Subscribe & Survive: Get a Free Dark Outdoors -True Crime -Decal

“The most dangerous thing in the woods is people.” If you’re into the hard-edged, real-world side of the outdoors—cases, cautionary tales, and how to come home safe—Dark Outdoors® the multiple award-winning podcast is your show and this blog is your gateway to it.

This is the decal you will get!

To thank new listeners and readers, I’m mailing out a limited run of Dark Outdoors: The Most Dangerous Thing in the Woods is People decals—free.

What you’ll get

That creepy phantom killer image above is what you will get! It’s a perfect slap for your cooler, gun case, tackle box, or back glass. It’s a badge that says you take the wild—and the people in it—seriously.

How to claim yours (3 quick steps)

  1. Subscribe to the Dark Outdoors podcast using my Linktree where you will find links to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartradio & Audible:
    👉 linktr.ee/darkoutdoorspodcast
  2. Subscribe to this blog (Prompt Below)
  3. Email me at chester@chestermoore.com with subject line “Dark Outdoors Decal” and include:
    • Your mailing address (name, street, city, state, ZIP)

That’s it—I’ll drop a decal in the mail.

Why subscribe?

  • Real cases & real takeaways. Situational awareness, backcountry smarts, and stories that could save a life.
  • Expert voices. Law enforcement, search-and-rescue, biologists, survivors.
  • No fluff. Field-tested safety talk for hunters, anglers, hikers, and anyone who goes where the pavement ends.

Fine print (simple & fair)

  • Free while supplies last. One decal per household.
  • U.S. mailing addresses only for now.
  • Please allow a couple of weeks for delivery.
  • Your mailing address is used only to send the decal—no spam, no sharing.

Want to help even more?

After you subscribe, leave a quick rating or review in your podcast app. It helps other outdoorsmen and women find the show—and it helps keep people safer outside.

Stay sharp out there.

Chester Moore

PS: As I say at the end of every episode before you enter the outdoors, “Pray. Prepare & Pack Heat”.

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