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Ep 11: Slashin' Our Way Into Summer! - Friday the 13th (1980) // The Old Narrow Gauge Trail

Ep 11: Slashin' Our Way Into Summer! - Friday the 13th (1980) // The Old Narrow Gauge Trail

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We are celebrating our first Friday the 13th by discussing the 1980 slasher classic of the same name–because what kind of horror podcast would we be if we did not talk about this iconic franchise!

In today’s episode, we talk about the film's highs and lows, the birth of many of the horror tropes we love to make fun of today, the pristine summer camp vibes, and, of course, the outstanding practical effects.

And stick around for the paranormal segment of the podcast, as Ashley shares the true crime and haunted lore surrounding the dissappearance of a man known as "Bicycle Larry" and the Old Narrow Gauge Trail in Randolph, Maine.


Resources for Today’s Episode:

The Movies That Made Us: Friday the 13th - S3: E2

Camp Crystal Lake Tours

Friday the 13th Controversy: Did They Kill A Real Snake?

Reddit: Is it ‘Ki ki ki, ma ma ma’ or ‘Ch ch ch, ah ah ah’?

YouTube: Ch Ch Ch Ah Ah Ah

The Spooky Side of Maine: Hauntings and Urban Legends from the Pinetree State

The Ten Most Haunted Forests in the World

A Small Maine Town is Surrounded by One of the Most Haunted Forests in the World

NamUS: Missing Person - Lawrence Arthur Farrell

New England Legends: The Ghost of Bicycle Larry

Old Narrow Gauge Rail Trail

Old Narrow Gauge Trail - Haunt ME - S5: E3


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Music: Goosebumps by Veace D

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