
The Thaw at Murdock Hollow
In early March of 2019, a late-season blizzard stranded Luna at a gas station outside the tiny town of Murdock Hollow, Pennsylvania. The attendant, a man named Calvin, warned her not to take the county road once the plow

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 23 episodes
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The treeline marks the edge of the known world. In this anthology podcast, Luna takes you into the forest's threshold — where trails end, where the undergrowth thickens, where something waits just beyond the last pine. Each episode is a self-contained story about hikers, rangers, and wanderers who cross into the deep woods and find the old things that live there: root-woven traps, villages that don't appear on maps, a cabin with no door. From the Pacific Northwest to the Appalachian spine, these are tales of wrong turns and quiet horrors. Luna's voice draws you into the dusk-light, the snap of a twig, the feeling of being watched. No two stories share the same trail, but all of them end at the treeline — the moment you realize you should have turned back.
Unknown Host hosts The Treeline — Fexingo Horror, a general show with 23 episodes published.

In early March of 2019, a late-season blizzard stranded Luna at a gas station outside the tiny town of Murdock Hollow, Pennsylvania. The attendant, a man named Calvin, warned her not to take the county road once the plow

When a retired forest ranger loans Luna a weathered logbook from an abandoned fire lookout station, she discovers entries spanning thirty years — observations of weather, wildlife, and smoke sightings. But mixed in with

Luna recalls a night in late October when a stranger arrived at the Cinder Creek Fire Tower, claiming to have walked out of a wildfire that hadn't started yet. The man carried no map, no water, and a burn on his arm that

It was autumn of 2021 when I stopped at Lonesome Pine Station, a half-abandoned gas stop on County Road 17 outside of Mercy, West Virginia. The air smelled of pine needles and stale coffee. The girl behind the counter ha

Late November, just before the first hard freeze. Luna hikes the Frost Creek Trail in the Oregon Cascades, trying to outpace a memory she can't shake. At the trailhead she meets an old man who offers a warning about the

October 2022, just past midnight on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Luna pulls over at Painted Rock Overlook after a storm knocks out her GPS. There's a wooden sign at the trailhead—hand-carved, freshly painted, reading 'Do Not

In the autumn of 2021, Luna took an unmarked trail off the Blue Ridge Parkway, following a creek she'd only seen on a hand-drawn map pinned to a bulletin board at a gas station in Floyd, Virginia. The map promised a chap

A backroad in the Oregon Coast Range. A strange lamp that stays lit in an abandoned farmhouse. And the man who saw something in its glow that changed how he understood the dark. Luna pieces together a story her uncle tol

Luna recalls a spring evening in the small town of Lost Creek, Oregon, where she met an old man named Ezra who lived alone at the edge of the treeline. He told her about the thing that had been watching his cabin for thr

After a late-season storm strands her at a trailhead near the small town of Frost Creek, Luna waits out the night in a rustic bunkhouse with an aging caretaker named Orrin. He tells her about the Snow Watcher—a presence

November 2021. A rural mail carrier named Darla runs the same route through the hills of Pendleton County for nineteen years, until one morning she finds a cardboard box sitting on the guardrail of Dead Man's Curve — a s

A long-haul trucker stops for coffee at Shady Bend, a 24-hour truck stop off Interstate 80 in western Nebraska. It's November, just after midnight, and the place is nearly empty. He notices a woman at a corner booth who

In the summer of 2019, a volunteer rang the bell at St. Agnes Church in Red Hill, Vermont, every evening at 6 p.m. for thirty years. When she stopped, the bell kept ringing on its own. Luna visited the church to record t

June 1998, Flagstone Ford, West Virginia — a stretch of creek where the water runs clear over limestone and the sound of something scraping against rock never quite stops. Luna's uncle told her about the boy who drowned

On a cold November night in 2018, a wildfire lookout named Marian Clary vanished from her post at Wolf Pass, a remote fire tower deep in the Klamath National Forest. No distress call, no sign of struggle, just an empty c

In the summer of 2019, Luna's cousin Mara moved to a rented farmhouse outside a town called Hensen, on a gravel road that ended at Twin Birch Creek. The house had a field out back, a rusted silo, and a shallow pond that

In the autumn of 2003, a backroads hitchhiker named Linus told me about the crossroads at Dusty Creek, where the pavement turns to gravel and the gravel to dirt, and the dirt ends at a fence line that wasn't there the we

October 2022. A dead-end road in northern Vermont. A house that wasn't on any map. Luna's truck broke down outside a farmhouse where the porch light stayed on all night — not to welcome, but to hold something back. Insid

October 2022, just past midnight on a two-lane road winding through the Monongahela National Forest. I was driving back from a weekend in Snowshoe when my GPS rerouted me onto County Road 29/7 — a gravel track that didn'

It was the summer of 2009, before the wildfire. Luna stops at a small roadside inn off Highway 89 in northern California, a place called the Willow Creek Inn that smells of cedar and old dust. The woman at the front desk
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