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Hosted by two friends who share a passion for the wilderness and a fascination with what can go wrong there, each week hosts Danielle and Cassie explore the darker side of our National Parks and explore these treasured places in a whole new way - because behind the iconic arches and towering trees lie layered histories, grisly encounters, extraordinary stories of survival, tragic ends and so much more. But it isn’t always chills and thrills. By sharing inspiring tales and their desire for protecting our planet’s wild places, they hope the show will inspire listeners to lace up their own hiking boots and take a walk into the wild to create meaningful adventures of their own.
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In the 1970s Shirley Dougherty moved to Harpers Ferry West Virginia and started experiencing strange occurrences. And she wasn’t alone. Residents were quick to tell her their experiences with the paranormal, and she eventually complied them into a book - a text that became the foundation of what she claims to be America’s’ oldest ghost tour. Today, Danielle brings us on our own through one of the country’s most spooky locations.
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Articles: National Park Service, Fergus M. Bordewich,The Gilder Lehrman Collection, PBS, 12 WBOY, The WV Independent Observer, HauntedHouses.com, Library of Virginia, West Virginia Haunts and Legends, Only In Your State
Videos: Expeditions in Education, The Hauntings of Harpers Ferry
Podcasts: Stuff You Missed In History Class
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In the fall of 1961, a couple driving through New Hampshire’s White Mountains encountered something no one could explain. What followed would become the first widely reported alien abduction case in American history — and the blueprint for every abduction story that came after.
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The Abduction of Betty and Barney Hill: Alien Encounters, Civil Rights, and the New Age in America, by Matthew Bowman (2023).
“Do We Have Evidence of Alien Life?” by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023).
“They Knew What They Had Seen,” by Colin Dickey (Slate, 2023).
“Betty And Barney Hill UFO Abduction Story Commemorated On Official N.H. Highway Plaque,” by Lee Speigel (Huffpost, 2011).
The Interrupted Journey: Two Lost Hours Aboard a Flying Saucer, by John G. Fuller (1966).
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In the summer of 2021, the world was captivated by the story of Gabby Petito, a young woman who went missing and was later found murdered in Wyoming. While her story is heartbreaking, the widespread media coverage concerning her case revealed something equally disturbing - the disproportionate attention to cases of missing young, conventionally attractive white women, compared to cases involving missing people of color, particularly those of Indigenous women. In honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Awareness month we bring attention to two Indigenous women whose stories did not receive the same media attention as Gabby’s (and others like her), but are deserved of equal recognition and remembrance.
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Book: Searching for Savanna: The Murder of One Native American Woman and the Violence Against the Many by Mona Gable
Articles: NBC Insider, CNN, The New Yorker, UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog, The Canadian Encyclopedia, Grand Forks Herald, Cahuilla Consortium, Valley News Live, Fox 13 News, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, Dover NH, Common Dreams
Reports: A Place Where It Feels Like Home, The Story of Tina Fontaine, National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
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In the winter of 1997, a man-eating tiger terrorized a remote village in the Russian Far East. This wasn’t a defensive attack — the tiger was hunting specific humans, with eerie patience and purpose. What followed is one of the most chilling wildlife stories ever documented.
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The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival, by John Vaillant (2010).
Conflict Tiger, film by Sasha Snow (2006).
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On October 11th, 1923, deep in Tunnel 13 high in the Siskiyou mountains of Oregon, four men were killed in a train robbery gone wrong. The trio responsible, the DeAutremont brothers, had planned the crime and dreamed of stealing their way to a life of riches but made a series of fatal mistakes that would haunt them forever. What has gone down in Pacific Northwest history as “the last great American train robbery” is also recognized as the birth of modern American forensic criminology.
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Book: Tragedy at Southern Oregon Tunnel 13: DeAutremonts Hold Up the Southern Pacific by Scott Mangold
Documentaries: Oregon Public Broadcasting: Murder on the Southern Pacific, Anchor Pictures: The Crime of the d'Autremont Brothers
Articles: Oregon Encyclopedia, Historic Missourians, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Environment Oregon Research and Policy Center, The Wilderness Society, Jefferson Public Radio
Podcasts: Criminalia: The Day the DeAutremont Brothers Bungled the Robbery of Southern Pacific Train No. 13
Videos: Jesse James (1939) trailer, KTVL 10
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In 1910, two trains became stranded in Washington’s Cascade Mountains during a record-breaking snowstorm. After six harrowing nights, a massive avalanche swept them off the mountainside — the deadliest avalanche in U.S. history. More than a century later, one question still lingers: could the disaster have been prevented?
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“A ‘haunted hike’ brings Washington disaster to life,” by Courtney Flatt (Northwest Public Broadcasting, 2023).
“White Death in the Cascades,” by Lauren Tarshis (Scholastic Scope, 2022).
“The 1910 Wellington Train Disaster,” (Washington Our Home, 2021).
