0325 - Spooklights - Canada
Charlie Red Star: True Reports of One of North America's Biggest UFO Sightings
A wave of UFO sightings struck southern Manitoba in 1975, with possible connections to U.S. missile defense operations. In 1975, Manitobans reported UFOs over their province almost nightly. The string of unprecedented sightings launched the biggest UFO craze in Canadian history. With sightings for well over a year, one object seen again and again became known as Charlie Red Star.
Grant Cameron was there. He witnessed Charlie Red Star many times, and led tours for others to see for themselves. He also caught wind of rumours of nuclear testing south of the Canada-U.S. border, which might have been the cause of the unexplained phenomena that was sighted in the upper atmosphere. This is the story revealed by eyewitnesses, photographers, and reporters chasing down the truth behind these still-unexplained encounters with UFOs.
The Canadian UFO Report: The Best Cases Revealed
The Canadian UFO Reports is a popular history of the UFO phenomenon in Canada, something that has captured the imaginations of young and old alike. Drawn from government documents and civilian case files - many previously unpublished - the book includes a chronological overview of the best Canadian UFO cases, from the very first sighting of "fiery serpents" over Montreal in 1662 to reports from the past year. There are chapters on the government’s involvement with UFOs, UFO landing pads, media interest, and even UFO abductions.
What were the "ghost airplanes" seen over the Parliament Buildings in 1915, or the flying saucers seen by military officers over Goose Bay Air Force Base, Newfoundland, in the 1940s and 1950s? Was a prospector burned by a UFO in Manitoba in 1967? Did a UFO crash off the coast of Nova Scotia? Was Quebec invaded by UFOs in 1973? Find out here.
UFOs Considered Playful, Friendly and Mischievous, The Charlie Redstar Flap, Canada
"Charlie Redstar was a name given to some UFOs sighted across Manitoba in 1975–1976, many of them near the town of Carman, Manitoba. It was described as a red fireball, sometimes stationary and sometimes speeding off rapidly, and similar fireballs were also dubbed Charlie's "friends" and "cousins".
Other similar UFOs were reported as flying saucers or "Ferris wheel"-shaped. It was often described as playful, friendly, or mischievous by witnesses."Charlie Red Star was a name given to a collection of UFO sightings that occurred in south-central Manitoba, near the town of Carmen, in the summers of 1975 and 1976. Charlie Red Star was described as an orb or fireball and was seen to be stationary, sometimes evasive or playful, and at other times speeding off quickly. There were even more dramatic reports of objects with “ferris wheel” and “saucer” shapes.
As well there was often more than one Charlie Red Star, with smaller orbs and “entities” joining in the display. Remarkably, the UFOs were seen by hundreds of witnesses, including members of the police force and television crews, over several months. Despite being apparent that all these witnesses were seeing something, to this day, the entire event remains a mystery.
The Charlie Redstar Flap is one of the best documented UFO cases in Canadian History. The events of 1975-1976 are a great and entertaining read. I think you will enjoy the information below, it has about everything in that you could imagine, multiple groups of witnesses, drunken teenagers, news crews filming UFOs, radioactive ground material, possible crop circles, crafts of different shapes, sizes, colors and much more.
Charlie Redstar was a name given to some UFOs sighted across Manitoba in 1975–1976, many of them near the town of Carman, Manitoba. It was described as a red fireball, sometimes stationary and sometimes speeding off rapidly, and similar fireballs were also dubbed Charlie's "friends" and "cousins". Other similar UFOs were reported as flying saucers or "Ferris wheel"-shaped. It was often described as playful, friendly, or mischievous by witnesses.
By the end of April 1976 the UFOs seemed to have left the area, There were some sporadic distant sightings but nothing similar two what had occurred in the previous two years. The Charlie Redstar Flap is one of the best documented UFO cases in Canada but one that is rarely discussed or written about today.
February 1975, north of Lundar, Manitoba - A farmer walking to his barn saw a basketball-sized light swooping over him. As he gazed up, he felt as if hot plastic was poured over his face.
March 27, 1975, near Graysville, Manitoba - At 2 am, a young girl wakes up to a shrill siren-like pulsating sound, and an earthquake-like tremble. She saw a red ball of light, as bright as the sun, zipping southwards.
