Video Of Three Mile Trackway In Northern MN By FB/FB Confirms Bigfoots Like To Walk Sideways On Downed Trees
Here's an interesting video by Facebook Find Bigfoot about an anonymous researcher, Jerry Trips, and his professional guide who discovered a 3 mile trackway of a very large Sasquatch. The researchers found 3,000 Sasquatch steps through the deep snow of Northern MN and Southern Ontario. This area is only accessible during the winter.
FB/FB notes "a peculiar habit of Sasquatch is to side-step on every downed tree and always keeping to the trees only passing through a very short 50 yard clearing only once."
FB/FB confirms a Bigfoot on 4 points:
- Tracks are inline.
- Perform acts beyond human ability.
- Whenever the Sasquatch path came to a downed tree, it always veered to the tree then stepped on it in a sideways manner.
- Tracks appear to be 17" x 6 1/2" possibly a little larger.
Date: 3/10/12
JEEPERS. I don't know what to think. Seems like one hell of a find. They did not show that much of the trackway, however I suspect they have a lot more footage. The tracks are large, some show toes, the step and stride is impressive, and their appears to be very little if any snow scuffed up between each track. This is extremely difficult for any human to do. Also this is quite a remote area.
ReplyDeleteI found similar tracks the first week of February 2011 in the Huron National Forest around the Sand Lake area, (10 miles west of Taswas City, MI) the day after this area got hit with very similar snow that was 2 1/2 to 3 feet deep and very powdery. Only these tracks went off a road that was by now plowed, into a yard next the round lake state or county park camping area vacant in the winter until it hit the fenceline and then came back out onto the plowed road and I could not find the track anymore. The step pattern was about 3 1/2 feet between 18 inch tracks, that formed a mostly straigt line, and could have not been over 24 hours old. What I see in this video is so similar it is erie.
I want to see more of Jerry Trips footage.
Haven't they found that rabbit tracks and some other "hopping" mammal tracks can look like Sasquatch? I didn't see toes?
ReplyDeleteA 3 mile, straight line hopping rabbit...
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Please use deduction before making such embarassing statements.
That was one heavy bunny to compress every track like that.. I guess all those nature videos of rabbits running on top of snow are wrong huh...
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In short, "no", rabbit tracks cannot be mistaken for sasquatch ones, but that probably sounds good to people trying to debunk genuine tracks. That might be where you heard it before.
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Deleteno wonder u r annonymous coming i=out with sit like that.telling ithers they are being embaressing when you are talking about the tracks beng a 10ft 800pd ape man/human[ifyou believe melba! whose paper hasnt passed any peer revied,as such cannot be trusted as other scientists dont think ts a viable repost!FACT}
so wheres all the evidence for the thousands of bigfoot in Nrth America ? please answer. bones/hd decent film[not a heaving carpet.why didm=nt the filmer step 2 steps to either side. why? its a hoax,wakey wakey. you are 1 meter from a BF and u film its trunk and fuck all else. cringe] and u believe in 10ft fiants walking about undetected for centuries.all wehave is fuxxy 'could be anything' film and g=hoaxes. when u r dissing somebody u really should come from a place of strength or you will look a dumb as u do!
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Great post and follow up...
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I found a set of 7 tracks last week that seemed to disappear when a log covered the trail. Now I know it must of side stepped on the log and continued off the trail. I'll have to consider that if I ever come across it again.
ReplyDeleteGreat find & thanks for sharing.
I didn't understand the references to side stepping and logs. The one example of a step-up on a log in the video looked like a "normal" step on a log.
ReplyDeleteAny ideas what is meant buy side stepping?
Stepping on the log, not over it.
DeleteWalking on the log with feet placed laterally not parallel with the length?
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FB/FB seriously needs a new narrator.
ReplyDeleteWhy is he always burping while he talks???
DeleteConfirmed on four points:
1. Just ate dinner
2. Drinking a Coke
3. Overweight
4. Not chewing completely before swallowing
Seriously, makes me sick listening to it all ... sometimes I swear I can smell the belch.
