Mystery Tracks in Jasper: Wider Than a Grizzly, No Claw Marks - Sasquatch Outpost Podcast
Posted Thursday, August 15, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the Untold Radio Network YouTube channel, hosts Jim Meyers and Sail Irwin interview Kelly and Joshua Ortiz, a mother and son duo who recently had a fascinating encounter while hiking in Jasper National Park in Canada.
During their 10-day trek, the Ortiz family stumbled upon some unusual tracks near a dried-up lake. The tracks were unlike anything they had ever seen before, and Kelly was quick to snap some photos for further examination.
The tracks appeared to be much larger than those of a grizzly bear, with a wider width and no visible claw marks. Kelly mentioned that her foot is a size eight, and the tracks dwarfed her hiking boot. Although the family couldn't determine the exact origin of the tracks, they were intrigued by their mysterious nature.
As a retired Forest Service landscape architect, Kelly has extensive experience in the wilderness and is familiar with various animal tracks. However, these tracks left her puzzled. She even considered the possibility of a Grizzly print with another back paw in it, but the lack of claw marks made her question this theory.
The Ortiz family didn't have any weapons with them, only bear spray, which left them feeling a bit vulnerable. Nevertheless, they managed to capture some clear photos of the tracks before continuing on their hike.
This captivating video showcases the Ortiz family's first-hand account of their encounter with the mysterious tracks. As Bigfoot believers, we are always excited to hear about new discoveries and evidence that may point to the existence of these elusive creatures.
If you're interested in seeing the tracks for yourself and forming your own opinion, be sure to check out the Untold Radio Network's YouTube channel and watch the full video. It's always thrilling to hear about the experiences of fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts and to ponder the possibilities of what might be out there.