Saturday, January 2, 2010

Olympic Torch to be Passed in Front of Bigfoot

According to a CNN iReport this is the Bigfoot statue that will witness the passing of the torch for the 2010 Winter Olympics being held in Canada.



This is Bigfoot's contribution to the Olympic torch run, and the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Bigfoot is located on the Trans Canada Highway in Vermilion Bay, Ontario (between Kenora and Dryden). He is anxiously awaiting to see the Olympic Torch pass in front of him sometime in early January.
Happy holidays, The Langs


You can go to the original iReport here.

We decided we needed to know more about this statue so we did some research.

Date Built: Late 1950's or early 1960's. Moved to present location in 1982.
Height: 18 Feet (5.5 Metres)
Weight: 3,800 pounds.
Made of: Cement and iron
Located: Trans Canada Highway, in front of a gas station.

Background: As far as the current owners are aware, the statue was made by a man who visited the area. It took him an entire summer to make it.

Surprisingly, even though it is pretty heavy, this monument seems to move around a bit. It was located in the nearby community of Waldhof until 1982, when it was purchased by Liz and Max Lang to place in front of their gas station.

There is a speaker inside the figure with a microphone at the garage so that "Big Foot" can occasionaly talk to people who stop and take their picture in front of it.

Info Source: Liz and Max Lang, Sharon Winzoski Jewett and Canada's Gigantic! by Henri Robideau






Thursday, December 31, 2009

A Decade of BLC Bigfoot Banners

Okay, we've haven't been around ALL decade, but 2010 does mark the beginning of a new one. This next decade is going to be a blast, if 2010 is any indication! Starting with the Oregon Sasquatch Symposium we have a lot of other surprise Bigfoot projects we are planning on sponsoring next year!

As we look forward to where we are going, lets reminisce about where we've been. These are the banners Bigfoot (Researcher's) Lunch Club has had over the decade. You can click on any image to enlarge and see more detail.


Who doesn't love harry? But, although it was slightly altered, we felt it was plagerizing.

Even if we put a fork in Harry's hand, it still felt unoriginal, we did introduce the byline, "A tasteful pursuit of Bigfoot discovery." get it? "Tasteful?" "Lunch Club?" Hoo boy!

Introduction of our mascot "Elsie" makin' tracks!

We wanted to focus on the fork in Elsie's hand, so we added sparkles and lost the tracks.

The forest panorama that is still used today. that icon on the bottom left is what we referred to as our badge.

We added the picnic table to the forest and the "universal" picnic sign in the foreground.

Today's banner, we kept the picnic table and dropped the word "researchers" from our URL, so we dropped it from the banner as well. <--That rhymes!

Thank you all for making this our most successful year ever. As we continue to grow, we hope you continue to share with us, "a tasteful pursuit of Bigfoot discovery!"

Happy New Year!



Wednesday, December 30, 2009

TOP 5 VISITED POST of 2009

The list below is based on traffic from this last year alone. Some of these post were written before 2009, but they still resonated with readers this year.


Harvey's exclusive showing of art on our site was the biggest hit of the year!


Just a list of Bigfoot Movies rated by IMDB


Our image analysis of the Dauphin County photo.



Our ever popular interactive world map.


This is one of our personal favorites, the Cain/Bigfoot/Mormon connection.


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