Along Washington’s coast, a beast lumbers through thick evergreen forests. Only a few lumberjacks have ever seen it … and they were lucky to escape its ravenous hunger. Meet the Gumberoo, a fearsome critter from Cascadia.
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Jake Rice is an amateur cryptozoologist and ghost hunter. When he's not dayjobbing for a big tech company, he searches for mysterious monsters and spooky specters.
The Monster Club got together to work out a system for classifying different monsters. We came up with 7 different classes, which we hope you can add to, or refine, for your own club.
In November, Puget Sound Monster Club will launch a podcast with the latest cryptozoological research, cryptid sightings and monster news coming from the Pacific Northwest and other parts of North America.
Welcome to the first in our series, “Squatch Watch.” In this series, Puget Sound Monster Club (PSMC) tracks Bigfoot sightings across North America. We provide a brief timeline, news summary, and source links so you can check it out for yourself. Get the scoop after the jump.
Tacoma may have a “Loch Ness” monster swimming in Puget Sound. Get the scoop on this electrical beast after the jump.
Oh boy! I love a monster-hunting show that’s not focused on Bigfoot. Don’t get me wrong: I love the big hairy fellah. But there are more monsters out there than just him, The Loch Ness Monster, and Jersey Devil. Let’s get into the review, eh?
The strigoi is a figure from Romanian folklore. It’s often considered a precursor to the modern vampire. Their legends carry a blend of cultural fears about the death, the afterlife, and revenge on the living.
Get the strigoi scoop after the jump.
This just happened: Some kind of critter clawed at my dogs from behind a chain link fence. And I have no idea what that monster is. Get the scoop after the jump.