Footprints in the Snow: Tracing the Trail of the Mysterious Bigfoot
Posted Wednesday, February 22, 2023
By Squatchable.com staff
Today, we have an intriguing video to share from the RMSO. The video, shot at an altitude of 9,500 feet in the Uinta Mountains, features Kelly Shaw searching for evidence.
The video begins with Kelly sharing their experience of finding a Bigfoot track two weeks ago, which they suspect was made by the creature. They note that the track was made in wet, muddy snow, and only one was found, which was surprising to them, as they expected to find more than one track if a human or Bigfoot made it.
The researchers return to the same spot in search of more evidence, especially tracks. As they walk through the thick pine forest, they come across various clues that could potentially be linked to Bigfoot. They find what looks like an animal track, which is old enough to have fresh pine needles in it, and they believe it looks like a bear paw.
The researchers continue their search and come across a structure that seems to have been woven together, which they speculate might have been done by Bigfoot. They also wonder if the mushrooms growing in the area are a food source for Bigfoot, as deer eat them. They come across a section of cloth that resembles a track but is only 12 inches long and may be the hind end of a bear track.
The video ends with the researchers reflecting on their experience and stating that the Uinta Mountains in Utah are the epicenter of Bigfoot activity in the northern part of the state. Kelly's goal is to find evidence of Bigfoot, and they hope that their findings will help to shed more light on this elusive creature.
The video provides a glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and shows just how difficult it can be to find evidence of this creature.