The White Cascade: The Great Northern Railway Disaster and America's Deadliest Avalanche, by Gary Krist (2007).
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In 1997, a lifelong Canadian logger had reached the end of his rope. For years Grant Hadwin attempted to sound the alarm to the dangers of the logging industry, but his attempts to speak for the trees repeatedly fell on deaf ears. Ultimately, he did something almost unforgivable, he cut down K’iid K'yaas - a sacred, protected and beloved Sitka Spruce. His hopes of using the act to garner attention to the evils of logging backfired and shortly after committing the crime, Grant Hadwin disappeared forever.
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Book: The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness, and Greed by John Vaillant
Documentary: Hadwin's Judgement
Articles, Journals & Websites:
Haida Laas - Journal of the Haida Nation
Council of the Haida Nation
Haida Tourism
Gwaii Haanas / Government of Canada
Tapestry Institute: Weaving Indigenous Knowledge Into Life
New Yorker - The Golden Bough
The New York Times
Colorado Fire Camp
Wikipedia - Hecate Strait
Tree Sisters
British Columbia: An Untold History
The Nation
Haida Ethics and Values
Podcasts:
The Ouija Broads: Tales from the Pacific Northweird - The Golden Spruce, Part One and Two
Videos:
Justinthetrees: What Happened to the Golden Spruce?
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Today, more than 1 billion people around the world celebrate Earth Day—but decades before this global movement began, one woman laid the foundation. When aerial pesticide programs drenched the Northeast in chemicals like DDT, devastating ecosystems and killing thousands of wildlife species, marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson sounded the alarm. Her groundbreaking book, Silent Spring, ignited a nationwide reckoning with the hidden environmental costs of modern life.
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The Sea Around Us, by Rachel Carson (1951).
Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson (1962).
“The Story of Silent Spring,” by the National Resources Defense Council (2015).
“The Right Way to Remember Rachel Carson,” by Jill Lepore (The New Yorker, 2018).
“The Personal Attacks on Rachel Carson as a Woman Scientist” by Mark Stoll (Environment & Society Portal, 2020).
“Rachel Carson Memorial,” (Atlas Obscura, 2023).
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After over a month of a long, arduous overland journey the Roosevelt-Rondon Expedition finally reaches the waters of the River of Doubt. Their troubles have just begun as they are about to face not only the beauty of the unknown, but its perils. Everyone will starve and suffer - but not everyone will survive.
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Articles - NPS, Medium
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Hosts Cassie and Danielle from National Park After Dark are launching a brand new podcast, Watch Her Cook!
Watch Her Cook is a weekly podcast that highlights the incredible women throughout history who have shattered the glass ceiling on the expectations of what women "should" be. From trailblazing inventors and fierce activists to notorious outlaws and criminal masterminds, these women proved their capabilities far surpassed domestic duties.
Every episode dives into the lives of these extraordinary women, some changed the world in groundbreaking ways, and others, in chilling ones.
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Following a crushing political defeat in 1913 former president Theodore Roosevelt turned to what soothed him the most - the wild and pushing his limits within it. Roosevelt is a complicated historical figure - one who is remembered in teddy bears, for his legacy of public land protection, as the country’s youngest and most influential politician as well as a man who held racist ideals - but not many remember him as a man who lived for adventure and pioneering exploration. When the opportunity presented itself to participate in an expedition into untouched Amazonian jungle to map an unexplored river - he was willing to die for it.
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Botanists Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter changed the stereotype of women in botany when they found a love for not the delicate flowers, but the cacti with thorns and the vegetation that thrived in the most inhospitable environments. They set out to do something that had never been done before, to be the first women to boat the entirety of the Colorado River and map out the flora of the Grand Canyon. If successful, they would be the first women to ever survive the trip.
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In July of 1897, three men were carried into the sky inside a hydrogen balloon with the goal of being the first to reach the North Pole. The fate of their ambitious expedition remained a mystery for decades until the 1930’s, when a chance discovery unveiled the location of their final camp. But that revelation only gave rise to more puzzling questions we are still trying to answer today.
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St Augustine Fl is a great place for a ghost tour! so much good history included. Went on Halloween many years ago and at each stop they had added actors in costume with props that told each story. The normal tours are great too.
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I've been enjoying the podcast overall but have to agree with another comment from a different episode that there are too many side conversations going on. Hopefully the storytelling is streamlined in the future, I'm easily distracted. 🥴
My uncle was a ranger at Mt. Rainier and actually had to tell tourists NOT to put their child on a bear for photos. 🤦
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Dr. Herr is now working on creating a bionic leg, the first of its kind that would allow amputees to use their brain to control their prosthetic, so far test have shown that this bionic leg is the first that allows amputees to walk at a pace on par with those without amputations and also to change speed. After being told he would never climb again he also created prosthetic legs that did allow for him to climb and keep up with others climbers who have all of their limbs. How amazing!
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