Julian Sands described 'chilling' experience of finding human remains during hikes in last interview
05.07.2023 - 18:45
/ foxnews.com
The story of Julian Sands' disappearance has been sad from the beginning, but when his remains were found on the mountain he was hiking last month, it turned downright tragic. In light of the prolific actor's death, his last interview has resurfaced – an interview with Radio Times in which he discussed hiking. He even revealed what it felt like to come across human remains in the mountains.
Sands, who had been acting steadily since the early '80s and is known for movies like "A Room with a View" and "Arachnophobia," was also known for his immense love of hiking. "I’ve found spooky things on mountains, when you know you’re in a place where many people have lost their lives, whether it be on the Eiger or in the Andes," he recalled to the outlet. "You may be confronted with human remains and that can be chilling." He continued, "It’s not necessarily supernatural, it’s possibly all too natural – what I would call hypernatural.
You’re in the presence of big nature and big nature is revealing itself in all its power. It can take us over a threshold of hypersensitivity into a realm of natural forces." Sands left for his last hike on Jan. 13, planning to explore Mount Baldy in southern California.
He'd been hiking for decades although, as he admitted, many of his friends had stopped because the activity had become increasingly dangerous over the years. "Pals I used to climb with have stopped going to the mountains, partly because they find, with climate change, the rock faces have become much more unstable, partly, it’s age," he explained. "If you don’t really have the desire, the focus for climbing a route, if you’re not absolutely committed, it becomes much more dangerous and it’s a much more deflating experience." He said
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