Coty 47 04 23 (0480) The Mad Trapper
# The Mad Trapper
As the Canadian wilderness howls with wind and mystery, Sergeant Preston and his faithful dog King face their most chilling case yet in "The Mad Trapper." Deep in the frozen Yukon, a rogue fur trader has vanished into the unforgiving landscape, leaving behind only cryptic warnings and a trail of sabotaged traps that spell death for any man unfortunate enough to stumble upon them. Is the trapper truly mad, or does he harbor a darker secret—one that could shake the remote settlements of the North to their core? In this gripping episode, listeners will experience the claustrophobic terror of an endless winter night, the crackle of ice beneath boots, and the creeping dread of an unseen adversary who knows the frozen wilderness better than any living soul. Paul Sutherland's commanding narration pulls you straight into the Mountie's investigation as he pieces together a puzzle written in blood and ice.
*Challenge of the Yukon*, which premiered in 1938, became one of radio's most enduring adventure serials, captivating millions with its authentic blend of frontier justice and supernatural undertones. The show drew inspiration from real Mountie accounts and the legendary true story of Albert Johnson, the notorious "Mad Trapper of Rat River," making episodes like this one feel startlingly plausible. Preston's steadfast morality and King's unwavering loyalty represented the triumph of civilization and order against the chaos of nature itself—a deeply resonant theme during the turbulent 1940s.
Tune in now and discover why audiences for two decades made this their appointment with adventure. The Mad Trapper awaits in the darkness beyond the firelight.