Camp Monsters
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These are the stories of impossible encounters with impossible creatures in the wildest corners of North America. We’ll travel the country, sit around campfires and talk about that thing that ran across the trail in the middle of the night, just beyond the beam of your flashlight. Come closer to the fire. Let’s hear the next legend.
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I've listened to this podcast all the way through multiple times and get excited about each new season and episode. 👏 Much thanks to the creators and other contributors.
HECK YEAH I'm so excited for the new season! 🤩
I'm so excited for the new season. I enjoy re-listening to these episodes and always look forward to the creativity and mystery of new stories (and the art, too). Thank you for making this podcast!
Best story telling voice ever! Very soothing.
A little, sometimes a lot, creepy. Always fun.
Is there any news on a season 5? This is my favorite podcast. I need more!
Thus is such a cozy podcast that I enjoy listening and relistening to often. The writing really draws me in and holds my attention, and his voice is soothing and unique. Not to mention the episode art is cool, too. Everyone working on the podcast seems really talented! Lately, when I can't sleep because my anxiety is bad, I turn on the podcast and it immediately draws me out of my anxious thoughts and I instead focus on the story. Basically, thank you for making and sharing this podcast!
please please say that we will be hearing more of him retelling stories. love this
Gives a whole new meaning to Razorbacks!
Thank you all for making and continuing this podcast. I can get pretty stressed out with work and school, but these stories help me focus my mind and give me something cool to listen to before I sleep. I always look forward to new episodes. Ngl some of the newer episodes have some loud bits that I find kind of too loud when the rest of the podcast is pretty quiet, but that could just be because I listen to it at night when I'm getting ready for bed. But honestly no matter what, I've always enjoyed this podcast. Thanks again!
A friend and I were just talking about this legend. It sounds like the base of the story is the Chapel Hill Light. I live just a few miles from where this is supposed to happen, and have friends that claim to have seen it. There is no mention of a signal house though. Where this takes place is a cut off rail to let trains pass. Supposedly, a signalman was killed at the road crossing trying to slow a train down on a cold rainy night. Some claim to see a headless man holding a lantern when the light appears. Other times, it's just a light. I have done very little research on this, but nothing to confirm this story. Awesome show and gave me goosebumps when he said a haunted railroad in Tennessee.
Yesss! I got so excited when I saw this episode had published! I've been waiting for the new season. :)
Re-listenig for the hundredth or so (definitely more) time in anticipation for season 4. Super excited!!
Very excited for new episodes! Thank you to everyone working on this podcast -- I look forward to new ones and re-listen to older ones.
I really like the artwork for each episode. the drawing of the char man is pretty freaky (In a good way)
this one was really freaky but really cool.
I always look forward to a new Camp Monsters episode. It helps me relax after a hard day of studying and homework
I'm always excited when a new Camp Monsters episode comes out. The story telling is really good!
We would run towards the street! (Husband and I) Great show!
I would run to roger