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  • The Hermit of Devil's Tooth — Fexingo Horror
    2026/05/07
    August 1994, just outside the small town of Dyersville, Montana. Luna is sent to check on a backcountry cabin after a fire watch goes silent. The ranger there, a quiet man named Corbin, has been alone for eleven years. But when she reaches his cabin, she finds the fire burning, the logbook current, and Corbin sitting perfectly still in his chair—too still. What he has been watching in the dark between the pines, what has been watching him back, is not something the Park Service has a protocol for. This is a story about loneliness, about the things that fill a silence when no one else is there. It is also about what happens when something answers back from the other side of the ridge, and about the price of looking too long into the dark. A slow, quiet burn with no easy way out.

    #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #ParkServiceStories #Montana #FireWatch #CabinInTheWoods #Loneliness #TheHermitOfDevilsTooth #Corbin #Dyersville #August1994 #Backcountry #Silence #VoicesInTheWind #Darkness #Pines #Unsettling #NoClosure #NationalParkHorror #RangerLogbook

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    5 分
  • The Lost Party on Bitter Creek Trail — Fexingo Horror
    2026/05/06
    June 2019. A search-and-rescue call comes in at 2 AM for a missing hiker on Bitter Creek Trail, a remote stretch of the White Mountains that Luna knows better than her own heartbeat. The man’s name is Daniel Parrish, thirty-four, no wilderness experience. But when Luna finds his campsite, the tent is still zipped, sleeping bag still warm, and his phone is on the picnic table, camera open to a photo of something she cannot explain. The trail behind him shows no sign of retreat. The trail ahead shows no sign of passage. Over the next three nights, she pieces together what the forest took from Daniel Parrish—and what it might have taken from her, too. This is not a story about getting lost. It is about the moment when the trail forgets you were ever there.

    #ParkServiceStories #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #BitterCreekTrail #DanielParrish #WhiteMountains #SearchAndRescue #MissingHiker #ForestHorror #TrailFiction #RangerStories #LunaNarrates #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #Backcountry #Unresolved #LingeringDread #AloneInTheWoods #NationalParkHorror #RangerLogbook

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    9 分
  • The Night the Lights Went Out at Split Rock — Fexingo Horror
    2026/05/05
    July 2022. A derelict motel on a forgotten stretch of Highway 17 in northern Minnesota. I was three days into a backcountry patrol when the call came in—a woman had walked out of the woods near Split Rock, barefoot, still holding a keycard. She wouldn't speak, but her eyes kept fixing on something behind me. The sheriff dismissed it as a lost hiker. The motel clerk said she'd checked in three weeks ago, alone, and never left her room until that morning. But the room was empty—no luggage, no clothes, no trace of anyone having been there. Just a lamp that flickered even after I unplugged it. And a smell like wet ash and old copper. This is what I found when I went looking for what she was running from.

    #SplitRockMotel #Highway17 #Minnesota #LostHiker #Keycard #FlickeringLamp #WetAsh #OldCopper #ForestService #RangerLuna #ParkServiceStories #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #StandaloneEpisode #SoloNarration #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #NoClosure #NationalParkHorror #RangerLogbook

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    7 分
  • The Gray River Census — Fexingo Horror
    2026/05/04
    A routine backcountry census in Montana's Gray River drainage becomes a slow unraveling when Luna discovers a family living off-grid in a valley that isn't on any map. The father speaks in careful present tense, the mother never shows her face, and the children count stars that don't align with the known sky. Set in late autumn of 2021, along a road that ends at a rusted gate, this episode is about the quiet horror of finding people who should not exist—and who seem to have been waiting for you.

    #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #ParkServiceStories #GrayRiver #Montana #OffGrid #Backcountry #Census #Ranger #NationalForest #LostValley #Family #Stars #Autumn #Isolation #WrongSky #Wait #Unmapped #NationalParkHorror #RangerLogbook

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    7 分
  • The Woman Who Came Back from Tanglewood — Fexingo Horror
    2026/05/03
    In the summer of 2018, a woman named Mara Kincaid walked out of the Tanglewood National Forest after being missing for eleven days. She was found on the shoulder of Forest Service Road 17, barefoot, sunburned, her uniform in tatters, carrying nothing but a soiled canvas bag. She refused medical attention. She refused to say where she had been. What she did say — to me, in my role as backcountry ranger — was that she had followed a light between the trees, and that the forest had let her go on purpose. This is my account of the nights I spent with Mara in the ranger station, listening to her talk about the hunger, the patience, and the shape that walked the trails at dusk. Tanglewood is still open. But there are places inside it that the maps don't show.

    #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #ParkServiceStories #RangerLuna #TanglewoodNationalForest #MaraKincaid #ForestServiceRoad17 #TheHunger #TheShape #ElevenDays #BackcountryRanger #ForestHorror #NationalParks #MissingHiker #Uncanny #SlowBurn #AtmosphericHorror #SoloNarration #NationalParkHorror #RangerLogbook

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    8 分
  • The Last Fire Watch at Black Pine — Fexingo Horror
    2026/05/02
    August 1987. Luna spends a week relieving the fire lookout at Black Pine Tower in the Bitterroot National Forest, a two-hour hike from the nearest road. The tower is a relic: rusted catwalk, single cot, a radio that crackles with static. The old ranger, a man named Harlan, warns her about the draw-down — a dry lightning storm that pulls fire from the sky, and something else that walks the ridge when the smoke clears. Luna doesn't believe him. Then the storm hits, and she sees the lights moving through the trees, hundreds of them, silent, patient, watching the tower. She stays the full week because that's what the job demands. But she never goes back up that trail, and she never logs what she saw. The description is a slow-burn account of isolation, duty, and the quiet terror of being watched by something that doesn't need fire to burn.

    #BlackPineTower #BitterrootNationalForest #FireLookout #HarlanMeadows #DryLightning #DrawDown #ForestService #RangerStories #IsolationHorror #SlowBurn #CreepyForest #LightsInTheTrees #WatchfulHorror #August1987 #Montana #NationalPark #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #ParkServiceStories #NationalParkHorror

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    8 分