. Others say that he might have faced supernatural threats in the desert.

We hiked and camped together all over the Nevada desert…sometimes 9 hours in a day. We found many abandoned mining towns, usually referred to as “ghost towns” by Nevada hikers. We explored many caves and mine shafts. We were always careful how we explored them, but Kenny was a bit more daring than I was.

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