Fresh Bigfoot Tracks Discovered: Detailed Analysis and Evidence

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Sasquatch Archives, Dr. Jeff Meldrum shares his experience from the "Sasquatch Daze" of 1996. The video, titled "1996 Sasquatch Daze with Dr. Jeff Meldrum (Part 5 of 6)—Dahinden Starts To Lose It!" takes us on a journey to a location where intriguing footprints were discovered. While the main focus of the video is the exploration of these tracks, Dr. Meldrum also shares some fascinating insights related to human and Sasquatch feet, which I found particularly interesting. As Dr. Meldrum and his team examine the footprints, he points out various details, such as heel strikes, toe impressions, and pressure ridges. One of the most compelling aspects of these tracks is the presence of a pressure ridge created by the heel pushing the dirt back, leaving a distinctive crack pattern. According to Dr. Meldrum, this kind of pressure ridge is not something a human foot can create unless the individual has hypermobile feet and can bend the midtarsal joint in a specific way. Another intriguing detail is the observation of a track in a tire mark, where the toes have slid left, creating troughs, and then dug in across the track, splaying out laterally. The resulting cast shows a profile imprint of the toes and individual segments of the little toe, which is particularly interesting because the little toe has three bones, a fact not widely known. While discussing the tracks, Dr. Meldrum also shares some valuable information about human and Sasquatch feet. For instance, the human arch is situated further forward than the comparable arch in Sasquatch feet. This difference in foot structure could be one of the reasons why Sasquatch tracks often display unique pressure ridges and distinct toe impressions that are not commonly found in human footprints. Overall, this video from The Sasquatch Archives offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Sasquatch research and the examination of possible footprints. Dr. Jeff Meldrum's insights and expertise provide a wealth of information for those interested in the subject, and his discussion of foot anatomy offers a unique perspective on the differences between human and Sasquatch feet. I highly recommend watching the video to learn more about this exciting topic.