Uncovering Enigmatic Bigfoot Tracks in Siskiyou Mountains
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Exciting news for all you Bigfoot enthusiasts out there! A video posted on the YouTube channel Western Bigfoot Exploration has recently caught my attention, and I just had to share it with all of you. The video, titled "The Go Road BIGFOOT Trackway - BEST evidence in decades!", features what could be some of the most compelling evidence of the elusive creature in recent years.
In the video, the explorers describe finding a trackway of large footprints in the snow while on a day trip in the Siskiyou mountains on April 30, 2012. According to the explorers, the footprints were at least eight feet apart and showed distinct signs of individuality, with each step being different from the last. They also mention that the depth of the prints in the snow suggests that the creature that made them would have had to weigh at least 500 pounds.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the video is the way the explorers describe the gait of the creature. They mention that the footprints showed signs of a pulling motion with the forefoot and a push off with the hindfoot, which they claim is similar to the gait seen in the famous Patterson-Gimlin film.
The explorers also mention that they found what appeared to be a handprint or knuckle print near the trackway, which they believe further supports their claim that the footprints were made by a Bigfoot.
It's worth noting that the explorers in the video are not claiming that these footprints are definitive proof of the existence of Bigfoot. They are simply sharing their experience and inviting others to come and see the evidence for themselves.
The video has already sparked a lot of discussion and debate in the Bigfoot community, with many people praising the explorers for their thorough documentation of the footprints and others expressing skepticism.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue, I think we can all agree that this video is definitely worth a watch. The explorers do a great job of explaining their findings and providing context for the footage. And who knows, maybe this video will be the one that finally provides definitive proof of the existence of Bigfoot.
So, if you're interested in learning more about this exciting new evidence, be sure to check out the video on Western Bigfoot Exploration's YouTube channel. And, as always, happy squatching!