Champ Search Update!
Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on August 15th, 2016
New echolocation recordings captured.
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on August 15th, 2016
New echolocation recordings captured.
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on April 16th, 2016
The past two seasons our group Champ Search has gathered interesting video, audio recordings and recent first hand eyewitness reports of a population of unknown animals in Lake Champlain. Here is a preview of our new episode!
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on August 10th, 2015
Here is the most recent sighting report submitted to Champ Search on 08/01/05 complete with photos of a large animal submerging.
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on August 3rd, 2015
New Champ Sighting Report Submitted yesterday!
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on July 21st, 2015
Received this Champ Sighting Report three days ago!
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on June 11th, 2015
The goal that is most important to us is to Protect these animals in Lake Champlain.
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on May 17th, 2015
You probably are aware of “Champ” the legendary sea monster of Lake Champlain, often dubbed the American Nessie, referring to Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster. Though no concrete evidence exists, no one has disproved him either. Hundreds of people, spanning several centuries, claim to have seen Champ, though descriptions do vary. Champ has been described as being anywhere from 10 to over 150 feet long. Some sightings claim to have seen humps, some claim Champ is snake-like. Some have seen a horse-like head, while others have seen horns or antlers. The famous Sandra Mansi photograph, taken in the late 1970s, provided a visual view of at least something and experts, who examined the photo, claimed it was not a fake.
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on February 22nd, 2015
In the sometimes murky waters of Lake Chaplain in upstate, NY there has been spotted a serpent like creature.
Join Katy Elizabeth and Dennis Hall as they talk about the legendary “Champ”!
Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on February 19th, 2015
Friends, Tonight 8 pm eastern, Dennis Hall and myself will be guests on The Black Cat Lounge with Tim Shaw hope you can tune in!!
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on January 3rd, 2015
Happy 2015 to all of our friends! This past year was an amazing year for Champ Search! We were featured on the History Channel, WGRZ News, WCAX News, various radio programs and websites from all over the globe! Here are some clips from 2014!
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on November 6th, 2014
During bio acoustic research at the mouth of Otter creek that empties into Lake Champlain, our group Champ Search recorded some interesting data.
Read: Beluga Whales in Lake Champlain? »
Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on October 29th, 2014
A few weeks ago, I was interviewed by Terry Belke photojournalist from WGRZ News, Buffalo New York for a featured segment about Champ.
Read: Mystery In Lake Champlain »
Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on October 13th, 2014
This summer my group Champ Search had many extensive investigations in search of Champ on Lake Champlain. We recorded Bio Sonar & captured compelling video. Here is the video of one of our expeditions.
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on October 1st, 2014
Lon and Sean take you to Lake Champlain, home of the legendary Champ lake monster. Joining us is Cryptozoologist Katy Elizabeth, member of Champ Search, to discuss her research, the monster, and her new book. Champ Search Website
Read: Arcane Radio: Searching for “Champ” with Katy Elizabeth »
Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on August 16th, 2014
Champ Search founder Katy Elizabeth Huling says the Lake Champlain monster has already been sighted several times this summer.
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