100 Best Paranormal Blogs
Today’s email brought word that this blog was selected as one of the 100 Best Paranormal Activity Blogs at Satellite Internet.
Thanks to whoever chose this blog!
To everyone else – enjoy the list… there are some great blogs linked there.
September 12, 2009
J.Vaughn’s Bigfoot/Sasquatch Page
By Linda Martin – © 2009
I internet-toured Kentucky Bigfoot (yesterday) and today I’m still in that state, looking at J. Vaughn’s Bigfoot/Sasquatch Page about Bigfoot sightings in the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Kentucky. He emphasizes that his is a NO KILL Bigfoot research site. I’m definitely on his side with that issue!
He writes that when we’re outdoors hoping to hear a howl or scream, “…the main thing to remember is to have fun and enjoy your trip to the woods & be safe.” That’s so true. We need to remember that the joy of Bigfoot research isn’t just in having sightings or finding evidence. There’s also a lot of pleasure just being in the great outdoors, visiting with Bigfoot research friends, and enjoying fresh air and skies full of bright stars.
J. Vaughn has listed a lot of links to show how much information is available these days about Bigfoot sightings. He also has some very helpful links to related sites, such as “Maps, Tools, & Animal Track Links” and “Animal Sound Links.”
On a separate page he wrote more about his opinion on Bigfoot research. He states that he believes that Bigfoot is a flesh and blood living creature related to gorillas, orangutans, or apes. He does not pursue paranormal explanations including UFO or shape-shifting theories. He’s hoping for a no-kill end to the Bigfoot mystery. He also calls for an end to fighting and arguing between Bigfoot research groups since all have similar goals.
September 11, 2009
Kentucky Bigfoot
By Linda Martin – © 2009
Kentucky Bigfoot is the home of a compelling article about an ancient Cherokee burial ground that may have Bigfoot skeletons in it. The entire section on Bigfoot sighting reports is absolutely fascinating.
When you get close to the bottom of the page you’ll see the headline, “Henderson County – Spottsville, Ky. -1975,” and there’s a link to the entire story. Don’t miss this one… it is webmaster Bart Nunnelly’s story of the Spotsville Monster that terrorized his family when he was a youngster.
The Spotsville Monster story is especially fascinating when you read the neighbor’s experiences which include telepathic communication from the monster, and an apparent interdimensional gateway. The neighbor said the gateway was a few yards wide and looked wavy like hot air rising, and that he saw these monsters (Bigfoot?) emerging from it. Whether you believe in a paranormal Bigfoot or not, the story is worth reading. Bart Nunnelly is a great writer – his sighting stories are riveting.
There’s a nice selection of photographs on the site including one that could be some Bigfoot sitting with their back to the camera. But why are these photos always so blurry!? There are some drawings further down on the photo page that will make you wonder if Bigfoot is really that much more frightening in Kentucky. Very scary stuff indeed!
There’s a sighting report form on the site and a page full of new sighting reports. I’d call that essential reading for anyone who lives in Kentucky!
August 14, 2009
Can You Believe It? . . . In Bigfoot Country?
They’re on the way north — to the KLAMATH! That’s according to the latest tweet from the Believe It Tour participants Mike Esordi, Diana Smith, and Brad Pennock.
They’re traveling through California to explore hauntings, mysteries, oddities, and BIGFOOT! Yes, the last leg of their tour will be here in the Klamath River Valley starting on August 16 when they arrive in Willow Creek for a tour of the Willow Creek Bigfoot Museum. They will also be visiting with Steven Streufert at his bookstore: Bigfoot Books where he sells books on all sorts of paranormal and occult topics.
After spending the night in Willow Creek they’ll be traversing the Bigfoot Scenic Byway to my hometown, Happy Camp, with a stop over at Bluff Creek to explore the site of the most famous Bigfoot movie ever made.
Here’s their blog: Believe It Tour …and their Twitter account: Believe It!

Willow Creek Bigfoot Museum

Willow Creek Bigfoot Mural

Willow Creek Bigfoot Statue
October 21, 2008
Bigfoot News Room
The Bigfoot News Room is found at FriendFeed.Com, a social media site where you can get links to Bigfoot news, comment on them, and interact with other Bigfoot researchers. Currently this news room brings in feeds listing new YouTube Bigfoot videos, Google News on Bigfoot, and links to blog postings from a variety of Bigfoot blogs.
Here’s the link: Bigfoot News Room.
The blog feeds I add are chosen based on the Bigfoot information content of the blog, and on no other criteria. I choose not to exclude anyone. We are all in this together.
So far, blogs included are Bigfoot Sightings (of course – that’s my blog!), ThunderHawk’s Bigfoot Blog, Search For Bigfoot, Cryptomundo, Nick Redfern’s “There’s Something in the Woods…”, Blogsquatcher, and Paranormal Bigfoot, which is Regan Lee’s blog. MORE TO COME!
If you are a blog owner whose Bigfoot blog isn’t included in the feed, please leave a comment on this page with the link. Your blog must have a RSS or Atom feed to be included.
I hope you enjoy getting all the Bigfoot news in one place as much as I do.
[Note: If you need more site information, here's a page on How To Use FriendFeed.]
May 22, 2008
Three Blogs That Link To Bigfoot Sightings
One section of my site statistics lists each website that has sent visitors my way. I’d like to thank each of these blog writers with a profile here.
The three blogs that sent the most visitors to Bigfoot Sightings during April 2008 are:
Professor Hex
Professor Hex, Scholar of the Strange and Mysterious, has been going strong since 2004 and has developed quite a following. I know this because his site sends more visitors to Bigfoot Sightings than any other. He is constantly scouring the web, including news sites, to bring news and links to you.
Stan Courtney
Stan Courtney is one of the most credible and professional Bigfoot researchers I’ve come upon on the web. He links to Bigfoot Sightings on his extensive links page, SquatchMarks, and I’m glad he does because he sends quite a few visitors to Bigfoot Sightings every month.
Encounters With The Unexplained
Encounters With The Unexplained is another very active paranormal research blog, and is the third most common referrer of visitors to this site (not counting search engines). Blogging from Canada is Aura who had many paranormal experiences as a child. She updates nearly every day on a variety of paranormal topics, including Bigfoot.
April 14, 2007
Bigfoot Are The Old People of the Forest
Bart Nunnelly expects his book, Mysterious Kentucky, to be published this summer. He is also part owner of Kentucky Bigfoot, along with Charlie Raymond. About.Com has published an article he wrote about a Cherokee man he visited while researching his book, in Bigfoot and the Cherokee Hill. The article was previously published at Kentucky Bigfoot Sightings Reports along with lots of pictures.
This article gives one of the best descriptions of the physical appearance of a Bigfoot that I’ve read. There’s also a Bigfoot picture which Nunnelly sketched with the help of his Cherokee friend. Very impressive!
The Cherokee man, named only M.F. in the article, said he had frequent Bigfoot sightings during his youth, including observing them regularly at a field where they scavenged for roots and grasses. Nunnelly recounts an incident when M.F.’s grandfather watched a Bigfoot carry away two full-grown pigs weighing two hundred pounds each.
M.F. carried with him a huge tooth he believed came from a Bigfoot. He showed Nunnelly where he found it – in a valley filled with Cherokee graves. Maybe some of my ancestors are there – my great-grandfather was Cherokee. I was touched by Nunnelly’s description of the area, which he’s promised to keep a secret.



