Cedar Mountain Campfire Stories
High atop the Markagunt Plateau, where the air is crystal clear and the red rock amphitheaters reach 10,000 feet, the past doesn’t stay buried. Cedar Mountain Campfire Stories brings to life the chilling oral traditions of the Dixie National Forest, from the tragic echoes of the 1864 Quilt Walk to the modern-day sightings of the Panguitch Airport Monster.
Designed for families and the dramatic art of the campfire reading, these twenty tales blend historic Pioneer Gothic with Indigenous supernatural lore and contemporary urban legends. But beware: in these high-country woods, every shadow has a story, and every story ends with a jump! Perfect for scouts, campers, and anyone brave enough to face the spectral geographies of Southern Utah.
Ebook: ASIN B0GT74VXC6 (available on Kindle Unlimited)
Paperback: 979-8252915753