G Vallejo wrote:
To tie this in with the Lovecraft thread, you might want to try finding The Antarktos Cycle by Chaosium... it's an anthology of the "Antarctica" stories, both Mythos and non-Mythos. 
  
G Vallejo,

That sounds like a great collection, thank you very much for mentioning.  Just put it in my Amazon cart.

There is something very primal about the older horror stories, and in more modern stories like, off the top of my head,  "Sticks" by Karl Edward Wagner, where the horror comes from something that dwells in nature or uses nature, and is left mostly unseen.  (Horror in nature or in snow will have to wait for another thread or two.)

Also, Arthur Machen is one of those writers who, in my experience, holds up quite well.  "The Great God Pan" baffled me when I first read it as a young 'un, but I enjoyed it when I read it again as an adult.