Épisodes

  • 121 | And I, Alone, Survived
    Dec 10 2025

    She was the only one still breathing.


    High in the frozen wilderness near Mount Bradley, a small plane slammed into the mountainside in 1976—leaving 28-year-old Lauren Elder alone, injured, and stranded on a sheer cliff of ice and rock. No map. No food. No rescue in sight.


    In this episode, you’ll step into Lauren’s boots as she faces an unthinkable fight for survival: clawing her way down a vertical mountainside, battling whiteout conditions, and pushing past the limits of human endurance. You’ll feel the fear, the isolation—and the impossible decisions she had to make to stay alive.


    This isn’t just a survival story.


    It’s a story about what happens when the world expects you to die… and you choose to live anyway.


    Press play—and follow the footsteps of the woman who refused to disappear into the mountain.


    Link to VOTE: https://www.patreon.com/posts/144729255?utm_campaign=postshare_creator


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


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    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


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    30 min
  • 119 | A Legend and an Avalanche
    Nov 26 2025

    Craig Kelly: a legendary snowboarder who influenced the shape of the sport we see today. He had an unmatched enthusiasm for sliding on the snow, and his joy in it emphasized his spirit in competition. Even once leaving the competition slopes, Craig was enthralled with the outdoors and the snow. Determined to become a back country guide, on his snowboard rather than skis, he pioneered the path for snowboarders all over the world today. In 2003, that path came to a sudden end when an avalanche broke look on the slopes of Durrand Glacier, and buried him, along with several others, under a dozen feet of snow.


    Welcome back to Tragedy with a View.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Merch is now available here! https://5c8ffc-3.myshopify.com


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    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.

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    28 min
  • 118 | An Ode to Dr. Jane Goodall
    Nov 19 2025

    Dr. Jane Goodall: A Revolution in Understanding Our World


    In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall—trailblazing primatologist, environmental activist, and one of the most influential voices for our planet. From her groundbreaking work with wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park to her global advocacy for conservation and compassion, Dr. Goodall didn’t just reshape science—she changed how millions of people see themselves, animals, and the Earth we share.


    We dive into the discoveries that challenged long-held scientific beliefs, the personal journey that fueled her unwavering hope, and the movement she inspired across generations. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or just discovering her work, this episode shines a light on the revolutionary spirit and gentle determination of a woman whose impact continues to ripple across the world.


    Join us as we celebrate Dr. Jane Goodall’s remarkable contributions—and explore why her message of empathy, stewardship, and action matters now more than ever.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Merch is now available here! https://5c8ffc-3.myshopify.com


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!

    https://www.patreon.com/TragedywithaView?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.

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    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


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    40 min
  • 117 | The Ghosts of Flight 401
    Nov 12 2025

    These stories gave me chills, and there are many more like them out there. When Flight 401 crashed into the Everglades, it happened due to a tiny, simple mistake. And those who died were seen again.

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    24 min
  • Bonus: Crypt Keeper - Tales of the Darkcast Network
    Oct 31 2025

    In this bonus episode, some of the Darkcast Network come together to create a compilation of spooky stories just for you! Each episode is 5-15 minutes long and contains content from the shows:

    Book of the Dead

    Day by Day True Crime Stories

    Missing in the PNW

    Murder in the PNW

    Mythical True Crime

    POD of Terror

    Beyond the Rainbow

    Rogue Darkness

    The Final Trace

    The Bell Witch Podcast

    And yours truly, Tragedy with a View.


    Enjoy!

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    1 h et 52 min
  • 115 | The Eruption of Mount St Helens
    Oct 29 2025

    In May of 1980 there were many questions, theories and thoughts about what the smoking and rumbling Mount St Helens would do. Would it just release a poof of smoke? All that build up for nothing? Would it spew lava in a stream down its sides? creating a torrent of red, oranges and reds that spread like a scene out of the movies? Or would it blow its top? When the world learned what it did on May 18th, blowing its top was a more accurate description than anyone could imagine. 57 people died due to the eruption. In this episode of Tragedy with a View, you will hear of one of those who lost his life, and of a family who got lucky.


    Welcome back to Tragedy with a View.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Merch is now available here! https://5c8ffc-3.myshopify.com


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    https://www.patreon.com/TragedywithaView?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


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    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.

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    27 min
  • 114 | James Alexander Cary: The First Murdered Ranger
    Oct 22 2025

    The 1920s—dubbed the Roaring Twenties—was a decade of dramatic social and cultural change in the United States. It was an era defined by jazz music, flapper fashion, booming industry, and a bold break from traditional norms. Cities grew rapidly, speakeasies flourished, and Prohibition—instituted by the 18th Amendment in 1920—made the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol illegal.


    But far from curbing drinking, Prohibition fueled a surge in organized crime, smuggling, and violence. Even the most remote corners of the country weren’t spared, including the newly protected lands of the U.S. national parks.


    In 1927, amidst this backdrop of national upheaval, James Alexander Cary, a park ranger at Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas, became the first national park ranger to be murdered in the line of duty.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Merch is now available here!


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


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    31 min
  • 113 | The Child Who Vanished: Jaryd Atadero
    Oct 15 2025

    October 2, 1999. The day is etched in the boy’s father’s mind. He’s wearing blue sweat pants, a pull over and white tennis shoes. He is sitting in the back seat of a car, and just before it pulls away, Jaryd looks at this father with big, innocent brown eyes. He blinks once before saying “I love you too daddy.” And this is the last time Allyn Atadero sees his son alive again.


    Welcome back to Tragedy with a View.


    The outdoors are a beautiful that can be filled with light and bliss and many different ways to bring yourself closer to those you love and yourself. But they can also be filled with terror and death, imminent and oppressive. Join me as we dig into these stories that inspire you to be just a little bit more careful while you’re in the outdoors. Please rate and subscribe from whatever listening platform you use.


    Merch is now available here! https://5c8ffc-3.myshopify.com


    Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive content, sneak peaks, and more!

    https://www.patreon.com/TragedywithaView?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator


    Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get the most up to see photos and relevant episode information.

    https://www.instagram.com/tragedywithaview?igsh=MTN2ZDF3dWhobHI2Yw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

    https://www.facebook.com/share/1AxRPt2xGs/?mibextid=wwXIfr


    And don’t forget to send us a Campfire Confessional to tragedywithaview@gmail.com - accepting all stories from the outdoors but especially looking for those that make us laugh to help lighten the heaviness that comes with tragedy.


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    34 min