Mossback's Northwest Launches 11th Season

The popular video series covers a range of Pacific Northwest history and culture.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

The Mossback's Northwest video series has launched its 11th season, featuring episodes on topics like the mystery of the Mima Mounds, World War II espionage, and the story of Seattle's Princess Angeline. Cascade PBS recently hosted a live event to celebrate the season premiere, with host Knute Berger, podcast co-host Stephen Hegg, and executive producer Sarah Menzies discussing the fascinating stories covered this season and the evolution of the series over time.

Why it matters

Mossback's Northwest has become a beloved source for in-depth explorations of Pacific Northwest history and culture, building on the long-running Mossback podcast. The series continues to draw viewers and listeners interested in learning more about the region's rich past and the people and places that have shaped it.

The details

The 11th season of Mossback's Northwest video series premiered last fall, with new episodes covering a diverse range of topics. In addition to the live event hosted by Cascade PBS, the Mossback podcast will also be releasing weekly episodes starting March 4, along with extended-cut video versions available on YouTube.

  • The 11th season of Mossback's Northwest launched in the fall of 2025.
  • Cascade PBS hosted a live event to celebrate the season premiere in October 2025.
  • The Mossback podcast will begin releasing new weekly episodes on March 4, 2026.

The players

Knute Berger

The host of the Mossback's Northwest video series.

Stephen Hegg

The co-host of the Mossback podcast.

Sarah Menzies

The executive producer of the Mossback's Northwest video series.

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What’s next

The Mossback podcast will begin releasing new weekly episodes on March 4, 2026, alongside the release of extended-cut video versions on YouTube.

The takeaway

Mossback's Northwest continues to be a valuable resource for exploring the rich history and culture of the Pacific Northwest, with the launch of its 11th season and the upcoming release of new podcast episodes and video content.