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When Paul Bae and Terry Miles walk along the trails that snake through Metro Vancouver’s forests, they see far more than just the dark trees and misty rain-soaked landscapes that are the familiar hallmarks of the Pacific Northwest. They see the inspiration for new stories.

The two Vancouver men are enjoying international acclaim for their popular podcasts, The Black Tapes and Tanis, which tell spooky tales and build complex mysteries upon the history and locations of Vancouver and Seattle.

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“We’re both very proud to be from the Pacific Northwest and Vancouverites,” said Bae, a comedian and former teacher.

“Terry and I spend a lot of time outdoors with our dogs and going into the woods. When it gets misty and (with) the emerald hue of everything, and the history of the Pacific Northwest with all the creepy things going on, it’s perfect.

“People in Hollywood are catching on to the potential for stories here, but we felt there was a lot of history here and things we could tap into.”