The Internet Links Page and references to books on the Yeti,

the Abominable Snowman, right at the bottom are more links to Cryptology subjects

The official Webpage of the Abominable Snowman Internet Resource Study Group. Reams of facts, views, history & fun on the elusive creature,

Where you need to go, if you are interested in the Yeti

These links were last updated in February 2007

A Photo of a supposed Yeti hand

A Internet Page Called Anomaly's articles on the Yeti

A Review of the Book of Reinhold Messner's sighting of the Yeti

Cryptozoology.com's view on the Yeti, with the Photographs of the Yeti's Footprints

A Internet page The Museum of Unnatutral history's page on the Yeti

The Picture of the Yeti's Scalp

Here is a great song I was emailed, its a song about a lonely Yeti. Its called "Yeti's Rejection Letter". You can find it here:

Pangboche's Hand

Occultopedia.com's view of the Yeti

A site which gives some more examples of types of yeti

Another general account of the Yeti

2001's evidence of a hair from Bhutan that could be of the Yeti

Article on the wildmen, including the Yeti

More of Messner

Where Medog County is

Medog County Account claiming they saw the Yeti in a forest in Southern Tibet

How Jimmy Stewart was involved in the story of the Yeti

Tibetan myths about the Abominable Snowman

How somebody belives the yeti is usually the brown bear

A Newspaper article on the 1954 Yeti expedition

A article on the Yeti

The Yeti Museum

A Claim of a sighting by Woolridge

Another Claim of a sighting

The Photograph taken by Woolridge

Bhutanese Yeti Stamps

Supposedly a picture of the Yeti in Nepal in 1996

A claim of a sighting of the Yeti by Yoshiteru Takahashi

Claims that Yeti scalps, and bodies have existed

Scientists claim to uncover tracks of what they say may be the Orang pendek

The Website of Reinhold Messner

Italian language British siting of the Yeti in 1979 in Nepal

French Language timeline on the Yeti

Results of the 1986 New World Explorers Society Himalayan Yeti Expedition

Shave the Yeti, it's what you do in this site

In Siberia in 2003 it was reported a hairy limb possibly of a thousands of years dead yeti

Books

^ Charles Stonor (1955 Daily Mail). The Sherpa and the Snowman. Hollis and Carter.
^ a b John Napier (2005). Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality. ISBN 0-525-06658-6. .
^ a b c d Rev. Swami Pranavananda (1957). The Abominable Snowman. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society vol. 54.
^ a b Stonor, Charles (January 30). . The Statesman in Calcutta.
^ a b c d e Swan, Lawrence W., (April 18). Abominable Snowman. Science New Series: pp. 882-884.
^ a b Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Stoughton: pp. 21-22.
^ a b c d Bernard Heuvelmans (1958). On the Track of Unknown Animals. Rupert Hart-Davis, p. 164.
^ a b c Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Stoughton: p 199.
^ Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Staoughton: p 22.
^ Rev, Swami Pranavananda (1955). . Indian Geographical Journal, July-Sept 30: p. 99.
^ a b c d e John A. Jackson (1955). More than Mountains. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd).
^ Tilman H.W, (1938). Mount Everest 1938. Pilgrim Publishing, p. 131. ISBN 81-7769-175-9.
^ a b Charles Howard-Bury (February 1921). Some Observations on the Approaches to Mount Everest. The Geographical Journal vol. 57: 121-124.
^ Francis Yourghusband; H. Norman Collie; A. Gatine (February 1922). Mount Everest" The reconnaissance: Discussion. The Geographical Journal vol. 59: 109-112.
^ a b c Charles Howard-Bury (1921). "19", Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, 1921. Edward Arnold, p. 141. ISBN=1-135-39935-2.
^ Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Staoughton: p 21.
^ a b c d e Tilman H.W, (1938). Mount Everest 1938. Pilgrim Publishing, pp. 127-137. ISBN 81-7769-175-9.
^ a b c d Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Staoughton: p 24.
^ a b William L. Straus Jnr., (June 8, 1956). Abominable Snowman. Science, New Series Vol. 123: pp. 1024-1025.
^ Tilman H.W, (1938). Mount Everest 1938. Pilgrim Publishing, p 127-137. ISBN 81-7769-175-9.
^ Bacil F. Kirtley (Apr., 1964). "Unknown Hominids and New World legends". Western Folklore 23: p. 77-90.
^ John Masters (January, 1959). "The Abominable Snowman" CCXVIII: p. 31.
^ Bernard Heuvelmans (1958). On the Track of Unknown Animals. Rupert Hart-Davis, p. 129.
^ Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Stoughton: p 23.
^ John A. Jackson (1955). More than Mountains. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd), p. 92.
^ Bernard Heuvelmans (1958). On the Track of Unknown Animals. Rupert Hart-Davis, p. 130.
^ Jessie Dobson (June, 1956). "Obituary: 79, Frederic Wood-Jones, F.R.S.: 1879-1954". Man vol.56: pp. 82-83.
^ Wilfred E. le Gros Clark (Nov., 1955). "Frederic Wood-Jones, 1879-1954". Biographical memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society vol. 1: pp. 118-134.
^ Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Staoughton.
^ Tenzing Norgay (told to and written by James Ramsey Ullman) (1955). Man of Everest Everest - The Autobiography of Tenzing. George Harrap & Co, Ltd.
^ http://www.cabernet.demon.co.uk/JAJ/snowman1954/1954-snowman-team.html
^ John Angelo Jackson (pp136) (2005). "Chapter 17", Adventure Travels in the Himalaya (pp135-152). ISBN 81-7387-175-2.

My Quest for Yeti: Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery
by Reinhold Messner

Myra Shackley, 1986, Still Living: Yeti, Sasquatch and the Neanderthal Enigma,

The World Atlas Of Mysteries, Francis Hitching, this mentions the Chinese account of Tibetan Wildmen in the 18th Century

 

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