Champ Search Goals
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 June 11th, 2015
The goal that is most important to us is to Protect these animals in Lake Champlain.
Read: Champ Search Goals »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 2nd, 2015
The Tennessee Valley Authority could use a monster, or the inkling of a monster, right now in Boone Lake, to bring out boaters, explorers, scientists and recreational types.
We could call him Booney. Oh, Booney? Yes, I saw Booney last weekend in the shallow channel of water that sits near the bottom of what is usually Boone Lake. With the atypical drawdown occurring this year while engineers inspect the lake’s dam for possible damage, there needs to be some kind of buzz to get people out on the lake.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 27th, 2015
Tonight, Wednesday, May 27th-5pm PST/8pm EST
Tonight, back by popular demand, we’ll be speaking with William Dranginis. William has worked for 22 years in the surveillance industry under government contract so he has been able to familiarize himself with some of the most cutting edge technology and hardware in the fields of surveillance, thermography, 3D printing, forensics, drones, and much more. He uses these acquired skills to aid him in his research that is directed towards producing scientifically repeatable evidence for the existence of the creature known as Bigfoot. William had a few encounters with Bigfoot throughout the years, the first of which happened in 1995 in the presence of 2 FBI agents. We’ll be discussing his experience in surveillance technology, his upcoming Champ research, and his style of Bigfoot research. Please join us for what is sure to be a fascinating conversation.
Read: Cryptologic Radio: William Dranginis – Bigfoot & Champ Research »
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.
Read: Champ Challenge »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 4th, 2015
Bigfoot, Goatman, and Champs, oh my! Tonight we will be joined by several crytozoologist enthusiasts, including Eric Altman, Katy Elizabeth, Jen Duell, Monica Summers, and Summer Akasha Snape. Are cryptoids real? What have they each seen and found in their research? What’s the history and legends behind these stories? Is there a grain of truth in these mysterious creatures?
Read: Cryptid Roundtable Discussion »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 31st, 2015
A fun map showing many of the North American Cryptids in the locations where they have been sighted.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 30th, 2015
This winter my group Champ Search did some never been done research on Frozen Lake Champlain. Here is the video of our recent work.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 8th, 2015
Join Craig, Monica and Shelly as we welcome author and cryptozoological investigator/researcher Katy Elizabeth to discuss her research of the lake monster of Lake Champlain, Champ.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 1st, 2015
Join Craig, Monica and Shelly Sunday night, March 1st at 8:30 PM Central as we welcome author and cryptozoological investigator/researcher Katy Elizabeth to discuss her research of the lake monster of Lake Champlain, Champ.
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!!
Read: Champ Search on the Air »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 12th, 2015
This pioneering classic in the field of cryptozoology covers not only the Loch Ness monster, but lake monsters from all over the world-from the Ogopogo of Canada and the “Patagonian Plesiosaur” of Argentina, to Idaho’s “Slimey Slim”‘ and Sweden’s “Storsjo,” along with the “Bunyip” of Australia and the strange monsters of South Africa. Peter Costello provides a detailed and fascinating overview of lake monster lore-and gives a convincing explanation of the identity of these elusive denizens.
Read: In Search of Lake Monsters »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 8th, 2015
Due to technical issues at the studio that The CryptoCast is broadcast from, we have to reschedule the show from tonight to Sunday, February 22, same bat time, same bat channel.
Read: Rescheduled: CryptoCast: Katy Elizabeth & Champ Search »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 6th, 2015
Join Craig, Monica, Howard and our new co-host Shelly Covington-Montana Sunday night, February 8th at 8:30 PM Central as we welcome author and cryptozoological investigator/researcher Katy Elizabeth to discuss her research of the lake monster of Lake Champlain, Champ.
Read: New CryptoCast Sunday Night: Katy Elizabeth & Champ Search »
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