Yowie sighting near Connelly's Creek Gap
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:52 pm
AUSTRALIA'S original "Yowie Man", Rex Gilroy was in town this week investigating the recent yowie sighting near Connelly's Creek Gap, which shocked two Wingham women.
It was at 7.30pm on July 31 when Faye Burke and Alana Garnett said they drove past a yowie, standing on the side of Nowendoc Road, towards Cundle Flat. "We are absolutely convinced," Faye said.
Serious "yowie" investigator Rex Gilroy drove from Katoomba on Tuesday to investigate the area with Faye and collect information.
Driving out to the location with Faye, Rex said they went into the bushland for more than two hours and gathered enough evidence to prove the yowie's existence.
"These ladies did not imagine what they saw," he said. "I cast a footprint 40cm long and 26cm wide. And I am almost convinced there was not one yowie there but two."
Rex said he found a second footprint of a different size further down into the gully.
"I found the second footprint by following a scent trail," he said. "It was a faint smell that I have recognised before."
Rex has been investigating and researching yowies for more than 20 years and is quick to dismiss the detected scent and footprints as belonging to anything else.
"It definitely has nothing to do with cows and it was not a cow odour," he said. "The footprints match ones I have found in the Blue Mountains."
Rex said he is convinced the area contains yowies. "Convinced enough to make an ongoing investigation."
Fay said she is relieved to have met Rex and "nothing worries me now I have Rex to back me up".
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It was at 7.30pm on July 31 when Faye Burke and Alana Garnett said they drove past a yowie, standing on the side of Nowendoc Road, towards Cundle Flat. "We are absolutely convinced," Faye said.
Serious "yowie" investigator Rex Gilroy drove from Katoomba on Tuesday to investigate the area with Faye and collect information.
Driving out to the location with Faye, Rex said they went into the bushland for more than two hours and gathered enough evidence to prove the yowie's existence.
"These ladies did not imagine what they saw," he said. "I cast a footprint 40cm long and 26cm wide. And I am almost convinced there was not one yowie there but two."
Rex said he found a second footprint of a different size further down into the gully.
"I found the second footprint by following a scent trail," he said. "It was a faint smell that I have recognised before."
Rex has been investigating and researching yowies for more than 20 years and is quick to dismiss the detected scent and footprints as belonging to anything else.
"It definitely has nothing to do with cows and it was not a cow odour," he said. "The footprints match ones I have found in the Blue Mountains."
Rex said he is convinced the area contains yowies. "Convinced enough to make an ongoing investigation."
Fay said she is relieved to have met Rex and "nothing worries me now I have Rex to back me up".
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