I was asked to upload this video by the Documentary team. Here I show how I plaster cast prints. This was a nice partial print that a friend found for me. It’s a short video.
Here’s some photos as well:
I was asked to upload this video by the Documentary team. Here I show how I plaster cast prints. This was a nice partial print that a friend found for me. It’s a short video.
Here’s some photos as well:
A reader sent me this newspaper clipping. The fact that it’s from a newspaper from Indiana instead of British Columbia makes me doubt it a little but it’s a interesting story and uses the word Sasquatch instead of Bigfoot.
Morris Valley is a real hotspot for sightings as is the whole west side of Harrison Lake. I think I’ll head out there when the weather calms down and scout things out, it’s been a while since I’ve been out there. Time to setup some trail cameras I think.
Saw this video come up on my youtube feed and the picture right away got me thinking. If a horse in the wild doesn’t have it’s hooves trimmed or naturally worn away then could the prints it leaves be mistaken for Bigfoot prints? Especially the “muddy” prints. The weight of the horse would explain the force made with them and their long legs would explain the stride (ignoring the extra two legs).
Does this make sense that this could be a false flag for some Bigfoot prints that are out there. I’ve seen a few that would fit this theory but I’m not pointing any fingers.