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Stay wild,

Chester Moore

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Exploring Black Panther Insights with Chester Moore

Our readers love the black panther topic, so when Paul Fuzinski of Aptitude Outdoors asked to interview me about the topic I was glad share my thoughts.

What is the source of these black panther reports?

Here’s the conversation.

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One way you can really help support my independent media work is to subscribe to my Dark Outdoors® podcast. It covers everything from animal attacks to true crime in the outdoors and strange encounters. There’s no show quite like it.

Dark Outdoors is an independent media project. That means no big corporate backing, no glossy sponsorships dictating our content—just raw, real stories from the wilderness. Every blog post, podcast episode, and investigation is powered by passion and the support of our community. Subscriptions aren’t just about sustaining our work; they’re about making sure we can:

  • Dive Deep into Untold Stories: From environmental issues to outdoor safety, we cover topics that often go unnoticed.
  • Raise Awareness: With your support, we can amplify the voices and issues that need attention in the outdoor world like the growing and developing true crime, animal attacks and strange encounters in the great outdoors.
  • Support Our Families: As an independent creator, this isn’t just a passion—it’s our livelihood. Your subscription helps keep the lights on and ensures we can continue to bring you meaningful content.

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White Buffalo Inspires Epic Yellowstone Expedition

In the latest episode of Higher Calling Wildlife®, we embark on a life-changing journey into the heart of Yellowstone National Park inspired by a white buffalo.

Burned out and seeking renewal, I revisited the lessons of resilience and hope found in nature—lessons that bison, elk, and pronghorn embody so profoundly. Joined by kids from the Yellowstone area, we explored the Lamar Valley, photographed incredible wildlife, and shared stories of survival and recovery.

Watch our latest documentary “Finding Hope In Yellowstone” via the player below.

From witnessing bison during their mating season to spotting pronghorn and elusive grizzlies, the trip became a powerful reminder of nature’s ability to inspire, heal, and transform lives.

This episode highlights:

*The conservation success story of Yellowstone bison *The beauty of pronghorn, elk, and grizzly bears

*Mentorship through photography and wildlife conservation *A deeper connection with nature and God’s creation

*Through unforgettable wildlife encounters and the lens of young photographers, this adventure captures the power of hope and purpose in Yellowstone.

Join us as we celebrate the spirit of resilience—both in nature and in ourselves.

You can support future work like this with children across the nation by making a tax-deductible donation at this link here.

Chester Moore

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Huge Drones Seen Coming Off Water -Major Drone Mapping Project Announced

Dark Outdoors® gives an exclusive, detailed report of a huge drone seen at Sabine Lake on the Texas-Louisiana border as well as a large drone in the interior of Louisiana, plus more reports from the region.

We also talk with Scott Tompkins who has created www.dronetracker.app a mapping system to log drone sightings and to help get to the bottom of what’s going on.

Click here to get links to the show on Iheartradio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify & more.

Have you seen a strange drone? If so, you can share with us and choose to remain anonymous. Email chester@chestermoore.com.

So Why Report On These Drones?

*It’s obvious something strange is going on and the government is not being honest.

*People are seeing these on the water and while hunting, hiking and camping-that’s our domain.

*I have been putting together reports that go back several years of people being followed and even harassed by strange drones in the great outdoors.

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We cover true crime, animal attacks and strange encounters in the great outdoors and are set to make a big announcement on the show.

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Thank you for supporting me all these years! Much, much more to come in 2024.

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Chester Moore

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Mysterious Drone Sightings In the Great Outdoors -Drones Following People In the Woods!

Check out this special Dark Outdoors® episode on encounters with strange drones in the outdoors including hunters being harassed by drones.

We talk about implications of what is happening on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts.

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Great Smoky Mountains Wildlife

In 13 days the Higher Calling Wildlife® team is leaving Texas for the Great Smoky Mountains!

We will be doing a wildlife photography expedition for kids in our Wild Wishes® program. That program grants wildlife encounters for children with a critical illness, traumatic loss, abuse, neglect etc.

We met this awesome family on the North Carolina side of the Smoky last year during our gift-giving mission trip.

And we need your help.

We still haven’t raised all of the funds we need for the trip. Can you help with a tax-deductible donaton?

We’re $400 shy of our goal and for a small, but impactful ministry like ours, that’s a lot of money.

You can donate here.

You will be helping us help special kids experience the love of Christ and get mentored in how to use wildlife photography to raise awareness of wildlife conservation.

We will be specfically working to get great shots of elk on the North Carolina side and bears, whitetail and turkeys in Tennessee. Photos will be published here and in our fifth annual Higher Calling Wildlife® magazine.

You should see the kids faces when their photo is in print!

Thank you for considering!

Don’t Forget Dark Outdoors

A forgotten book details strange tales of harrowing encounters with alleged primitive tribes in the 1960s and 80s in the Trinity Bay area near the Galveston-Houston area. Check out this creepy and interesting show on the latest episode of Dark Outdoors.

As strange as it sounds a former newspaper editor documented numerous reports on this interesting phenomenon.

Listen to this episode of Dark Outdoors by clicking here. Get links to the show in Apple Podcasts, Spotify & IHeartradio.

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Hidden Tribe In Texas?

A forgotten book details strange tales of harrowing encounters with an alleged primitive tribe in the 1960s and 80s in the Trinity Bay area near the Galveston-Houston area. Check out this creepy and interesting show on the latest episode of Dark Outdoors.

As strange as it sounds a former newspaper editor documented numerous reports on this interesting phenomenon.

Listen to this episode of Dark Outdoors by clicking here. Get links to the show in Apple Podcasts, Spotify & IHeartradio.

