Saturday, July 09, 2011

ADAM DAVIES WRITES...

We are now down to the final few details of the planning of the CFZ Sumatra expedition.
Transport is organised , and the guides and field teams have been finalised. All that remains is the ordering of the rations, and getting on with the job!

A special thanks to Glen Vaudrey for his hard work on the camera trap appeal.We will of course do our best to get that elusive photo!

For those of you on Face book with me a have some great news.We are hoping to be able to bring you updates of our adventures as they happen-jungle permitting!If you go to my status page, and click on Extreme-Expeditions, you will find the details.Andy,who created the site, is still working on it,but it looks excellent, and there will be plenty more to come.

I mentioned in my last blog how much I was looking forward to being in London.I had a fabulous time, as I always do. I hope to be there again very soon...

http://www.extreme-expeditions.com/journal/journal.php

FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOATS

Adam Davies has just rung me. The guides in Sumatra have asked the expedition to bring them raincoats. So, ladies and gentlemen in bloggoland. We are looking for three small adult raincoats. If you can help, please email Richard Freeman on richard@cfz.org.uk and either bung them in the post or bring them along to the Weird Weekend...

Dr DAN Vs THE LOCH NESS MONSTER

Possibly more convincing than the picture we posted yesterday about which the general consensus is that it is a flying bird...



Dan Holdsworth writes: "And the prize for "least convincing picture of Nessie ever" goes to...



Me, probably.



I didn't even use Photoshop on this one, either."

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CORINNA

A very Happy Birthday to my lovely wife Corinna...

HAYLEY ON LAKE MONSTERS

I’m really excited to be able to say that the latest episode of the Monster Talk Podcast features an interview with yours truly about the Bownessie lake monster and the Tom Pickles photograph that first really hooked my attention on the case. Hello to those who may have been brought to my blog because of the interview – I want to reiterate the point that I am an amateur researcher when it comes to things such as ghosts and monsters – and Bownessie is the first lake monster case that I’ve ever really gotten involved with.

Read on...

DALE UNDERWATER

Two water monster blog postings, one for freshwater and the other one for saltwater: not really adding anything new but demonstrating a variety of evidence which goes toward showing a variety of creatures are involved. This is mostly to refine and amplify statements previously made on the blog..

For the Freshwater kinds:
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2011/07/more-watermoose-and-other-water.html

And the Saltwater kinds:
http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.com/2011/07/more-comments-on-heuvelmans-sea.html