Ogopogo expert Arlene Gaal explores the information and sighting footage collected over the past 30 years. Since 1968, Arlene Gaal has been investigating, categorizing and summarizing the reported sightings of this ever-elusive serpent-like water creature. Considered one of the top consultants on Ogopogo, Arlene has spent years poring over photographs and sketches, interviewing a wide range of people who have reported sightings, and consulting for various television and documentary productions. As we move in to the new millennium, increased population and advanced technology has provided new photos, film footage and untold stories about the shy creature. In Search of Ogopogo; Sacred Creature of the Okanagan Waters is the history of Arlene's endeavors. Explore new and spectacular footage of the creature with the Chaplain Video. See what Unsolved Mysteries and Nippon TV discovered in their ventures with Arlene, and decide for yourself if the newly recorded sonar finally gives us what we need... proof of Ogopogo's existence Author/Researcher Arlene Gaal is clearly passionate and dedicated to tracking the many sightings of the famous cryptid lake monster Ogopogo of British Columbia and to being a supporting voice for those individuals who have by most accounts, inadvertently had the experience of encountering this largely elusive aquatic monster. In her sincere efforts to help substantiate the claims of folks who come to her with their reports, she has accumulated an amazing amount of data over the past several decades in which she has exhaustively spent researching, documenting, interviewing witnesses and archiving records, photos and films. Though she has penned a couple books prior to In Search of Ogopogo: Sacred Creature of the Okanagan Waters concerning the monstrous animal of gigantic proportions that purportedly inhabits Okanagan Lake, this particular book is the last one to date and plainly demonstrates why Miss Gaal is the unofficial expert and consultant on Ogopogo. Noted cryptozoologist John Kirk of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club said that "The catalogue of films and video of Ogopogo are more numerous and of better quality than anything I have personally seen at Loch Ness and I believe that several of them are very persuasive that there is a large living unknown creature inhabiting the lake" (2005) and therefore, it is surmised that the Ogopogos could be some of the most credible of the world's lake monsters. Arlene Gaal has certainly put together a comprehensive volume rich with numerous accounts of the search for Canada's most famous lake cryptid including fascinating sightings from convincing witnesses that I had never heard of. Gaal's writing style is a bit unconventional in that it's casual, though I attribute that to her exuberance for her subject. In Search also contains many eyewitness submitted illustrations of what they saw along with an introduction to the creature's history and lore known in Indian traditions in which the beast is referred to as N'ha-a-itk meaning "water demon" or "lake monster", so readers particularly interested in folklore and mythology will especially enjoy that section. -- Amazon Reviewer There are not many books this well written about this subject. Filled with first hand accounts and up close details of this elusive lake dweller. I bought this book due to have my own sighting of this animal in 1992 ....I'm a believer. But make up your own mind and read this great book. -- Amazon Reviewer Ogopogo expert Arlene Gaal explores the information and sighting footage collected over the past 30 years. Since 1968, Arlene Gaal has been investigating, categorizing and summarizing the reported sightings of this ever-elusive serpent-like water creature. Considered one of the top consultants on Ogopogo, Arlene has spent years poring over photographs and sketches, interviewing a wide range of people who have reported sightings, and consulting for various television and documentary productions. As we move in to the new millennium, increased population and advanced technology has provided new photos, film footage and untold stories about the shy creature. In Search of Ogopogo; Sacred Creature of the Okanagan Waters is the history of Arlene's endeavors. Explore new and spectacular footage of the creature with the Chaplain Video. See what Unsolved Mysteries and Nippon TV discovered in their ventures with Arlene, and decide for yourself if the newly recorded sonar finally gives us what we need... proof of Ogopogo's existence Arlene Gaal was born and raised in a coal-mining town in south-eastern BC; she is a teacher by profession and author/journalist by choice. In 1968 she and her husband Joe and three children moved to Kelowna, a city located on Okanagan Lake in central BC and home to the famous Ogopogo. To her, it was Canada's Hawaii because of the exquisite scenery and comfortable climate. A curiosity-seeker at heart, Arlene soon began tracking th