Over my lifetime of travels and adventures, including the almost 20 years focused on mysterious creatures and legends, no matter where I go it’s always clear that storytelling is at the heart of what I love. You will hear some people say that storytelling is a lost art. I don’t believe that at all. If [...]
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Ready for Ohio Bigfoot

We are a month away from the 2013 Ohio Bigfoot Conference held at Salt Fork State Park. As a long standing tradition in the Bigfoot community, the Ohio Conference has been one I haven’t missed since moving back to the east coast years ago. It has been my pleasure to support the conference and help in [...]
View Post Don Keating, Loren Coleman, Marc DeWerth, Ohio Bigfoot, Ohio Bigfoot Conferece, Salt Fork, t-shirtBigfoot and the Harlem Shake

Over the last few weeks I’ve been watching the YouTube craze of Harlem Shake videos explode. For some reason this viral phenomena has me intrigued. Perhaps it appeals to my love of what we at Believe It Tour call “speed-edits” or quickly done video clips that are creatively captivating. As I watch so many clever [...]
View Post Bigfoot, Harlem Shake, youtubeBigfoot, Ghosts, Aliens and Presidents

Over this Presidents Day weekend I happened to be in New York and visited the Museum of Natural History to do some research for our 2013 Believe It Tour adventure. For those of you who have been there or at least seen the movie, Night at the Museum, know that Theodore Roosevelt is all over [...]
View Post Abraham Lincoln, Bigfoot, crypto-adventurer, ghosts, Musem of Natural History, President's Day, Theodore RooseveltWarm Bodies and Zombies

From the first time I saw the Warm Bodies trailer on TV, I kept thinking how clever the concept was for the classic Zombie movie. Just how many Zombie movies have been made? True classics with many variations of these leg dragging, skin rotting, moaning monsters. Yet, this time the fear of getting your brains [...]
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During our trip we were invited to speak to the guests at Robert’s Grove Resort about our Tour of the Crystal Skull. Never passing up an opportunity to spread the word about the adventures of Believe It Tour, we did it. The setting was incredible. It was outside under the stars and at the new [...]
View Post Crystal Skull, Lubaantun, MayanThe Mayan 2012 Time Capsule

In an attempt to do something fun and interactive with the hype around 2012, Believe It Tour decided to promote the Tour of the Crystal Skull by creating a time capsule. In homage to the Mitchell Hedges Skull and the theory that crystal skulls can retain knowledge, I designed a couple of skulls to use [...]
View Post 2012, Belize, Crystal Skull, Mayan, time capsuleActun Chek the Footprint Cave

Having already tackled one caving adventure Believe It Tour was ready to explore a second and final cave in the Cayo District. Known as Actun Chek, or the Footprint Cave, this ancient Mayan site was located in the Caves Branch caving region in the foothills of the Maya Mountains. It’s also the fourth longest cave [...]
View Post Actun Chek, Belize, Footprint Cave, MayanMayan Ruins of Nim Li Punit

Having explored some Mayan ruins in north western Belize Believe It Tour decided it was time to investigate some sites in the southern region. In the heart of the Toledo District lies Nim Li Punit, which sits in the foothills of the Maya Mountains. This unassuming site has an amazing view of the Caribbean Sea [...]
View Post ball court, Belize, Mayan, Nim Li Punit, Stelae, Toledo DistrictMayan vs Aztec Calendars

What is the difference between the Aztec Sun Stone Calendar and the Mayan Calendar? The differences between the two calendars were something that I learned early on in the research phase of the Tour of the Crystal Skull. One of the first things I do when I get involved with a new project or topic [...]
View Post 2012, Aztec Calendar, Calendar Round, Haab, Long Count, Mayan Calendar, Tzolkin