April 10, 1975, near Carmen Manitoba - The Diemert couple was walking to their private airfield, when they saw a large red slow-moving light, hovering at the treeline. They saw a disk-shaped object with a dome attached. It then turned direction and disappeared after five minutes.
Starting May 7 of that year, the same couple saw the object every night for several months. In the summer, many others came to their airfield to see the UFO, observing incredibly fast changes in direction. On May 9, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Constable was called to their farm to see the UFO. He reported that the object was at approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) in altitude. He described it as an oval red light, surrounded with an x-shaped white halo. When he followed it in his car, it appeared stationary for about two to three minutes, then started moving away. The object behaved rather similarly to an airplane descending into Winnipeg.
On May 11–14, the Diemerts contacted CKY-TV to send their TV crews to capture footage of the object. Nothing of interest was observed on the 11th, but on the 12th, a "Light At The End of the Road" (LATER) was observed, appearing as a stationary light that sped away when approached. On the 13th, at around 11:30 pm north of Carman, a light was observed to rise above the trees in the west, then moved slowly and shot up incredibly fast and disappeared. It was smokey red and was estimated to be 50 feet (15 m) tall and 20 feet (6.1 m) thick. Another group saw it hovering behind the trees, appearing like a blood-red moon. It rose upward, then suddenly sped east. Another group caught "Charlie" on film, showing a red light near the ground, enlarging in apparent size, then shooting up into the sky. Another group captured the object jumping up and down and pulsating. Some of the films were examined by experts. Radioactive soil was also found near some of the sightings.
May 16, 1975, near Stephenfield, Manitoba - Three drunk youths were at a party north of Boyne River, when one of them saw a stationary moon-sized red light. After ten minutes, it shone a white searchlight-like beam onto the lake. An underwater object shone below the beam that made the lake bottom visible, then moved towards the shore, creating ripplets. One youth threw a rock at the object, which broke into four, then separated and individually moved "like a conveyor belt" towards the beam of light. The lights in the objects went out, then the hovering object was observed to break in half and the halves moved away from each other in opposite directions. Although they admitted to being drunk, hallucination seemed unlikely as they each saw the same event.
June 4, 1975, north of St. Claude, Manitoba - A farmer saw a flying saucer with two domes top-to-bottom, made from a glass-like material. The top of the craft was silver in colour and the bottom was described as a fish-like milky white. He attempted to leave the area but his truck failed to start.
July 1, 1975, west of Roland, Manitoba - Three people saw a strange object moving towards them with a bobbing motion. The UFO shone a bright light onto a grain elevator, bright enough to make its nails visible. It was about 85 feet (26 m) across and perfectly circular. It appeared as a similar flying saucer, but the domes were rotating in opposite directions. The centre disk was stationary and appeared to have several oval windows. The object landed in a nearby field, and the three approached the object, but it flew away before they reached it.
July 2, 1975, near Halbstadt, Manitoba - A farmer discovered a barren patch in his field of sugar beets, oval and 39 feet (12 m) in diameter. Vegetation in the patch was dehydrated, and a 50 ft (15 m) swath west of the patch was also damaged, but less so farther from the patch. A tripod-like mark was also discovered in the oval.
In 1976, fewer sightings were reported, but many people still saw the familiar red light, bobbing in the distance. A ufologist was able to look at "Charlie" and his cousin, "Little Charlie", a twinkling that often receded when approached.
April 3, 1976, near Sperling, Manitoba - At around 8 pm, an orange ball of light was observed to suddenly appear over a bridge, about 5 feet (1.5 m) wide. As the observers followed in a car, they saw a second ball appear over their car. The objects reportedly disappeared or receded when they were chased, but then suddenly reappeared when they started leaving.
“On the evening of July 3, Mr. Douglas Dennis, fishing at Pigeon Lake, near Buckhorn, was amazed by the appearance of a soft, orange-colored ball of light in the sky above him. It descended quite low, and Mr. Dennis took his camera and snapped a color picture of the brightly luminous mass hovering in the air.
This remarkable night photograph clearly shows a round, luminous object directly overhead. Others present observed the object and Mr. Dennis photographing it.”
Buck Hill is located in the Ottawa Valley approximately 90 km from Pembroke and nearby to Algonquin Park. It is the location of many reports of ‘spooklight’ activity (see below for an example), which is attributed by some to a ghost story.
