Welcome to the Camp Bulletin: where cute baby giggles meet existential terror. This week, we cracked open a bottle of Reddit’s darkest forest lore, with spine-snapping tales from real-life search and rescue teams. But first, we extend our love and support to everyone impacted by the Texas floods. Donate to Texas Flood Relief by clicking this link.We head to the woods (because, of course, we do). From ghost loops and ear-popping dread to invisible staircases and blurry men with no eyes, this episode will have you hugging your flashlight and rethinking that camping trip.This week’s wilderness warnings include:A four-year-old disappears … and her cries are stuck on a loop.A child reappears after two weeks with no dirt, no trauma, and a story about the "Fuzzy Man."Unexplained staircases deep in the forest ... and what happens when you climb them.Something pretending to be a mountain lion stalks a ranger. It isn’t.⚠️ Content Warning: Mentions of missing children, death, supernatural themes, animal attacks, and disturbing imagery.Sources:Reddit stories by u/searchandrescuewoodsDonate to Texas Flood ReliefStay out of the woods, campers. And, if you see a staircase in the trees, run. We'll be back early August with the final installment of our BTK series. "That’s Genevieve." "And that’s Kaitlyn."Sisters-in-law, best friends, former CNAs, and the sharp-witted duo behind Camping Is Canceled. Known for their mix of research-driven storytelling and unfiltered commentary, Gen and Kait tackle true crime cases (and Reddit rabbit holes) with empathy, curiosity, and a healthy dose of dark humor.Instagram: @campingiscanceledTikTok: @campingiscanceledContact: campingiscanceled@gmail.comCamp Bulletins are (typically) exclusive — only on PatreonLoving this content? Subscribe to Camping Is Canceled on Patreon and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Welcome to the Camp Bulletin: where cute baby giggles meet existential terror. This week, we cracked open a bottle of Reddit’s darkest forest lore, with spine-snapping tales from real-life search and rescue teams. But first, we extend our love and support to everyone impacted by the Texas floods. Donate to Texas Flood Relief by clicking this link.We head to the woods (because, of course, we do). From ghost loops and ear-popping dread to invisible staircases and blurry men with no eyes, this epis...