The Great Weird Outdoors

Welcome to the Great Weird Outdoors

11 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Episode 1 — “Welcome to The Great Weird Outdoors” This is where it begins. In the first episode of The Great Weird Outdoors, I introduce who I am, why I built this project, and what draws me to the strange side of the wilderness. From years spent hiking, working, and living in the outdoors, I’ve learned that not every experience out there fits neatly into a guidebook. Then we head into South Carolina—to the dark, humid edges of Scape Ore Swamp—where a late-night encounter in 1988 sparked one of the most famous cryptid cases in the United States: the Lizard Man. A flat tire. A lonely road. And something moving fast out of the trees. This is just the beginning.

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