During the depression and a particularly harsh winter storm a logger returned to his home and family. He cautioned his wife and young daughter to remain indoors while he went out to fetch some firewood. Upon his return his wife told him that their pet dog had gotten out of the house and the girl had ran out in order to call him back and had not yet returned. The anxious father grabbed his lantern and began to search for his missing child. The family lived on Buck Hill road and the distraught parent searched up and down it to no avail. The young girl had simply vanished into the stormy night never to be seen again. As legend has it the logger who went mad with grief never gave up his search, and would comb the area nightly with his lantern until his death. Some locals in the area believe his search continues to this very day and refuse to go near this isolated, logging road.
At this time we have no corroborative historical facts that would support the ghost story. However, people have reported seeing balls of light, some at very close range at this location. The ‘lights’ are described to be either white, amber or green and approximately the size of a baseball. Occasionally these lights are bright enough to light up the forested area and will flare up as if increasing in size and luminosity before eventually disappearing.
Round Lake, Ontario
The following is an eyewitness account:
“I went up there on a Friday night, and saw some things I would never think could happen. It was around midnight we saw these weird images. We “Me, and 2 other buddies" were sitting there in a truck facing down the hill, and all of a sudden we saw an eerie green glow from the valley down below. We all sat there in shock as to what we were seeing. It was a green light walking down the road, and then out of no where it would accelerate to huge speeds, 100mph, then hit a dead stop, and go back to its high speed in a flash! It was very spooky, then as another car came from the valley way below, the light wandered off into the bushes. There was another fellow lad, who had his girlfriend with him, looking for the ghost, but he has seen it many times. We talked for a bit, and then saw it come out again in the valley below. We watched it for about 30 seconds as the strange eerie light went from a green to an orange or amber light and wandered off. I don’t know what this thing is, but it scared us pretty good. But me being so serious looked it up on the web and found you guys. Well we went back the next night, Saturday "last night" to see it again, but there were a lot of people up there looking for the ghost, but they were there to drink and play music so we waited it out, until they left, and sure enough we caught a 10 second glimpse of it until one of the vehicles came back for a little while longer. There was a ghost hunter with them, who was very well prepared for an encounter, but it just didn’t want to show up.“
*Witness’ name withheld from publication - the above account has been slightly edited for publication*
Our thanks to the witness for their report.
As with other more famous ‘spooklight’ locations the area attracts a fair amount of visitors and is a known party spot for teens as is alluded to in the eyewitness account above.
We received a report from Krystal S. in May 2004 which was accompanied by the photograph seen above. This is Krystal’s report in regards to strange lights witnessed at this location: “The light to the north was about the size of a grapefruit. It was about 500 meters away the first time we saw it and the second time it was closer. This is just a guess as it was pitch black out at the time and we could not see any land marks. As for sounds... I heard a rumbling when it appeared the last time, no one else in the car heard anything.”
Our thanks go out to Krystal for her report and the use of her photograph.
Update: November 2005
"This is a small piece of wrote for some friends of mine after visiting Buck Hill recently. Everything written actually happened that night:
This weekend we finally got around to making the trip to Buck Hill. We left for Buck Hill Friday evening at around 8:30; the trip was good. We made it to Round Lake Centre at around 9:45 and our journey began. Zac claimed to know where exactly Buck Hill was because he had been there. So unsuspectingly, I followed his shotty directions. We ended up on Simpson Pit Road, the road that Buck Hill was supposed to be on. But we couldn't actually find "Buck Hill Road" on the street. Zac recalled seeing a scenic road, so we decided it was wise to get onto that road; ultimately, this was our mistake. For the next two hours, we drove aimlessly through the woods, with no incline as to where we were going. We stopped at a house that looked like a scene from Jeeper's Creeper's and asked a friendly older fellow for directions. His directions eventually proved to be completely accurate, but we being morons decided to disregard them and find our own way. We ended up in the town of Wilno, home of the infamous Wilno Tavern. We drove through Wilno and eventually ended up in Barry's Bay; the only town in that area with cell phone coverage. We stopped at a local Pizza Hut so everybody could eat and stretch their legs, after that we headed back.
