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I’m your host Cull and this is Backwoods Creepy.
Nostalgia is an interesting thing. We love to think back and remember the fun carefree idles of our past, moments and adventures that make up our youth. But remembering and recreating are two very different things. Where one is a nice way to glimpse the world of our childhood selves, the other tends to remind us of the time gone and the ways in which both we, and the world, have changed. Sometimes, maybe even often, not for the better.
Our first tale is called The Church.
Why is the treeline at night such a scary thing to stare into? Is it because it’s so hard to decipher what's in there, to make out any distinct shapes? Maybe it’s the knowledge that there is bustling life in the inky blackness beyond, a world just out of our sight? Or is it because the darkness there seems to be looking back, staring just as intently at us as we at it? Of course, the truth is, it’s all three and we know it.
Our second tale is called Bare Footprints in the Ice.
Alright folks, thanks for listening to Backwoods Creepy - Strange Encounters in the Forest. The first story is from an unknown original poster and the second was courtesy of BoobeiusHagrid. Send me your story to [email protected]. Ideally your story truly happened to you and is 1000 words at least. You can also dm or message me on Twitter and Instagram @backwoodscreepy.
https://linktr.ee/backwoodscreepypod
As always, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate, review, and spread the word! To support the show and help keep the content rolling go to Patreon and search Backwoods Creepy. As a Patron you’ll get episodes early, special Patrons only content, and more. patreon.com/user?u=90835879
Music and SFX - A Hand In The Dark by Underbelly and Ty Mayer courtesy of YouTube Free Studio Library
Thanks for listening and remember to take only pictures, leave only footprints, and always trust your gut!
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I’m your host Cull and this is Backwoods Creepy.
Nostalgia is an interesting thing. We love to think back and remember the fun carefree idles of our past, moments and adventures that make up our youth. But remembering and recreating are two very different things. Where one is a nice way to glimpse the world of our childhood selves, the other tends to remind us of the time gone and the ways in which both we, and the world, have changed. Sometimes, maybe even often, not for the better.
Our first tale is called The Church.
Why is the treeline at night such a scary thing to stare into? Is it because it’s so hard to decipher what's in there, to make out any distinct shapes? Maybe it’s the knowledge that there is bustling life in the inky blackness beyond, a world just out of our sight? Or is it because the darkness there seems to be looking back, staring just as intently at us as we at it? Of course, the truth is, it’s all three and we know it.
Our second tale is called Bare Footprints in the Ice.
Alright folks, thanks for listening to Backwoods Creepy - Strange Encounters in the Forest. The first story is from an unknown original poster and the second was courtesy of BoobeiusHagrid. Send me your story to [email protected]. Ideally your story truly happened to you and is 1000 words at least. You can also dm or message me on Twitter and Instagram @backwoodscreepy.
https://linktr.ee/backwoodscreepypod
As always, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate, review, and spread the word! To support the show and help keep the content rolling go to Patreon and search Backwoods Creepy. As a Patron you’ll get episodes early, special Patrons only content, and more. patreon.com/user?u=90835879
Music and SFX - A Hand In The Dark by Underbelly and Ty Mayer courtesy of YouTube Free Studio Library
Thanks for listening and remember to take only pictures, leave only footprints, and always trust your gut!
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