Thursday, May 24, 2012

Cryptid Canids of the Four Corners


On Wednesday, Jc Johnson of Crypto Four Corners posted a video titled Wes and the Wolfens. After watching the video I left a message for Jc to contact me. Well, in a few minutes Jc was calling back. He explained that this video from 2008 had been lost and recently found. He added updated information in the beginning and at the end of the presentation.

I was interested in Wes' sighting of a 'dogman' like creature in a residential section of Farmington, NM. as well as the smaller wolf-like animal he encountered while playing in a field in the Four Corners area. Wes' description of the 'dogman' was somewhat similar to those sightings in Michigan and Wisconsin as described by researcher/author Linda Godfrey. Linda and Jc have confided that they believe these particular creatures are natural and terrestrial. I still lean towards the interdimensional 'side of the fence' though I am open for all arguments.

Jc explained that the Four Corners has had a variety of canid sightings (natural and supernatural) other than the typical foxes, dogs, jackals, and coyotes. NOTE: any wolf sighting in the area would be remarkable in itself since the species was hunted out over a century ago.


A Skinwalker is a person (witch) with the supernatural ability to turn into any animal he or she desires, though they first must be wearing a pelt of the animal, to be able to transform. These are commonly described as wolf-like beings though it can be shapeshifted as any past or present indigenous animal. I have previously posted several first-hand accounts at Skinwalker Chronicles

The Weir is similar to a lycanthrope, a supposed mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf-like creature. Whether the change is made on purpose or the result of an affliction is unknown. The difference between the Skinwalker and the Weir, in my opinion, is little more than interpretation. Those people who have witnessed these creatures tend to place a distinction between them.

Dire Wolves are classified as an extinct carnivorous mammal closely related to the smaller extant gray wolf. Some of the modern sighting reports are of huge wolves with varied markings...some as big as an average sized horse. The American Alsatian was bred to resemble the ancient Dire Wolf in many respects...but the sightings tend to be of a much larger canid. Are these natural or supernatural beings?

The Dogman is an enigma...basically because all the evidence has been anecdotal to this point. There have been legends, hoaxes and everything else in between. Most of the information that is available can be found at Linda Godfrey's The Beast of Bray Road and Hunting the American Werewolf and in her writings. As I stated earlier, I tend to believe these are interdimensional beings. Jc mentioned an interesting tidbit to me...though the Dogman's strong back legs are like those of a canid there have been reports of a 'spur-like' appendage at the back of the foot that gives this creature a tripod structure in which to stand.

Jc also talked about a particular sighting from a few years ago on the Navajo lands in the Four Corners. The witnesses stated that their sheep and goats had been let out to graze during the day. When the herd started to return early they were concerned that something was amiss. When they conducted an inventory, one sheep and one goat were missing. The witnesses climbed into their vehicle and drove to the grazing area.

When they arrived, the carcasses of the sheep and goat were located...though there was very little left other than spines and skulls. On a distant rise the witnessed could clearly make out the shape of a large canid standing on two legs. There was also a much smaller juvenile canid accompanying the adult. The fact that there were multiple witnesses, it was daylight and that there were defleshed carcasses tends to give the 'natural' argument some leverage.

I first heard the word Wolfen after reading Whitley Strieber's 1978 novel The Wolfenin which a New York City cop investigates a series of brutal deaths that resemble animal attacks. So...what is a Wolfen? In the book, the Wolfen was a superior predator, not a spirit...though there could have been a supernatural aspect to it. Basically, the Wolfen was a mystery. Well folks...that's what we have here.

I'd be interested in your comments. Jc Johnson has been our guest on 'Beyond The Edge Radio' and Eric and I plan to have Jc back on in the near future. There are lot's of cryptid mysteries to discuss...Lon

Hunting the American Werewolf

The Michigan Dogman: Werewolves and Other Unknown Canines Across the U.S.A. (Unexplained Presents)

Stalking the Tricksters: Shapeshifters, Skinwalkers, Dark Adepts and 2012

The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf

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Blogger Robbie Shaw said...

Thanks for this great article Lon,although I'm writing a tad late here,as of a year late,,lol.(I happen to be a member of the "better late than never" club.)
I found a video by Mr J.C Johnson accidentally on youtube,a couple years ago,while looking up dogman/canine Cryptid info. I was pleasantly surprised,and I'm still following C4C today,and the effort,time and depth of knowledge that goes into their investigations and research is awesome,IMO. Top Knotch.
I live to learn,and one of my hardest to put down and prehaps spookiest interests is the Dogman entitie's. Please,don't ask,for I cannot explain it. It's often terrifying,esp when one reads many credible reports of Dogmen with *not so pleasant disposition's,and a no tolerance policy involving the role of "man's best friend".
I remember in the 11th grade,when my science teacher developed a serious nervous issue,due to rampant reports of Werewolve's running amok and wild in the northern areas of our beautiful country. She showed us the articles,on this new found tech called the Internet. I was curious,but the story past,and as time past,I never heard anything else.
Years later,I seen the Beast of Seven Chutes photos,on a popular BF site. Then,shortly after,I stumbled,again accidentally,,onto a video from an up and coming BF researcher named Scott Carpenter,entitled "Unknown Cryptid behind Me". After watching many times,and learning about Scott,and following his outstanding work for a while,I was sure this had to be something worth looking into. And now I've had the pleasure of reading two of Linda Godfrey's books on sightings and accounts,from shore to shore,there's a strong case made for these very peculiar specimens.
And,as we all know(we as in the ones seeking the unknown) mainstream Mr Scientist either ignores,rejects or sometimes rants intelegent gibberish,at the slightest mention of Bigfoot,so we need not even mention a bipedal canine,resembling a Werewolf.
So that's where we arrive,imo. To go,and try to learn,and provide anything we can,that can be shown this is more than a legend,or fairy tale,and continue the work that mainstream science,for the most part,never even attempted to start.

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