Alabama-Georgia Bigfoot Research Group
Earlier this month members of the Alabama-Georgia Bigfoot Research Group spent a weekend at Alabama Gold Camp in Cragford. They were there to check out reports of Bigfoot vocalizations and rock throwing. How do I know this? Because I just read it on their Bigfoot Expedition Reports page where they’ve left notes on all their Bigfoot research expeditions since 2005. I really think they should go back to Devil’s Cave where they went last month — that sounds like a promising area!
On their photograph page they have some great underwater Bigfoot footprints, as well as other things they’ve found in the woods.
- Stocking Hominid Research
- Major Misquote of Me in the News!
- The Bigfoot Reading Group – “Tribal Bigfoot”
- Whoops and Whistles – What Did I Hear?
- The Kentucky Bigfoot Sighting – Game Cam Picture
August 30, 2009
Georgia Bigfoot
The Georgia Bigfoot website is the place to go for information about Bigfoot tracking in this forested southern state. Does Georgia seem like an unlikely place for a Bigfoot sighting?
Consider this:
Back in the 1990s a man living in a mobile home in Georgia was disturbed by something (or someone) walking around his home and pounding on the walls. Worse, the thing killed some of his dogs and stole lots of dogfood. His frequent calls to the Sheriff’s department were considered a nuisance. The result of this disturbance is the Elkins Creek footprint, cast by Deputy James Akin of the local Sheriff’s department. This footprint cast was studied by Dr. Grover Krantz and Jimmy Chilcutt and declared to be real. This is a sighting story worth reading and the site includes footprint cast photographs. On a separate page you can see Jimmy Chilcutt’s dermal ridge analysis of the Elkins Creek print.
Articles on this site include the practical matters of Basic Track Casting and Processing and Investigating Potential Sasquatch Evidence. The Photo Gallery has images from trail cams, tracks and casts, and wilderness scenes showing what the terrain in Georgia is like.
I looked over the entire site before moving on to the blog, which has quite a few valuable articles though it is no longer being maintained since the site was passed on to new owners at the end of 2007. What’s there is worth a read! It starts with Game Camera Survey Phase One, published March 2, 2006 by Samuel Rich. If you’re planning to use trail cams, this is a good primer. Or if you’d like to read about a wood-knocking, howling adventure, check out Mike2K1′s story, Serendepity…How we got from Point A to B. Part I and Part II. I also appreciated Red circles, shadows and the Blob agenda. I will come back to this blog to read the rest of the postings.
All this leaves one question unanswered… Do Bigfoot enjoy eating Georgia peaches?
Probably so…
- North American Bigfoot – Cliff Barackman’s Site
- David Paulides interviewed for the Eureka Times-Standard
- The Bigfoot Museum – Willow Creek, CA
- The Believe It Tour’s Willow Creek Adventure
- Michigan Bigfoot



