Send us a text For this special Halloween episode we have two tales for you listeners. These legendary tales have been told by firelight for many years and tonight you'll hear Nash Wilders interpretation of them. Hope you're ready for a double dose of frontier frights. First we ride into the moonlit mesquite of South Texas where a headless apparition has been spotted wanderin the range atop a pale horse. Then we venture to Eldorado Canyon, where howling can be heard on the wind more than usua...
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Send us a text For this special Halloween episode we have two tales for you listeners. These legendary tales have been told by firelight for many years and tonight you'll hear Nash Wilders interpretation of them. Hope you're ready for a double dose of frontier frights. First we ride into the moonlit mesquite of South Texas where a headless apparition has been spotted wanderin the range atop a pale horse. Then we venture to Eldorado Canyon, where howling can be heard on the wind more than usua...
Send us a text Looking for something spooky? Maybe something a bit outlaw? How about a little bit of both? Dead Crow Ranch is a new, fictional horror podcast with a bit of western twang. Stories are told campfire style by the undead narrator, Nash Wilder. This cowboy crypt keeper will bring you tales to chill your bones while you relax by the fire. Tune in and subscribe! Much more grity western horror is on its way!
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Send us a text For this special Halloween episode we have two tales for you listeners. These legendary tales have been told by firelight for many years and tonight you'll hear Nash Wilders interpretation of them. Hope you're ready for a double dose of frontier frights. First we ride into the moonlit mesquite of South Texas where a headless apparition has been spotted wanderin the range atop a pale horse. Then we venture to Eldorado Canyon, where howling can be heard on the wind more than usua...