‘The common sentiment about ‘The Second Location’ is that it should be avoided at all costs, particularly if somebody is attempting to take you there and certainly if that person is a stranger. The author, here, would like to endorse the traveler’s gut in these situations, understanding that it will rightfully sense danger in places like ‘The Second Location’ and in the regulars who hope, so often, to bring guests. The author extends, also, a caveat to the previous statement, suggesting merely that ‘The Second Location’ has received an undeserved reputation from those who have abused its relative isolation in the past, and that there is much to like about ‘The Second Location’ for those that approach it free of ill intent.
It’s just that you never hear from the people who liked being taken there.’
-an excerpt, Autumn by the Wayside