7 episodes

In an attempt to rekindle their marriage, Jack and Amanda take a camping trip in the mountains with their son Lucas. Strange noises in the woods and a mysterious bag found at the bottom of the lake begin them on a dangerous adventure, one that they may not come back from.

The Trip: A Six Part Audio Drama Adventure Pickens Creek Productions

    • Fiction
    • 2.5 • 21 Ratings

In an attempt to rekindle their marriage, Jack and Amanda take a camping trip in the mountains with their son Lucas. Strange noises in the woods and a mysterious bag found at the bottom of the lake begin them on a dangerous adventure, one that they may not come back from.

    Part 6: The End (Finale)

    Part 6: The End (Finale)

    The epic conclusion. Lucas must face Apollo in a fight to the death. Ally has something planned for all the residents of Genesis, one final challenge!

    • 33 min
    Part 5: The Escape

    Part 5: The Escape

    Jack and Amanda confront Ally. Lucas and his friends attempt an escape.

    • 21 min
    Part 4: The Maze

    Part 4: The Maze

    Jack, Amanda and Eli continue their search for the facility. Lucas must team up with an enemy.

    • 23 min
    Part 3: The Facility

    Part 3: The Facility

    Lucas wakes up in a facility and must complete challenges to survive.

    • 20 min
    Part 2: The Search

    Part 2: The Search

    Jack and Amanda search the woods for their missing son Lucas.

    • 19 min
    Part 1: The Bag

    Part 1: The Bag

    Jack, Amanda and Lucas go camping and find a bag hidden at the bottom of the lake.

    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

2.5 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

LeanneDerThal 😝 ,

I’m really trying to like it.

The writing is good but it sounds like the lady is reading her script with a hamburger in her mouth and without emotion which kind of ruins this ‘drama’… quite a lot. Good thing she is not in every seen at least not in episode 3. It starts to sounds like a better quality drama then but the actors still don’t sound like they are not talking to each other. Truly sounds like they are reading their script without any reactions you would expect in a real conversation. It’s like the actors are reading their script without knowing what the other person is saying to them. Kind of comical how bad it is… which makes it entertaining in a way not intended. If you can stomach the voice acting then this ‘could’ be an ok ‘time waister’ to listen too. I am only on episode 4 but it is getting easier to listen too… mostly because better actors have joined in.

thatasceticsassisi ,

Prospector in the infirmary much?

This show is delightful, I just have to guess that it isn’t in the way its creators intended. While some of the voice acting is totally solid, much of it is forced and monotone, with some actors seeming to have had their arms twisted in order to be in the thing. But it’s all okay, so long as when your child gets abducted, you can say “Mmmm, that’s good coffee!” or “You know, I do like how our child being abducted has rekindled our failing marriage!”

ZeeVay ,

Acting is not motivated

The voice actor for Amanda sounded like she was reading a book report. Absolutely no emotion at all. Not even the irritated wife she was supposed to sound like. I couldn't finish the show.

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