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The Beast of Bray Road: a modern sighting

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:40 pm
by Scott Gardener
http://www.weird-wi.com/brayroad/index.htm

There have been discussion of this thing on other sites, but Linda Godfrey's articles on the thing are the definitive source.

Basically, in late December 1992, two seperate people saw something that resembled a wolf but could walk on its hind legs. One saw the creature eating road kill, and another had a more harrowing experience, being chased by the thing. It sparked a sensation, but also caused other people to come forward and admit that something is indeed out there.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 10:52 am
by Bete
Hi Scott, I talk to Linda Godfrey via email (in fact I got an email from her today), she is very very very cool, she is working on a follow-up book to "The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf" that will be called "Beyond Bray Road." She is going to be on the Jeff Rense show a week from this Friday (on Jan. 28th). Check out this link for more info on her next book:
http://fullmoon.greggtaylor.com/forum/v ... .php?id=67

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 11:39 am
by Krissy
I've heard about the Beast of Bray Road! Read a lot about it. I think it's very interesting, and I would love to read her book (and the upcoming one). These, indeed, are the best modern Werewolf sightings I've ever encountered. (Though it is most likely some fantastic undiscovered species.) Strange how just the term "Werewolf" might immediately have this creature be critisized and met with severe skepticism. I think that referring to it just as "The Beast of Bray Road" is a great idea.

Please state the nature of the medical emergency

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 3:18 pm
by Scott Gardener
:o

THE Linda Godfrey! We're not worthy! We're not worthy! I feel like a Trekkie drooling in front of the cast of Voyager. (For the record, Robert Picardo, the holographic Doctor, is The Howling's Eddie the Mangler.)

Re: Please state the nature of the medical emergency

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 3:25 pm
by Figarou
Scott Gardener wrote::o

THE Linda Godfrey! We're not worthy! We're not worthy! I feel like a Trekkie drooling in front of the cast of Voyager.
Seven of nine. Hot!!

:D

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 12:54 pm
by Darth Canis
:lol: i don't swing that way but yeah seven of nine is freakin awesome anyways this is interesting subject i have always been a cryptozoology buff. That is the study of animals that are thought not to exist bigfoot, loch ness and so on.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 7:26 pm
by silverpaw
ah so thats what its called cryptozoology i lvoe it so intresting i wanna explore and descover this stuff for myself. even though i reckon its reall :lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 7:59 pm
by outwarddoodles
Wasn't there something called a Lycothane or whatever that could walk on its hind legs a bit? I'm unsure of the name but I could imagine a wolf seeing humans and trying to walk like us, though I doubt it can walk as good or stand as strit as us without years of evolution.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:21 pm
by Darth Canis
http://www.cryptozoology.com/

:D A cool site check it out. It has some stuff on the Beast of Bray Road.

Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:41 am
by silverpaw
woot sweet man thanks :o im gunna be reading for while 8) better get my glasses...(i dont neeed glasses) yeah thanks if i find anythoiing good i'll post it. :P

Hmmm yes..

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 6:34 pm
by nekocj
I have also heard many tales of the beast of bray road and have even planned on traveling to said location to see if I get attacked....yeah I know...in any case have any of you heard of the soviet union werewolf attack? I would do a search on google for soviet union werewolves and look into it if you haven't heard, its another interesting case.

Apparently there was this soviet union base which was attacked by wolves! These were well armed soviets and survivors claimed the wolves could get on their hind legs and no matter how many times they shot them they never died. This is a true story this base did get attacked by wolves, who completely wiped out the base aside from said survivors, although its not certain whether they were really werewolves or not, and in fact the police in the area were actually issued silver bullets for their guns. No joke.

Well hope you have fun learning more about real werewolf sitings and cases. Personally, I'm gonna start a little research on the dragons that migrate to bask in the salt lakes of Salt Lake City, in Utah.

-CJ

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:08 pm
by Aki
!

Thats crazy.

Heh. Like something out of a video game or movie. Werewolves save the day by wiping out a enemy base in 'secret'. :roflmao:

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:30 pm
by Cassandra
wow! this is fascinating stuff! *sigh* i soooooo love this place......

anyway, anyone with more info on this or other sites about stuff like this, please let me know! it will help immensely with my research! :D

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:21 am
by Kamara
outwarddoodles wrote:Wasn't there something called a Lycothane or whatever that could walk on its hind legs a bit? I'm unsure of the name but I could imagine a wolf seeing humans and trying to walk like us, though I doubt it can walk as good or stand as strit as us without years of evolution.
I believe your referring to a Thylacine - its also known as the Tasmanian Wolf or the Tasmanian Tiger and were found on the island of Tasmania. (Some also claim the mainland) Its actually neither a true wolf or tiger but is a marsupial animal that resembles both of them. It's what is called parallel evolution.
They are believed to be extinct - due to people's widespread fear and hatred - thousands were destroyed and bounties put on their heads.

