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12. 24
2008

Winter researcher.

Written by: CryptoClub - Posted in: Cryptozoology, General / News

I am not sure what it is like in the ghost world, but in the bigfoot arena, winter means lower snow lines and more tracks.

As of today, I’ve have not found any new tracks other then the normal critters out there. With the poor weather in the Seattle area the past few weeks I have not been able to get to a decent area.

Are there any other bigfoot researchers out there? What, if anything, have you found this fall/winter?

Regards,

Robert




12. 5
2008

Paranormal Auction!

Written by: robert - Posted in: Cryptozoology, General / News, Ghosts, Paranormal Events


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11. 29
2008

Bigfoot in Eagle County Colorado?

Written by: robert - Posted in: Cryptozoology, General / News

EAGLE, Colo. — It was mere coincidence that the production crew from the History Channel’s “Monster Quest” series set up in Eagle, Colo. on Halloween. But it was an appropriate day to investigate monsters.

And that was exactly the purpose of the visit: Production of a documentary piece investigating the possibility of a Sasquatch or Bigfoot presence in Colorado, where rumors of huge “monkey-men” creatures have been reported since the late 1800s. The Sasquatch or Bigfoot legend became more famous in the early 1950s, following publication of an out-of-focus photo of a huge, ape-like creature.

Minneapolis-based producer Liz Pollock and her crew were drawn to the Eagle area, located about 31 miles west of Vail, by a couple of incidents reported in the spring of 2000. Within a three-week period that year, two fishermen reported separate instances of finding huge, human-like footprints — 18 to 20 inches long — alongside the Eagle River.

One sighting was below Gypsum, and the second was just above Eagle. At the time, wildlife experts and law enforcement officers filed reports and studied the photos, but couldn’t explain what had made the tracks.

The popular “Monster Quest” show is a documentary television series that examines monster sightings around the world. Each episode is a mix of scientific examination evidence, eyewitness reports, and observations from informed skeptics. It’s a science known as “cryptozoology” — the study of animals that fall outside of contemporary zoological catalogs.

“Our main goal is to keep it as credible as possible,” said Pollock, “We try to get unbiased experts to look at people’s physical evidence.”

The documentary, tentatively slated to run this spring, will mark the first time a “Monster Quest” bigfoot story has centered on Colorado.

Pollack’s research turned up 100 reported bigfoot encounters (including track sightings and vocalizations, as well as physical sightings) reported in the state.

The completed program will include a mix of interviews, a scientific experiment, and an “expedition.” Pollack said that the approximate 15 full days of filming will include a couple of days on horseback and two days of helicopter flights over the Pikes Peak area (where the most recent Sasquatch sighting was reported) with a representative of the Colorado Bigfoot Organization.

Skeptics and the science
The Eagle segment features a scientific experiment and interviews with several locals who were involved in the track sightings.

Pollack tapped retired Division of Wildlife Officer Bill Heicher as the program’s “informed skeptic.” A wildlife biologist, Heicher makes it clear he’s not a bigfoot believer.

“If bigfoot were out there, somebody would have found signs, like scat, or fur samples that could be used for DNA tests,” he reasoned. Still, after talking with one of the men who found the tracks eight years ago, and examining the photographs, Heicher says he can’t explain what left the track near the river.

“I don’t think it was human. I ruled out wildlife tracks. I don’t know what it was,” Heicher said.

Bill Kaufman, now a captain with the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office, was one of the officers who looked into the incident at the time. Pollock’s crew filmed Kaufman discussing what he described as a credible witness, and the mysterious tracks.

Kaufman is not a bigfoot believer, but he noted law enforcement officers at the time could not determine what animal made the large, human-like tracks. Although the hind feet of bears produce tracks that can appear somewhat human, the size was way beyond any local bear track.

“I can’t explain it. The track was bigger than what I can explain. It’s that simple,” Kaufman says.

The “Monster Quest” crew, in an effort to get a feel for the size of a creature that would leave footprints the length and depth of those found in 2008, decided to organize an experiment. A hinged plywood “Sasquatch machine” was constructed and equipped with the molds of Sasquatch footprints.

The contraption was set up near the Eagle River. Cameraman Jim Tittle captured the action as Heicher and volunteer Eric Eves loaded sandbags onto the machine, then checked the depth of the resulting footprint. The conclusion: Well more than 800 pounds of weight was needed to leave a track in the hard-packed gravel bed. That’s considerably bigger than any local bear or moose.

