Northern Wisconsin advertiser (Wabeno, Wis.), January 6th 1922 He Saw Snowman Englishman Corroborates Story Told by Explorers. Probability That There Is A Mysterious Race That Has Not Been Reached by Civilization. William Hugh Knight, a member of the British Royal Societies club, recently recalled to a representative of the London Times an occasion some years…
Category: Abominable Snowman
[1922] [1/19]: “Wild Men In Cold Regions” [Himalayas]
The Wallace Miner (Wallace, Idaho), January 19th 1922 Wild Men in Cold Regions. As a result of the announcement in the dispatches of the Mount Everest expedition of finding tracks in the snow of wild men, called by the Tibetans “abominable snowmen,” much comment and interest have been aroused in London among explorers who have…
[1921] Book Excerpt: “Abominable Snowman” – Mount Everest The Reconnaissance by Charles Howard-Bury
Mount Everest The Reconnaissance (1921) by Charles Howard-Bury Chapter VIII (8): The Upper Kharta Valley and The 20,000 Foot Camp On September 22, leaving Raeburn behind, Mallory, Bullock, Morshead, Wheeler, Wollaston and myself started off to Lakhpa La camp. We left the 20,000-foot camp in 22° of frost at four o’clock in the morning, accompanied…
[1899] Book Excerpt: “Wild Men of The Mountains.” – Among the Himalayas by Laurence Waddell
Among the Himalayas (1899) by Laurence Waddell Chapter V (5): The Alpine Lachoong Valley To The Tibetan Frontier – The Tang-kar, Dong-Kia, Seeboo, Pata and Gora Passes Page 223-224 labeled “Wild Men of The Mountains.” In the morning, as the snow had ceased, and it lay only about a foot deep, we decided to push on…