They are hoping they will find a pocket of survivors and searches are still carried out to catch a glimpse of them, rumors abound about sightings and encounters.

There does exist films of them exhibiting two forms of locomotion - one was a plantar walk and the other was a bi-pedal hop resembling that of a kangaroo.
I would imagine seeing this would give forth to all kinds of stories about them walking.

I would love to believe that somehow this species has survived, they were possibly the most interesting marsupial that existed.

Kamara

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:37 am
by Doruk Golcu
Good thing the poor devils did not follow them into extinction. They shared the same habitat, I think...

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:30 pm
by Kamara
Doruk Golcu wrote:Good thing the poor devils did not follow them into extinction. They shared the same habitat, I think...
The Devils have been threatened in recent years with loss of habitat and some kind of disease that is spreading amongst the wild population - if caught early they can be nursed back to health and released but it remains to be seen if it will ruin the wild population (I hope not - I love Tassie Devils). And yes its all on the island of Tasmania <G>

Sorry didnt mean to run this thread off topic! - I found the Beast of Bray road stories very interesting and would be interested to read Linda Godfreys book.

Kamara

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 8:36 pm
by Jamie
anyways this is interesting subject i have always been a cryptozoology buff. That is the study of animals that are thought not to exist bigfoot, loch ness and so on.
*Nods* I've studied cryptozoology for a while too. I've got a large website on the subject that includes info on werewolves and shapeshifters as viewed by cryptozoology.

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 12:39 pm
by Kotig
Kamara wrote:
Doruk Golcu wrote:Good thing the poor devils did not follow them into extinction. They shared the same habitat, I think...
The Devils have been threatened in recent years with loss of habitat and some kind of disease that is spreading amongst the wild population - if caught early they can be nursed back to health and released but it remains to be seen if it will ruin the wild population (I hope not - I love Tassie Devils). And yes its all on the island of Tasmania <G>

Sorry didnt mean to run this thread off topic! - I found the Beast of Bray road stories very interesting and would be interested to read Linda Godfreys book.

Kamara
The more you know! *Rainbow*

I so wanna go to Bray Road! I've been looking into that recently! Anyway, where can I go about buying these Lind Godfrey books? Doesn't matter though...I always get a strange look when I ask for werewolf books :(

Re: Hmmm yes..

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 1:58 am
by dnl
[quote="nekocj"]I have also heard many tales of the beast of bray road and have even planned on traveling to said location to see if I get attacked....yeah I know...in any case have any of you heard of the soviet union werewolf attack? I would do a search on google for soviet union werewolves and look into it if you haven't heard, its another interesting case.

Apparently there was this soviet union base which was attacked by wolves! These were well armed soviets and survivors claimed the wolves could get on their hind legs and no matter how many times they shot them they never died. This is a true story this base did get attacked by wolves, who completely wiped out the base aside from said survivors, although its not certain whether they were really werewolves or not, and in fact the police in the area were actually issued silver bullets for their guns. No joke.

Well hope you have fun learning more about real werewolf sitings and cases. Personally, I'm gonna start a little research on the dragons that migrate to bask in the salt lakes of Salt Lake City, in Utah.

-CJ[/quote]
you dont happen to know the name of the base do you I think i have an idaer of what heppand there.

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 8:03 pm
by shey
I am going to a lake 10 miles away from bray road it the one in the book that you can see the gost over the lake and all the berial grounds are and their where a few recent sightings 8) :)

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 12:46 am
by Ancient
That sounds interesting Shey. You have my curiostity (SP). :)

Hi

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:39 pm
by StellaMagic
You guys sure that the Bray Road Beast is a real werewolf? It might just be a regular wolf or bear begging tourists for food.

Well...

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:43 pm
by StellaMagic
it could be a werewolf. Does anyone have picture (photos) of it? I like to see what it looks like. I'm using the Bray Road Beast to write stories.

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:38 pm
by MoonKit
I was in the blockbuster the other day and theres a movie called Beast of Bray Road. But it looks kind of violent and the 'werewolf' on the cover is hideous. :x

But cryptozoology has always been a favortie of mine! :love: Did you know that they were trying to recreate the thylacine not too long ago? They gave it up because the DNA they had was getting old and usless. Weird stuff.

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 10:56 pm
by Scott Gardener
The movie was your basic bad B-movie werewolf film. You've essentially already seen it if you ever subjected yourself to Howling V in its entirity.