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4 Real Forest Ranger Stories | Creepy Abandoned Wilderness Stations

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Some ranger stations aren’t abandoned — they’re unfinished. 

In this episode of Blighty Nightmares, we uncover four real forest ranger stories tied to creepy abandoned wilderness stations hidden deep inside remote national parks. These are places where rangers worked alone, logged their final days… and then vanished without explanation. 

From fire lookout towers frozen in time to ranger outposts left exactly as they were, these stories reveal disturbing evidence — blood on porches, logbooks that counted down, and stations that were never officially closed. 

🕐 Stories in this episode:
The Fire Lookout With Blood on the Porch – The disappearance of Stephanie Stewart (Alberta, 2006)
The Logbook That Counted Down – The final recorded entries of ranger Randy Morgenson (1996)
The Station Where Everything Stayed – An abandoned outpost left untouched since the 1980s
The Cache That Wasn’t On Any Map – A survival shelter that shouldn’t exist — but does 

Told with grounded realism and immersive narration, these stories explore what happens when forest rangers work alone in places miles from civilization — where help can’t reach you, and some things don’t want to be found. 

🎧 Best listened to after dark.
 Some stations aren’t forgotten. They’re avoided. 

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