Putting it all together
The film crew also spent some time at the Eagle County Historical Society Museum. Historical archives include persistent reports of mysterious ape-like creatures encountered in the woods.

A report in an 1881 Leadville newspaper told of local residents seeing a “man with long arms and a long shaggy fur covered body in the Lake Creek area.” (Lake Creek is a common stream name in Colorado, and the Eagle Valley does have a Lake Creek.)

A tale of Leadville-area miners encountering a strange, hairy, man-like creature with extraordinarily long arms is chronicled in Percy Eberhardt’s book “Treasure Tales of the Rockies.” The “Monster Quest” crew plans to film a re-enactment of that story.

Historically, a story about a Sasquatch-like creature in the Pearl Creek area of Camp Hale, outside of Leadville, circulates every couple of decades or so. The accounts, typically of the friend-of-a-friend-told-me variety, usually involve the sighting of a huge, shadowy form in the trees, big footprints, and the disappearance of some hapless individual (a soldier from Camp Hale, a hunter, or somebody’s spouse).

Pollock said once the filming is done, the writing of the show takes about two weeks, then the editing of the film involves another month of work. The program is scheduled to air in “Monster Quest’s” third season, probably in February or March.

Source: http://www.paraurl.com/?IcDLL




10. 20
2008

Japanese team finds ‘yeti footprints’ in Nepal

Written by: robert - Posted in: Cryptozoology, General / News

KATHMANDU (AFP) – A team of Japanese adventurers say they have discovered footprints they believe were made by the legendary yeti said to roam the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet.

“The footprints were about 20 centimetres (eight inches) long and looked like a human’s,” Yoshiteru Takahashi, the leader of the Yeti Project Japan, told AFP in Kathmandu on Monday.

Takahashi was speaking after he returned with his seven-member team from their third attempt to track down the half-man-half-ape, tales of which have gripped the imaginations of Western adventurers and mountaineers for decades.

Despite spending 42 days on Dhaulagiri IV — a 7,661-metre (25,135-foot) peak where they say they have seen traces of yetis in the past — the team failed in their prime objective of capturing one on film.

But Takahashi said the footprints were proof enough.

“Myself and other team members have been coming to the Himalayas for years and we can recognise bear, deer, wolf and snow leopard prints and it was none of those,” he said.

“We remain convinced it is real. The footprints and the stories the local tell make us sure that it is not imaginary,” he added.

Photographs of the prints have been posted on the expedition’s website, www.everest.co.jp/yeti2008/.

The team had set out nine motion-sensitive cameras in an area where Takahashi saw what he thought was a yeti during a previous expedition in 2003.

“It was about 200 metres away in silhouette. It was walking on two legs like a human and looked about 150 centimetres tall,” said Takahashi.

Despite their lack of success this time, the team plans to continue the quest.

“We will come back as soon as we can, and we will keep coming back until we get the yeti on film,” said Takahashi.

Source (w/photo): http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081020/wl_sthasia_afp/nepaljapanwildlifeyetioffbeat




08. 7
2008

The Yeti Discovered

Written by: CryptoClub - Posted in: Cryptozoology

The Yeti Discovered

Considered by many to be the world’s greatest living mountaineer, Reinhold Messner has seen a lot in his life. He’s the first man to have climbed Everest with no oxygen and the only man to have climbed all 14 of the world’s highest peaks. Furthermore, he also claims to have seen a yeti. That’s right. An abominable snowman.

But hold on. This elusive and legendary creature may not be exactly what you think it is. Messner, who has searched for the yeti for 12 years after his first encounter with one, claims the yeti to be nothing more than a Tibetan bear. Even so, to him all the myths surrounding this creature hold true. For example, the reason why there are sometimes only two footprints after a yeti sighting is because, in difficult snow, this bear will put the back foot in the footprint of the front foot.

He says that the reason these myths get started in the first place is because many of the originators live in areas without television or movies. Therefore, they have to create their own stories if they want entertainment. Over years, the more and more these stories get told, and the fact that some of these yetis can actually be hunted down since they truly exist (albeit in bear form), the faith in these myths hold very strong.

Although the lore of these beasts have attracted people from the world over, and even though the truth may be a bit hard to stomach, you have to hand it to a man who went against all the tribal lore, searching for the truth.

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