Camp Monsters REI Co-op
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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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Tailypo
An old man at his cabin in Appalachia finds a dried-out old relic of a strange experience long ago. It brought back a lot of memories. And, as it turns out, that isn't all it brings back.
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Tommyknockers
Lara just moved into a new house in an old coal-mining town in West Virginia. One night, she begins to hear sounds behind the walls of her basement bedroom. Knocking, knocking…
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The Mujina
Leilani was just trying to catch a movie at the local Honolulu drive-in when she walked into the bathroom and found a redheaded woman peering suspiciously into the mirror.
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Fresno Nightcrawler
One night in Fresno, California, Mateo's security camera caught strange, pale, billowy, disembodied legs walking across his front lawn. But when he looked out the window, there was nothing there...
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Augerino
BONUS EPISODE from the Camp Monsters live show at the REI Flagship store in Denver, Colorado.
Join host, Weston Davis, as he shares a personal story of his encounter with the Augerino, a wormy-snake-like creature attracted to water who bores tunnels through the earth... -
Camp Monsters is Back for Season 5
Camp Monsters is back for season 5, and the monsters are more mysterious than ever. Tune in to hear tales of peculiar creatures wandering through neighborhood yards, a strange relic discovered in a cabin in the woods, unexplained knocking in the basement and more.
Customer Reviews
Awesome Podcast: storytelling, narration and production
Recommend this to anyone who loves outdoors, camping, and campfire stories. We head out to hike as a family every weekend and I wanted a fun podcast for my kids to listen to on the drive. They love the podcast and so do I. Great stories, great storytelling, and excellent production.
To scary
I always find it super scary
Best narration out there
Weston Davis is great at what he does, the story writing does a great job at capturing the dreamlike shape of these encounters, while remaining vague enough the let you form your own terrifying description of them. The consistency of the quality is a pleasant surprise to experience throughout each season. The incorporation of the victims perspective and gaps in memory are a common theme that add to the storytelling in a unique way. The helplessness you will feel when listening intently to these stories in countless scenarios is a testament to Weston’s story telling ability.
5/5