POV- In Blackmore, gps stop working

If you ever catch your self driving in Blakcmore…

Be careful..

Make sure you have the most up to date map, each night on route 9 …

It goes dark, all electronics…

Could you survive the night?

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... Read moreDriving through Blackmore at night is not your typical journey—especially when the clock strikes midnight and all electronics, including GPS devices, mysteriously stop working on Route 9. From personal experience and reading others’ stories, I've learned that keeping an up-to-date physical map is crucial. Phones and car systems can fail: the sudden blackout of screens and signals creates a tense atmosphere that feels straight out of a horror story. This supernatural occurrence has local legends intertwined with it, including tales of the Ghost of Blackmore that add to the unsettling feeling of isolation. When I first heard about these nightly blackouts, I was skeptical, but after experiencing flickering streetlights and a total loss of GPS signal myself, I realized the importance of preparedness. It’s more than a technology failure—it’s a test of your ability to stay calm, rely on traditional navigation skills, and ensure your safety. If you plan to drive in Blackmore after dark, especially along Route 9, here are some tips: carry a detailed paper map, keep your phone fully charged with a portable charger, and if possible, travel with a companion. Avoid relying solely on electronics, as their failure is sudden and complete. Also, familiarize yourself with the area during daylight hours to mentally note key landmarks. This unique experience blends modern technology failure with age-old folklore, creating an unforgettable and somewhat chilling drive. Preparing for such scenarios not only ensures your safety but also lets you appreciate the blend of eerie mystery and practical survival in the heart of Blackmore’s darkened roads.