The cabin was constructed in the early 1900’s by George Corbin who lived there most of his life. In the early 1930’s the land was purchased and became what it is known as today, the Shenandoah National Park. Some time before the purchase, George Corbin’s wife, Nee Corbin died during childbirth in the cabin and was later buried in the family cemetery just a few hundred yards from the cabin. George wrapped the baby up and hiked into town for assistance and later returned to the cabin. The Adventuremyths team rented the cabin through the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club in July of 2009 and documented nearly every moment of the investigation. Also featured on the documentary is a rare interview with a long time local, Milton Smokie Nicholson, who lived across the river from Corbin cabin when he was just a child. Milton explains the transition from private to park land as it was perceived through the locals eyes and tells his story of earlier mountain living. This documentary is packed with actual investigation footage, a rare interview and two instances of unexplained evidence of paranormal activity.