*Are there modern people living in the ancient ways who have checked out of society and living off grid? Or are these just fanciful tales?

*This show also digs into a similar report in the Big Thicket National Preserve as detailed by the same writer.

*Was there a “wild man” running around the Old and Lost River area near Trinity Bay in recent years?

Have you ever heard of similar stories or encountered a primitive person in the forests of America? If so, share your story in the comments below or email chester@chestermoore.com.

*Hear a wild and strange episode of Dark Outdoors examine an interesting set of mysteries. Dark Outdoors is sponsored by Texas Fish & Game.

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I Want To Give You Something Cool!

This season of the Dark Outdoors podcast I want to do something special.

I want YOU to help me select a topic of a show.

Comment down below with your show suggestions on true crime in the outdoors, animal attacks or strange encounters or email them to me at chester@chestermoore.com. No suggestions like UFOS please. Doesn’t fit what I do.

Also, go subscribe to the show on your favorite podcasting platform. You can get the links for the show on IHeartradio, Apple Podcasts & Spotify below.

Email me at chester@chestermoore.com with your mailing address after your subscribe and I’ll send you this cool Dark Outdoors decal.

Also, don’t forget to check out episode 1 of season 4 of the award-winning podcast about the strange water deaths on Ladybird Lake in Austin and its like to the Smiley Face Killers phenomenon.

You can listen here on Apple Podcasts.

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My Uncle And The Rock Apes Of Vietnam

When I was a kid, my Uncle Jackie Moore used to tell us stories about his time in the Vietnam War, and one story, in particular, has stuck with me.

He would never tell us detailed battle stories or anything involving killing.

In fact, he would say quite often, “If someone starts talking about all of their confirmed kills, rest assured they were a cook and never saw combat. The real guys don’t talk about it.”

He would however, talk about his friends and things he saw there.

He said the scariest thing that ever happened to him wasn’t being shot at or navigating through the dense jungles; it was being set up on an ambush and feeling something hit him in the back. When he turned around, expecting to see an enemy soldier, he was shocked to see what he described as a “rock ape” throwing stones at him.

As a child, I imagined these were some kind of apes native to the Vietnamese jungles, but as I grew older, I learned that Vietnam has no native great apes.

What my uncle described was essentially a cryptid—a creature not proven by science. Sightings of these so-called “rock apes” were so common among soldiers that one of his friends in the troop earned the nickname “Rock Ape” because of his muscular build, reminiscent of the mysterious creatures they encountered.

He never spoke of it like a “yeti” or anything but like it was just a normal animal they saw quite a bit in country. It was described as the size of an extra large chimpanzee.

The dense jungles of Vietnam, filled with unknown flora and fauna, have been the backdrop for many stories and myths, especially during the time of the Vietnam War. Among the most intriguing tales are those recounted by Vietnam veterans about their encounters with the ‘Rock Apes’ – mysterious creatures said to inhabit these enigmatic landscapes.

The ‘Rock Apes’, locally known as the Nguoi Rung, have been a part of Vietnamese folklore for generations. Described as small, bipedal creatures covered in hair, these beings are said to be more than just figments of imagination. The stories from soldiers who served in Vietnam add a compelling layer to this legend.

Many veterans who returned from the war brought back tales that go beyond the typical war stories. Among these are numerous accounts of encounters with the Rock Apes. These stories often involve sightings of creatures observing them from a distance, strange noises in the night, and even confrontations.

Some veterans recall moments when they spotted figures moving swiftly through the trees. At first, these were dismissed as enemy soldiers, but the agility and unfamiliar sounds made them think otherwise. These encounters were often brief and left the soldiers puzzled and sometimes frightened.

There are more intense stories where soldiers describe being attacked by these creatures. These confrontations usually occurred at night, with the Rock Apes reportedly throwing rocks or screaming from the darkness, causing confusion and fear among the troops.

While these accounts are fascinating, they are often met with skepticism. Some suggest that the stress and strains of war might have led to hallucinations or misidentifications of known wildlife like monkeys. Yet, the consistency in the descriptions of the Rock Apes by different individuals adds a layer of mystery to these claims.

The stories of Vietnam veterans encountering Rock Apes add a fascinating, albeit eerie, dimension to the history of the Vietnam War. They remain a captivating part of the war’s legacy, reminding us of the untold mysteries that war-torn jungles might hold.

Have you ever heard of rock apes? Did you have an encounter with one in Vietnam?

I would love to hear your stories. You can email chester@chestermoore.com.

Chester Moore

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The Phantom Killer & Murder Mountain (Video)

Check out this video where we’re thrilled to bring you an exclusive presentation by renowned wildlife journalist aChester Moore. Filmed at the Fouke Monster Festival, Chester dives deep into one of Texarkana’s most chilling mysteries—the unsolved case of the Phantom Killer.

This string of brutal murders in the 1940s not only terrorized the community but also left a legacy of fear that has echoed through generations. Chester explores how this infamous case has not only captivated true crime enthusiasts but also, disturbingly, inspired a lineage of killers who sought to replicate the Phantom’s terrifying legacy.

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As Chester reveals in his talk, the Phantom Killer’s shadow looms large, The mystery remains unsolved, fueling speculation and haunting the collective memory of Texarkana and beyond.

This fascination with darkness is something Chester understands all too well. An encounter he experienced near the notorious Murder Mountain in California—a place synonymous with danger and disappearances—served as the catalyst for the creation of the Dark Outdoors media platform.

Join us as Chester shares these harrowing insights into the Phantom, his encounter on Murder Mountain and much more.

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