The report stated in the Yeti archive dates to 1998 when a American climber Craig Calonica, on Mount Everest, reported seeing a pair of yetis while coming down the mountain on its Chinese side. Both had thick, shiny black fur, he said, and walked upright.
The yeti has been rumored in the West since 1832, when the first Englishman to live in Nepal heard of a creature that moved erect and was covered in long, dark hair.
It has other names: Metohkangmi, mirka, sogpa and migo. The first means "filthy snowman" but a mis-translation by a journalist covering the 1921 expedition to Everest gave it the name that has stuck to the unfortunate creature since - though it is generally supposed to be gentle and shy rather than abominable. That year, 32 witnesses - six British climbers and 26 Sherpas - saw tracks ascribed to the yeti, although bears, goats or snow leopards were other explanations.
And while leading the expedition that conquered Everest in 1953, Sir John Hunt was told by the chief lama of the monastery where he was camping that a yeti had played in the snow in that very meadow the previous year. It had been scared away by the noise from conch-shell horns.
It is impossible to tell exactly when the first sighting was. Mountain people in Nepal have been seeing Yeti for hundreds of years.
The Yeti hasn't really been discovered yet, but a footprint was found in the 1950s that some claim is the footprint of a Yeti. There is no evidence to date to support this claim.
the tibetians have recorded sightnings for centuries.
The yeti has been seen for many years. Some people who live in Alaska and other cold places have seen the yeti and reported it to police.
Too many to count. People living near the Himalayian Mountains region have been reporting sighting for hundreds of years.
Yeti
Probably Loch Ness.
December 4, 2012, over Longview, TX.
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sighting reports the white fur and the brown hair might be two species of ape.
It is impossible to tell exactly when the first sighting was. Mountain people in Nepal have been seeing Yeti for hundreds of years. The Yeti hasn't really been discovered yet, but a footprint was found in the 1950s that some claim is the footprint of a Yeti. There is no evidence to date to support this claim.
around the captial of russia on June 6 1969
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman. Yeti sightings are often attributed to folklore, misidentifications of other animals, or hoaxes.
I believe there was a sighting in Jan. of 2012. Below is a link to the most recent UFO sightings.
Nessie came to real attention in 1933, after a sighting that made headlines. In 1934, the most famous "photo" of Nessie, the surgeon's photo, later revealed as a hoax, was made. The most recent sighting brought Nessie more attention, in 2007.
the yeti is most probably a gigantopithecus and or a desended of him
In January of 2011 over New Dehli.