Went to their Instagram page and we're really impressed with that cauldron. The patina finish and "crud" residue on the cauldron are fantastic. Side note on the ground hugging fog: Read in an article a few years back that fog chiller effectiveness is limited to a temperature differential between the air and the fog. If the ambient air temperature is very cold, the fog won't hug the ground. We've never bothered with chillers because our Halloweens tend to be on the chilly (and windy) side. We only had one Halloween way back in 2003 where we got a naturally occurring ground hugging fog effect that evening. It was one of the warmest Halloween nights we had ever had in all our haunting years in the Rochester, NY region, staying around 65 degrees that entire evening. Best guess is that it was only in the 40's and 50's max, dipping into the 30's overnight several days prior and the ground was actually colder than the air was that night.
Yeah...I recall the days where Halloweens were extremely chilly, so the chiller option was always pointless. But in recent years, I've been able to get some actual low-lying fog due to the warmer weather at the end of October. This year we had some really nice creeping stuff thanks to the ground still being pretty moist.
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Went to their Instagram page and we're really impressed with that cauldron. The patina finish and "crud" residue on the cauldron are fantastic. Side note on the ground hugging fog: Read in an article a few years back that fog chiller effectiveness is limited to a temperature differential between the air and the fog. If the ambient air temperature is very cold, the fog won't hug the ground. We've never bothered with chillers because our Halloweens tend to be on the chilly (and windy) side. We only had one Halloween way back in 2003 where we got a naturally occurring ground hugging fog effect that evening. It was one of the warmest Halloween nights we had ever had in all our haunting years in the Rochester, NY region, staying around 65 degrees that entire evening. Best guess is that it was only in the 40's and 50's max, dipping into the 30's overnight several days prior and the ground was actually colder than the air was that night.
Yeah...I recall the days where Halloweens were extremely chilly, so the chiller option was always pointless. But in recent years, I've been able to get some actual low-lying fog due to the warmer weather at the end of October. This year we had some really nice creeping stuff thanks to the ground still being pretty moist.
That fog sure is gorgeous.
Given that volume, and if they are running it for a few nights, I can only assume they are buying their fog juice in 55 gallon drums...
It's almost worth moving to a warmer climate...
You had me at fog porn. And it did not disappoint! lol =)
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