Coty 49 11 28 (0710) Grubstake For Vickers
# Challenge of the Yukon: Grubstake For Vickers
Picture yourself huddled close to a crackling radio on a crisp autumn evening as Sergeant Preston's commanding voice cuts through the static: "In the frozen vastness of the Yukon, law and order must prevail." This week's tale finds our stalwart Mountie investigating a deadly claim dispute between two prospectors—one honest, one murderous—both desperate to stake their futures on a rich vein of gold hidden somewhere beneath the snow. When an old sourdough named Vickers arrives at the post seeking a grubstake to outfit his expedition, Preston must determine if this weathered fortune-seeker is a genuine prospector or an accomplice to a crime. As tension mounts and supplies dwindle, the real killer makes a desperate play to silence anyone who might betray their guilt. The howling Yukon wilderness becomes both prison and investigator, with only Sergeant Preston and his faithful dog King standing between justice and another unmarked grave in the frozen north.
*Challenge of the Yukon* captured the imagination of millions during radio's golden age by transporting listeners to an untamed frontier where individual character mattered more than civilization's trappings. Created by writer George Lowther, the series achieved remarkable authenticity through meticulous attention to period detail and genuine Yukon lore. Aesculapius (King) the dog became as beloved as Preston himself, and the show's influence extended far beyond broadcasting—inspiring a feature film, television series, and enduring cultural icon status that persists today.
Don't miss "Grubstake For Vickers," a masterclass in radio drama where every sound effect—the sled runners on ice, the cabin door's creak, the distant wolf calls—pulls you deeper into the Yukon's merciless grasp. Tune in and discover why millions of listeners made this their appointment with adventure.