Florida Wilderness Expedition: Analyzing Potential Bigfoot Tracks in Hillsborough County
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Central Florida Bigfoot, Matt and Brian set out to explore a primitive camp area located on the other side of a river. The two camp areas are connected by a quarter mile of land, and the duo is hoping to find a natural connection between them, such as a flag trail or a creek.
As they make their way through the woods, Matt and Brian come across a variety of animal tracks, including what appears to be a barefoot print. Matt notes that the print is "pretty squatchy" and seems to be leading towards the primitive camp.
As they continue to explore, Matt and Brian find several more barefoot prints, as well as what looks like a grid pattern in the dirt. Matt is unsure if the grid pattern is man-made or natural, but he notes that it is "weird."
As they approach the primitive camp, Matt and Brian find even more barefoot prints, including one that appears to have toes. Matt is hesitant to say for certain that the print is a barefoot print, but he notes that it is "the best angle" to see the toes.
As they make their way through the camp, Matt and Brian discuss the idea of a mid-tarsal break, which is a condition that affects around 20% of the human population. Matt notes that if a person with a mid-tarsal break were to leave a barefoot print, it might look similar to the prints they are seeing.
As they continue to explore, Matt and Brian come across a variety of other animal tracks, including what appears to be a big cat run. They also find a raccoon track, which Matt notes is "animals on this side."
Towards the end of the video, Matt and Brian discuss the idea of logging their findings and sharing them with others. Matt notes that he is hesitant to do so, as he does not want to give away their location. However, he notes that it is important for people to share their findings in order to advance the field of Bigfoot research.
Overall, the video from Central Florida Bigfoot offers an interesting look at the potential for barefoot prints in the woods. While it is impossible to say for certain whether the prints are from a Bigfoot or not, they are certainly intriguing and worth further investigation.