Blue Thing On The Ice Age Trail

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Campfire Creeps – Blue Thing on the Ice Age Trail

Bizarre paranormal entities were presumably the furthest thing


from Michelle's mind as she hiked along the remote Ice Age Trail
in Lodi, Wisconsin with one of her friends - and yet she would
become the sole witness a truly unique apparitional being when
she decided to separate from her friend and wander on ahead.

It was the 22nd of August in 1999, and Michelle had just decided
to walk on ahead of the friend with whom she was enjoying a
hike around the secluded path known as the Ice Age Trail. Soon
after she decided to go on alone (does no-one ever learn
anything from horror movies?) she caught sight of a flash of
motion some 50ft ahead of her. As she focused on the anomaly,
she realised that it was a blue-grey figure which was moving
along the trail towards her.

She initially took it to be a cyclist dressed in a blue jacket, but she soon realised that there was no
bicycle visible. Instead, it was simply gliding along the path with a smooth motion. It appeared to
have some kind of long blue plume coming out of the back of its head, which waved around as it
moved. Almost as suddenly as it had appeared, it abruptly changed directions and glided off to her
right before swiftly disappearing into the trees. It was then that the aforementioned plume was
noted by the witness.

Presumably confused and shaken, Michelle quickly explained what she had seen to her companion -
who had since come up behind her. Both walkers decided to go and investigate the path taken by
the 'Blue Thing' before it had disappeared into the woods, but nothing unusual was noted.

I am not certain what to make of this case, in all honesty. It strikes me as a completely unique entity,
but if I am wrong about that I would love to hear any more reports of beings like it. I wonder what
sort of plume it was that was coming out the entity's head - was it smoke-like or perhaps feathered?

Source: 'A Dictionary of Cryptozoology' by Ronan Coghlan and Albert Rosales quoting the


website Weird Wisconsin - which has sadly since shut down for 'extensive renovations'. I guess one
may need to use the Wayback Machine to access my most extensive source for this case.

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