Join Some Crypto Blogs!

I love following crypto-themed blogs and following interesting crypto websites. It's a thrill to hear what the gossip is in the close-knit community of eager adventurers and explorers. Plus, I like men in olive and khaki, not necessarily camo, though. To me, camo's are like what blue eyeshadow is to women--instantly trashy.

Fashion statements aside, here's the community I follow and why I do.

1. Bigfoot Evidence. Love this blog. Shawn does an amazing job putting up a few posts a day on BF-related info. He gets awesome interviews and I am not kidding when I say, I read EVERY SINGLE POST! Basically, if you follow him, put him on your Blog List so you see the news posts as they pop up. With his blog alone, you know everything you ever need to know in the BF community. In fact, I will be doing a cryptid-themed giveaway in conjunction with this blog on the 15th--so don't miss that!

2. North American Bigfoot. I love this one for a couple of reasons--cute Cliff Barackman from Travel Channel's "Finding Bigfoot" and the fact that he puts up videos explaining things from behind the scenes you didn't
know from the episodes. Wow! I love transparent researchers. He also has a sense of humor like mine and doesn't seem to mind me occasionally doing a LAUGH episode about his fun-loving enthusiastic group.

3. Cryptomundo. Loren Coleman is sort of the Stephen King of Bigfoot in that he has more books out on the subject than anyone I know. He knows everyone, has been everywhere, has asked big questions, has sought interesting answers, and every single day, his site keeps you up on all things crypto. It's probably the most quoted site I know on the subject. Smart guy. Honestly a big kid at heart about the subject of cryptids.

4. Bigfoot Lunch Club. This one is fun. I like to go here and see what he's knocking around. It's inquisitive, playful, and informative. I feel like I'm part of a BF happening when I jump on and check out the posts and comments.

5. The Lost Coast Tapes. This is purely self-indulgent, but it's a BF movie coming out that sounds like it's going to be a winner and after seeing that godawful "Boggy Creek," I seriously need something to give me new images in my head. I'm looking forward to this one and I check out the progress from time to time to be sure it's coming out to the theaters and when!

Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on Google+
Tags :

Related : Join Some Crypto Blogs!

  • What Is the Dog Man?Dogman is something fairly new to popular culture's dialogue, but these mysterious figures have been reported as far as back as man had written language and cave art. Sa ...
  • Cryptid Month: Jersey DevilWikipedia:Most accounts of the Jersey Devil legend attribute the creature to a "Mother Leeds", a supposed witch, although the tale has many variations. According to one ...
  • New Zealand's Hairy Man Lots of locations around the world have legends of hairy men in the wild, but not many people know that New Zealand has their own hairy man called Moehau. There are stor ...
  • Shivers Monday: Creepy CryptidsA lesser known Bigfoot-like creature, the Ucumar, is reported in the jungle-covered mountainous areas of Chile and Argentina. Josh Gates and the “Destination Truth” team ...
  • Cryptid Creepies: Tasmanian TigerThis is a new series about cryptid creatures.Today, we're going to cover the Tazmanian Tiger. This is one of my favorites and one cryptid I think has a very excellent ch ...
  • Humanoids Among Us: Red-Haired Giants Everywhere?Pyramid Lake, California (above)Lake Titicaca, Peru/Bolivia border (above)A popular legend in the US is the legend of the red-haired giants, a people the Paiute tribe an ...
  • America's Crazy CryptidsI'm sharing just some of the amazing array of cryptids reported in the United States. Local areas have many of their own that have grown over time, such as my hometown's ...
  • Let's List CryptidsTo start off this month of cryptid-themed posts, let's begin with a fantastic list of countries and cryptids! We hear a lot about Bigfoot, Yeti, and Nessie, but the amou ...
  • Sea Monsters and Haboobs!Tonight at 9 pm on Discovery Channel, the stars from "Deadliest Catch" are in the Bering Sea in search of a sea monster called "Cadborosaurus." Sounds interesting and I ...
  • Review: Encounters With Flying Humanoids by Ken GerhardI loved the movie "Jeepers Creepers," rushed to Point Pleasant to Mothman territory on my vacation -I live in the desert southwest and have seen lots of things in the ai ...
  • Do Tasmanian Tigers Still Exist? This is one of my favorites and one thought-extinct creature that I think has a very excellent chance of still existing. The Tasmanian Tiger is categorized as a "thylac ...
  • Oily Man: Orang Minyak(1976 "The Oily Maniac")A rural district in Malaysia has a legend of the oily man (aka Orang Minyak).For some locals, he is considered a supernatural creature and for ot ...
  • The Social Implications of Bigfoot's ExistenceI wrote a past fictional post about what it might go down like when Bigfoot is found. It's something worth contemplating.In writing a SciFi book about the social implica ...
  • Amazing Dogman and Other Encounters: Cryptid Witness and Archivist: Kirk Stokes Repeated themes in history through legends and popular drama, writings and movies, has to make one wonder about a kernel of truth. Cynocephaly (dog-shaped heads) have be ...
  • Chuppies Everywhere!There's been a spat of chupacabra captures/dead carcasses. Well, supposed chuppies. Wikipedia: The chupacabras[1] (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃupaˈkaβɾas], from chupar "to ...