FaceBurp / FindBelch
DeleteI don';t mean to insult the guy, but yes... we are not all cut out for all tasks in life, and he is certainly not cut out to be a narrator. At the very least, I suggest he practice and rehearse these, and then EDIT them with new takes if he botches a line. This is not being broadcast live, there's no excuse for the amount of errors. It does a huge disservice to the footage and will undoubtedly lead people to dismiss his work and the concept of sasquatch being real.
DeleteFBFB needs to stop what they doing altogether. The narrator is an idiot, and what he does is absolutely unnecessary, and undermines the validity of the legitimate subject. Please-- whoever you are: STOP.
DeleteNot convinced.
ReplyDeleteThose hoaxers will go through an aweful lot of trouble won't they ! LOL..
ReplyDeletePretty convincing to me. Isolated area, large tracks, in-line trackway and that stride length was the kicker.
No know animal leaves that kind of track.
Give me another plausible explanation of what this could be ????
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Aliens....
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DeleteDid I miss it or was it never said... when were these tracks found?
ReplyDeleteDid it seem to walk on the downed trees as some way to confuse it's trail, or might it have been a superstition or some kind of playing behavior?
I usually don't take FB/FB all that seriously.
ReplyDeleteThe trackway is impressive and scale is shown by the trackers.
One thing I did find interesting is the FB/FB guy says the tracks were inline but had a slight right to left pattern. I had found what I thought could be tracks as well and recorded them. The tracks were inline but also had this slight right to left pattern when going up hill. The step was 36 inches uphill and I had a hard time just standing, let alone walking in the snow.
That slight right to left in the snow is interesting.
Oh come on. That bigfoot in the picture is obviously wearing boots and gloves. That's a human.
ReplyDeleteAGAIN this FBFB moron. WHY? Why the idiotic narration? Why? If this is credible, this garbage presentation ruins it every time. True evidence? We'll never know now. Utter trash.
ReplyDeleteI don't get these skeptics. Forget the bad narrative. I noticed at first that the guys walking along the deep snow were themselves leaving tracks that looked more like drag marks in the snow because the snow was so deep. I live up in Canada and I am used to seeing snow this deep and I can tell you out of absolute certainty that no person less than 8 feet tall could walk through snow that deep and not drag their feet through snow. The subject that left those prints clearly pulled their feet fully out of the snow before making each next step. In deep snow like that here in Canada, even in the city you will never see a track way left by a person that didn't drag their feet in the snow. The only way this is possible to hoax is to use stilts or a helicopter to hang yourself from. And who the hell is going to be walking in the wilderness in stilts??????????????????????????????
ReplyDeleteThe skeptics have sure shown their lack of intelligence this time! I challenge all skeptics to go find snow that deep then walk through it without dragging your feet and have huge stride lengths like this. I think this is a perfect challenge. I challenge all you skeptics to go do just that. Document on video how you would create such tracks in really deep snow like that! If you can't then shut the * up and quit your whining! If you can (which you won't!) then I will accept that it was hoaxed!
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Lat 48° 25.637'N Lon 92° 32.560'W
ReplyDeleteVery VERY cool!!! This is some of the best evidence I've seen in a good long while.
ReplyDeleteI'm with chad w on this one. I grew up in MN and there is no possible way that a human made those tracks. And it sure as Hell wasn't a rabbit, deer, moose, elk, bear, or anything else that we know about. The guy in the video said he was 6'2 and the snow came up to his mid thigh. So I'm guessing the snow was around two and a half feet deep. I dare anyone to go out in that deep if snow and make those track without dragging their feet.better yet just walk three miles in that kind of snow. If you make it that far I bet you will be dead tired. There is noone that would put forth that kind of effort in the middle of nowhere with the hopes someone will find it. Come on people use your heads, we discover new species every day. And those are creature that don't care. This is a highly intelligent primate in a remote landscape. Shit we know almost everything there is to know about mountain gorillas but if you are not a expert tracker you can be in the mountains for years and never see them. So how hard is it to believe that we have a hard time getting irrefutable evidence on a creature that we know very little about.
ReplyDeleteWhy are bigfooter people so fucking stupid? Seriously.
ReplyDeleteWe will see who's laughing last, dummy skeptics
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