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Are primitive, tribal people still living in the United States in modernity? Are feral people or “wild men” living in the shadows of Texas? Chester Moore and Lyle Blackburn investigate chilling reports from Trinity Bay to the Big Thicket.
What’s really lurking in the wild woods of Texas?
From the windswept marshes of Trinity Bay near Galveston to the shadowy trails of the Big Thicket National Preserve, Chester and Lyle uncover forgotten tales, firsthand accounts, and investigative research that point to off-grid people living outside the norms of society—some possibly for generations.
🔍 Inside the episode:
A deep dive into a forgotten book documenting 1960s–80s reports of primitive people and strange encounters in the Trinity Bay region
Accounts of a “wild man” said to haunt the Old and Lost River areas in recent years
Shocking similarities to Big Thicket encounters covered by a longtime Texas newspaper columnist
A discussion on the blurred lines between cryptid legends, folklore, and real human survival stories
The reality—and implications—of feral humans or clandestine off-grid groups in the backwoods
🧠 Chester and Lyle also examine how this topic ties into growing national interest in feral people lore, asking hard questions about what might still be hidden in the remote corners of the American wilderness.
💀 Perfect for fans of:
Dark Outdoors pulls back the curtain on the hidden realities of America’s wild spaces—and this episode may be the most thought-provoking yet.
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Are primitive, tribal people still living in the United States in modernity? Are feral people or “wild men” living in the shadows of Texas? Chester Moore and Lyle Blackburn investigate chilling reports from Trinity Bay to the Big Thicket.
What’s really lurking in the wild woods of Texas?
From the windswept marshes of Trinity Bay near Galveston to the shadowy trails of the Big Thicket National Preserve, Chester and Lyle uncover forgotten tales, firsthand accounts, and investigative research that point to off-grid people living outside the norms of society—some possibly for generations.
🔍 Inside the episode:
A deep dive into a forgotten book documenting 1960s–80s reports of primitive people and strange encounters in the Trinity Bay region
Accounts of a “wild man” said to haunt the Old and Lost River areas in recent years
Shocking similarities to Big Thicket encounters covered by a longtime Texas newspaper columnist
A discussion on the blurred lines between cryptid legends, folklore, and real human survival stories
The reality—and implications—of feral humans or clandestine off-grid groups in the backwoods
🧠 Chester and Lyle also examine how this topic ties into growing national interest in feral people lore, asking hard questions about what might still be hidden in the remote corners of the American wilderness.
💀 Perfect for fans of:
Dark Outdoors pulls back the curtain on the hidden realities of America’s wild spaces—and this episode may be the most thought-provoking yet.

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