We quickly got back onto Simpson Pit Road and while driving, we recalled the old man's directions. We went with our guts and turned onto a road with no sign, just the foggy mental image of what the man had described to us. As we made our way through the woods, up the solitary winding, dirt road, Zac began to recognize things. It turned out he had in fact been there previously, but it was during the day. We began an accent up a long, tree-surrounded incline and when we reached the top, Zac exclaimed that we had found Buck Hill. Excited, I turned the van around, facing the steep descending hill. We had heard rumours that to see the ghost, a virgin needed to shout "Daddy" three times, and then you had to flash the high-beems three times as well. Our only virgin was too scared to do it, so Chantal did. We waited, and a few of the girls even said that they could see something coming up the hill, but I saw nothing. We were all slightly nervous in suspense when a car came flying up the road behind us, flashing its high-beams and honking the horn. Needless to say, they scared the crap out of us. They pulled up along side us and it was just a bunch of kids looking to see the ghost. They hung out for a while and eventually they left. In the comfort of their presence, we had made our way outside and were just casually standing next to the van; now that they were gone we decided to get back in and try again.
Zac began shouting "daddy" and laughing loudly. I advised him against this but he persisted. His fun was broken when we witnessed a small white light bolting violently through the woods ahead of us. It started on the horizon and rapidly made its way down to the bottom of the hill within seconds. At this point I was reaching for the keys and getting ready to go. Then suddenly, a car pulled out from an intersecting path and the light disappeared. Terrified, we started the engine and proceeded to drive down the hill. We began our decent and three quarters of the way down we heard a loud noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. It started as a bang and continued as a deep pounding sound. The girls we terrified and began to scream; we pulled over and calmed everybody down.
Zac and I got out to inspect the source of the noise. We were shocked to find a six inch piece of sharpened steal, deep inside of the rear right tire of the van. With great effort we pulled it out and the listened as the air quickly escpaed from the tire. So here we were, stranded on Buck Hill at 1:00 AM after just seeing what could have been a ghost. We had a spare tire but no jack to change it, or any clue how to get the spare tire out from under the van. I had just purchased a CAA card, but unfortunately there was no cell phone coverage until Barry's Bay or Pembroke, whichever is closer. We waited for about twenty minutes before a car showed up and two guys from Pembroke let us use their jack and tools. We pried the spare tire out from under the van and promptly installed it. We thanked the guys for their help and slowly drove back to Pembroke. The drive back was a very quiet one; everybody was just too scared to say anything. Especially as the girls had concluded that the six inch sharpened piece of steal in the tire was the doing of some kind of angry spirit... I told Zac it was a bad idea to yell "Daddy".
An hour later we got back to Petawawa, dropped everybody off and went to bed. We decided not to go to Buck Hill the next day."
Our thanks to the witness for the above information and report.
Update April 2006
About 5 1/2 yrs ago, Being a sceptic that there was a ghost at Buck Hill, I still went up anyway. I have had many sightings in the past with ghosts, It was a Friday night, got to the top of the hill turn the car around and turned the car off, I was told that I should flash my high beams 3 times, as I was sitting in the vehicle joking with my friends saying that nothing was going to happen, as a light appeared at the bottom of the hill in a ball shape. I automatically stopped joking around with friends. as the light was coming up the hill about 1/2 way IT VANISHED.. then it reappeared as a black figure of a tall, husky man, But we were able to see through it standing in front of the car. all of a sudden it started to walk from the front of the car to the drives side of the vehicle. As it approached the door the interior of the car turned ICE COLD. It was so cold we could see our breath. It kept gliding until it past the drivers door, then vanished once again.. After that encounter we started the car and GOT OUTA THERE!!!!.. That was my first encounter.. I have had many, many more sightings..
About 3-4 yrs ago, I brought my girlfriend up to Buck Hill, this was her first time at Buck Hill.. She was a sceptic at the time, It was around 11pm when we got there it was raining lightly, we got to the top of the hill turn the car off and waited. We were agreeing that we might not see the *ghost* because of the rain. When all of a sudden we seen a light in the distance. I have been there before and seen that type of light in the distance, thinking it was a car coming up the road, we continued talking. Around midnight, we were making a choice to go home.. When out of no where a light appeared on the passengers side about 2 feet away that caught our attention, we gazed at it and it seemed to be facing the vehicle, but what looked to be a light was very hazed. My girlfriend said *let's get out of here*. Then all of a sudden the light lit up the woods and gave a transparent look of a man holding the lantern. It stayed like that for a couple of seconds, then turned back to face the vehicle and lit up the entire car. We got a cold chill, and my girlfriend yelled *start the car*.. We proceeded down the hill. and on our way out of the winding road, the car managed to stall 3 times. We finally made it home. And every summer we return with more to collect, and bring along more people.. Summer of 2006 we are taking camera's and audio devices and we shall see what happens..
