Archive for the “Folklore”

Peter Byrne’s New Book “The Monster Trilogy Guidebook” Reviewed

Posted by: Guy Edwards on July 11th, 2013

The Monster Trilogy Guidebook by Peter Byrne

Joe Beelart a/k/a King of Clackamas reviews Peter Byrne’s new book “Monster Trilogy Guidebook”

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Ape Canyon Cabin Re-discovered

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 9th, 2013

Site of the cabin from Fred Beck’s 1924 Ape Canyon Attack story in Skamania County, WA found?

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Mountain Monsters: Devil Dog of Logan County

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 6th, 2013


Logan County, West Virginia has had recent sightings of a blood-sucking Devil Dog is terrorizing the region. Now a group of expert hunters and trappers are using their backwoods knowledge to catch the Devil Dog and make Appalachia safe once again.

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Dr. Matthew Johnson Launches Team Squatchin’ USA Website

Posted by: Guy Edwards on July 4th, 2013

As Team Squatchin’ USA continues to gain momentum as a Facebook group, there became a growing demand for Dr. Matthew Johnson (Dr. J) to create a storehouse for the evidence

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Shipping Wars: Crypto-Prank-ology

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 29th, 2013

Minnesota Iceman episode airs tonight at 10:31 PM EST on A & E.

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Mountain Monsters: Grassman of Perry County

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 29th, 2013

Tonight at 10 PM ET/PT on Destination America:

Residents of Perry County, Ohio have reported a 1,000 pound Grassman seen in the woods. Now a group of expert hunters and trappers are using their backwoods knowledge to catch the Grassman and make Appalachia safe once again.

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Mountain Monsters: Wolfman of Wolfe County

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 29th, 2013

Tonight at 9 PM ET/PT on Destination America:

Wolfe County, Kentucky has a fresh trail of evidence that a 500 pound Wolfman is terrorizing the region. Now a group of expert hunters and trappers are using their backwoods knowledge to catch the Wolfman and make Appalachia safe once again.

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Loch Ness Monster Sparks Highlands Tourism Row

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 21st, 2013

A MONSTER war of words has erupted over how the world-famous Nessie is promoted. The Loch Ness Monster is one of the Highlands’ biggest assets, but the way the legendary monster is portrayed to tourists is threatening to split the business community on the shores she reputedly roams.

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Have You Encountered a Monster?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 19th, 2013

Are you someone willing to share the details of an out-in-out terrifying experience with a monster or mystery?

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A Lone Star State Goat Man

Posted by: Nick Redfern on June 18th, 2013

“The Old Alton Bridge is situated in the Texas town of Denton. It is roughly about an hour’s drive from where I live and has a very strange and monstrous legend attached to it. It concerns nothing less than a terror-inducing Goat Man…”

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Speaking of: Ape Canyon…

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 13th, 2013

What are Abominable Snowmen? Fred Beck is qualified to tell what they are. He was one of a party of five miners attacked by them in 1924, the most famous of such incidents in North America. The incident has become a legend in the Northwest. He tells the real facts after 43 years of silence.

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11 Best and 5 Worst States for Bigfoot to Live in

Posted by: Guy Edwards on June 12th, 2013

A real estate website determines the 11 best and 5 worst places for Bigfoot to live.

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Speaking of: Where are the Sasquatch Snow Tracks?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 11th, 2013

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…Carter evidently took off down the mountain in a wild, death-defying dash, “taking chances that no skier of his caliber would take, unless something was terribly wrong or he was being pursued,” says Lee, who was one of the first searchers to reach Carter’s ski tracks.

“He jumped over two or three large crevasses and evidently was going like the devil.” When Carter’s tracks reached the precipitous sides of Ape Canyon, the searchers were amazed to see that Carter had been in such a hurry that he went right down the steep canyon walls. But they did not find him at the bottom of the canyon as they expected.

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A Sinister Shape-Shifter

Posted by: Nick Redfern on June 6th, 2013

“It stands by the water’s edge, tempting any passing and weary traveler that might consider continuing on his or her journey to mount it. That, however, is always the fatal downfall of the traveler…”

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Unsealed: Conspiracy Files

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 5th, 2013

Is the government keeping the existence of Bigfoot secret from the public?

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