Unraveling the Patterson-Gimlin Film: Sasquatch's Distinctive Walk

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

As a video curator for Squatchable, I recently came across an interesting analysis of the famous Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film on the YouTube channel Guitar Lessons BobbyCrispy. The video, titled "The IMPOSSIBLE Walk of the Patterson Gimlin Bigfoot Film," delves into the often-overlooked aspect of the creature's walk and provides a unique perspective on the biomechanics of the creature's gait. The video argues that the walk of the creature in the film is not human-like, but rather atypical, with a higher angle of back leg bend and a different knee thrust. Additionally, the creature's footprints reveal a zero gate, meaning that the steps were lined up in a straight line, unlike human's wider gait. One of the most compelling points made in the video is the comparison of the human leg swing to that of the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot. The human leg swing goes down, across, and up, while the Bigfoot's legs move up, across, and down. When combined with the high knee and leg lift and a zero gate tightrope step, the video argues that the walk is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for a human to execute. The video also touches on the idea that the unusual walking pattern seen in the film may be the result of someone trying to walk in a costume and having difficulty. However, the video argues that a big, bulky costume would only restrict someone's movements, making it even more difficult to execute the strange walking pattern. As a Bigfoot believer, I find this analysis fascinating and it adds another layer of intrigue to the already mysterious Patterson-Gimlin film. The video also serves as a reminder of the importance of examining every aspect of Bigfoot sightings and encounters, no matter how subtle or seemingly insignificant. I encourage all Squatchable readers to watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments section below. It's always exciting to delve deeper into the world of Bigfoot and explore new perspectives and ideas. Additionally, I wanted to share a small bit of information that I found interesting while researching for this article. Did you know that the Patterson-Gimlin film was shot in October 1967, in Bluff Creek, California? The film has since become one of the most famous and controversial pieces of evidence in the search for Bigfoot. In conclusion, the video "The IMPOSSIBLE Walk of the Patterson Gimlin Bigfoot Film" provides a unique and thought-provoking analysis of the creature's walk in the famous Patterson-Gimlin film. It's a reminder of the importance of examining every aspect of Bigfoot sightings and encounters and encourages us to explore new perspectives and ideas. I highly recommend all Squatchable readers to watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments section below.