Our thanks to the witness for the above information and report.
We would like to visit this location and would appreciate hearing from others whom have seen these ‘lights’. As of 2008 we do not have any definite plans for an investigation of this location.
Update July 2012
"Me and my gf went to Buck Hill the other night while we were camping at round lake. We ended up going far down buck hill road passed where everyone lives in the middle of no where.
There is a spot where it looks like people turn around on the road and it faces the forest. We thought that might be the spot where things happen so we parked.
About 10 seconds after parking we heard unmistakable screams come from the forest of a young girl.
It was 2 screams about a second and a half each scream and about 3 seconds apart. Me and my gf both looked at each other in shock both saying did you hear that?
When she told me she heard the screaming I almost ran out of the car to try and help who ever was in the woods but she didn't want me to leave the car.
The voice did not say any words it was just screaming in despair. We ended up listening for another 8-10 minutes to hear nothing else n left. I'll never forgot those screams. Thought you'd wanna hear that."
Update August 2014
"Thought you might be interested in knowing that I have witnessed the lights at Buck Hill near Killaloe, Ontario.
My first encounter was over 20 years ago. A few friends and I went up to Buck Hill at the spur of the moment. I’m not from the area and when my friends suggested going to see the ghost of Buck Hill, I was sceptical. Well, after what we experienced up there, I’m a true believer that there is definitely “something” there. Not sure what though. Perhaps a ghost.
We arrived at Buck Hill around 2 a.m. We drove the car to the highest point of Buck Hill, turned around, and turned off the engine. We waited approximately 10 minutes and then a bright light appeared in the sky far away. It looked like a headlight but far brighter. It proceeded to come closer. It disappeared for an instant when my friend turned the key in the ignition to check the time on the clock. Then, when it reappeared, it was about 200 feet away. That was close enough for us! We turned the car on and beat it out of there fast. Weird thing was, when we turned the lights on on the car, it lit up the canopy of the treeline across the road. We couldn’t explain how we could see the light so clearly so far away when there were so many tree limbs in front of us.
Our latest encounter was just this past long weekend, Aug 3, 2014. There were 8 of us in total in 2 cars. We parked in the same place. This time one of the cars flashed it’s headlights 3 times. Not sure if it makes a difference, but we read that’s what you’re supposed to do. We waited about 45 minutes before seeing flashes of a bright light in the sky in the distance. It flashed 3 x’s, then disappeared for a bit. Then it flashed 3 more times and disappeared again. I didn’t see it, but another person saw the light hovering in the forest in front of us to the left. Then I saw a faint orange light about half the original distance in front of us. It was lower in the treeline this time. Then it disappeared. After that, a green light appeared much closer and hovered about 6 ft above the road in front of us. Then it disappeared and a flash of light went over our car. I didn’t see it behind us so I’m thinking it was hovering over our car. At that point, we got too scared and left.
Four people in the car beside us saw the first flashes of light in the sky but 3 people didn’t see the rest. One person saw it all. Can’t explain that??? Maybe the trees blocked some of it? Who knows.
The last weird thing that happened on the way out of Buck Hill Road was that one of the cars’ tail lights went out as we turned off the road. The car was recently bought (used) and had a safety that week. Everything was working. The light came back on shortly after leaving Buck Hill. Coincidence? Again, who knows, but interesting nonetheless.
Anyway, I just thought you’d be interested in hearing more stories from Buck Hill.
P.S. Thought I should mention that I don’t drink or do drugs. I was sober on both occasions."
Source : http://www.pararesearchers.org/index.php/ghosts-a-hauntings/561-buck-hill-ottawa-valley-ghost-lights
Many people head to cottage country for a relaxing getaway. We take dips in the lake to cool off, catch up with friends on the dock, gather around the campfire to roast marshmallows, and walk through the forests to relax. But even these tranquil sites away from the hustle and bustle of the city have their secrets and long lists of unexplained events. Lurking just behind the bushes, amongst the towering trees or down the darkened gravel roads is often something unexpected.
In our next few posts, we will look at some of the spookiest tales from our beloved Ontario lakes and forests. The next time you are exchanging ghost stories around a campfire with your closest friends and family, you might find yourself looking over your shoulder with a heightened awareness of the darkness surrounding you.
Buck Hill Road is located near Round Lake, Ontario, a popular spot with campers and cottagers due to the natural beauty. The scenic lake is less than an hour west of Pembroke, along the southeastern edge of Algonquin Park, and within easy reach of nearly anywhere in eastern Ontario.
Many people staying at or near Round Lake will stop at Round Lake Centre, a small community that serves both full-time residents and seasonal visitors. Most people don’t venture south from Round Lake Centre, unless, perhaps, they are searching for the paranormal. Locals who live around Round Lake have heard the tales and many have even experienced something unexplained for themselves. While most visitors to the area are focused on enjoying the unspoiled beauty of the lake, others come to visit Buck Hill Road in hopes of encountering something for themselves. The possibilities of the paranormal are so famous, the haunted road has even inspired a song.
During the early 20th century, a logger returned home during a winter storm. His wife, daughter, and dog were awaiting his return. He warned them not to venture outside but left briefly himself in order to gather some firewood. When he returned, he learned that the family dog had bolted out of the house and his daughter left on a frantic search for the animal. Knowing the weather was only worsening, he immediately ran out in the cold with a lantern. Although he searched all through the stormy night, he was unable to find his daughter.
Legend has it that the logger continued his nightly and daily searches like a vigil, constantly looking for any signs of his lost daughter. Despite dedicating his life to her safe return, he never found her. The man eventually died, although it’s unclear if he passed away during a grueling search or after returning home. Other versions of the story say that the father eventually went insane from the search and died of a broken heart.
Since his death, there have been numerous reports of unexplained lights along Buck Hill Road. Many people believe that the light from his lantern, which he held up during his frantic nightly searches, is the reason for the ghost lights that have appeared for nearly a century. Many paranormal investigators have visited the site and captured some interesting evidence that points to unseen forces. While the investigators don’t unanimously agree on the possible presence of the supernatural, some convincing excerpts have no explanation.
Flash Your Headlights Three Times on Buck Hill Road
Some people claim that visitors in search of a paranormal experience on Buck Hill Road must engage in a short ritual to conjure up the spirit.
The ritual begins when you arrive in your car and turn around to face the direction you came.
You then flick your headlights three times into the darkness.
Finally, some suggest screaming “Daddy” three times in the tone of a young girl.
Legend has it that the searching lantern light will then appear in front of you, gently swaying back and forth.
While this ritual might not actually be necessary to conjure up the paranormal presence that stalks this section of roadway, many people have reported seeing the lights appear shortly after completely those steps. People have described the light as green or orange in tint and markedly different than an oncoming headlight. It appears as a three-dimensional ball of light approximately the size of a baseball and bright enough to illuminate the surrounding woods. Most reports suggest the light sways slightly, as if someone were walking with it. Sometimes the image of the light is brief and quickly disappears, while other times it continues on a steady march and gradually grows in intensity as if the light is coming closer, before vanishing off again.
Along with the sighting of lights, some people have reported handprints on their vehicles as they sat and waited for the mysterious lights to appear. Others have heard unexplained voices or screams coming from down the road or in the surrounding forest. A few people have even reported seeing a dark and looming figure, often shrouded in shadow, about the size of an adult man. There is a vast collection of stories that simply cannot be explained.
These curious and unexplained encounters have attracted many people to the area and fueled speculation that Buck Hill Road is haunted by the spirit of the father frantically searching for his daughter, and maybe even her spirit as well. However, no one has uncovered historical proof that a family in Round Lake met with such tragedy in the early 20th century. It’s actually possible that the unexplained encounters at Buck Hill Road created the legend as people were searching for history to explain these instances. However, historical basis or not, many people travel to this spot to possibly experience something unexplained and many leave with their wish fulfilled.
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Source: https://hauntedwalk.com/news/ghost-lights-of-buck-hill-road/