Salt Fork State Park Is Hot With Activity Right Now
Here's a hot tip for our Ohio researchers: Salt Fork State Park campers recently discovered a partial footprint at Campground A15. According Cliff Barackman, the family stumbled across the human-like print on a slight incline about 200 yards behind their camp just a month ago on June 3rd.
Although it's partially broken behind the ball of the foot, Cliff Barackman believes the print case is authentic.
The Salt Fork cast might be the real thing. Its similarities to other prints in the data set support its authenticity. The numbers indicate that this cast is not the result of the most likely hoaxing method. Additionally, the toes seem to bend at the appropriate place, and there is a nice rounded contour to the surface edges that appears very natural. Salt Fork, the context of this print, is a consistent producer of bigfoot encounters with a long history that apparently continues to this day. The data stands on it’s own.Here's the campground map if you're interested:
Assuming that the witnesses themselves aren’t deranged liars (which I don’t peg them to be), I’m inclined to think this one’s the real deal.
[via www.northamericanbigfoot.com]
Before some dipsh*t storms in and steals my thunder. I give you Bigfoot Cookies.
ReplyDeleteIngredients
2 cups sugar
3 tablespoons cocoa
1/2 cup margarine or butter
1/2 cup evaporated milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup peanut butter
cups quick-cooking oatmeal
1 cup coconut
Preparation
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Combine first four ingredients and cook over low heat until it comes to a boil, stirring it.
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Boil for one minute. Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients.
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Stir well and drop by teaspoonfuls onto wax paper.
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To make "Bigfoot" cookies: trace a foot on a piece of wax paper (this is great for kids and the cookies are rich, so small feet are better!), flip the paper over and carefully fill the outline with the cookie mixture.
Do people really steel your thunder after posting a recipe?
Deletethese recipes are phenomenal. Thanx for posting them. Can't wait to try these cookies.lol
DeleteYou're so lonely that you're answering your own posts ?
Deletegnrfan. at 5:27PM
DeleteThe article states, "Salt Fork, the context of this print, is a consistent producer of bigfoot encounters with a long history..." That coupled with the evidence of current activity, as demonstrated by the footprint, shows that such activity "apparently continues to this day." Thus, the title makes sense.
~Joe~
Do u have any recipes for nachos??? .I like nachos with a cold beer..Or a warm beer with cold nachos
DeleteNachos Recipe
DeleteIngredients
Tortilla chips - extra thick - 1 14-oz bag
Refried beans - 2-3 cups
Cheddar Cheese - 1/2 lb, grated, about 3 cups
Pickled jalapeno peppers - 4 peppers, sliced
Salsa
Guacamole
Sour cream
Cilantro, chopped
Method
1 Preheat the oven to 350°F. Arrange a layer of tortilla chips along the bottom of a wide, shallow baking pan. It will make things easier if this baking pan also can be used as a serving pan, such as the ceramic platter shown in the photo above. The layer of tortilla chips can be a couple chips thick. Spread the refried beans over the chips (this is why you need extra thick chips, so they don't break when encountering the beans). Sprinkle the grated cheese over the top of chips and beans. Sprinkle slices of jalapeño peppers over the cheese. Bake in oven for 10 minutes, or until cheese is melted. 5 minutes in a convection oven.
2 Serve with dollops of salsa, sour cream and guacamole, with chopped cilantro sprinkled on top.
Serves 8. What is pictured above is a half-recipe.
Good going I all over it thxs..
Deleteone print makes it hot with activity?
ReplyDeleteWhat about making biscuits out of the cast?
DeletePartial print.
Deletecharge halve.
Deletegnrfan. at 5:27PM
DeleteThe article states, "Salt Fork, the context of this print, is a consistent producer of bigfoot encounters with a long history..." That coupled with the evidence of current activity, as demonstrated by the footprint, shows that such activity "apparently continues to this day." Thus, the title makes sense.
~Joe~
point taken joe
Deletepoint taken joe
Deletepoint taken joe, still looks marginal though
DeleteLooks like the mid tarsal broke.
ReplyDeleteBrokeback tarsal noted. This blog is outta control!
ReplyDeleteThe problem with Salt Fork is that everyone knows of its reputation thus is attracts both believers and hoaxsters. This time of year you can get so many Moneymaker wannabes floating around that it's almost pointless to go there for any kind of actual research. There are much better areas where you arent going to bumb into the next Bobo around every tree.
ReplyDeleteBobo reminds me of the really smart kid in school that nobody liked because they liked to show off how smart they were and always had snot running out of their face.I got suspended alot for getting in scraps trying to stop people from beating the shit out of those kids.I think it is his voice and his i know everything about squatchs attitude when nobody could know that much about the behavior etc..
Deletewtf? sure u got the right guy?
Deleteyup i think it is his voice more than anything and It bothers me when he and others talk about facts that are not facts they are opinions.and it would be fine if they said "this is what i think" but they say squatches do this or that.when it comes right down to it they dont know what the hell they do for sure.thats my pissing and moaning about that, oh yeah i could really go the rest of my life without hearing the word squatch.
Deleteyup i think it is his voice more than anything and It bothers me when he and others talk about facts that are not facts they are opinions.and it would be fine if they said "this is what i think" but they say squatches do this or that.when it comes right down to it they dont know what the hell they do for sure.thats my pissing and moaning about that, oh yeah i could really go the rest of my life without hearing the word squatch.
DeleteLimited to no squatch east of the Rockies. Yes, there are some hotspots with reports, but I just don't buy it.
ReplyDeleteWhat's your reasoning behind this claim?
Deletepop density, terrain above 5,000-6,000 feet
Delete"Its similarities to other prints in the data set support its authenticity." Translation - It matches all the other hoaxed prints that I have.
ReplyDeleteZING!
DeleteRuh Roh, the JREF closet bleevers are settled in for a Saturday night of bigfooting.
DeleteThe cast is not a hoax!! If I ever find another one in the next hundred years I will take pictures before I make a cast. This was our first ever cast we made sorry it's not the best. We were not expecting something like this to show up.
DeleteWorthless cast..Not even considered as evidence
ReplyDeleteGeeky troll.
DeleteDoes anybody have the recipe for Haitian dirt cookies? If the drought does not break and continues into next year we might be needing it.
ReplyDeleteDirt, add salt, bake at room temp for 100 hours
DeleteWhen hard, enjoy
Hey you guys,look at all this Bigfoot evidence!
ReplyDelete^^^^^
DeleteBigfoot on the brain.
Ohio is that in Canada?(has lots of untouched wilderness). Ohio, mid america ,no chance of a 800 to 1000k pound undiscovered animal running around there!!
ReplyDeleteNice campground. Car squatching. Yep.
ReplyDeleteWhat did dogmam request when he entered the woods in salf fork, some salt and a fork so he can enjoy his Bigfoot steak ahhhahahahahhh
ReplyDeleteWhen the economy took a hit and State Parks began to shut down they got very creative and thus the plan came alive.Bigfoot has all but saved Salt Fork State park and has yet to produce any solid evidence.Salt Fork State Park has been in financial trouble for some time due to the economy and lack of Goverment funds.Finding Bigfoot has been their saving grace and propelled them into temporary fame.But with all things there will be an end and as soon as the NEW wears off and gas prices continue to rise so will the fame.I just have a hard time believeing that the most elusive being on the planet hangs out at a National Park.Even the mouse that lives in the hole in the wall will either be killed by poison,cats,dogs or the people that live there.We are not talking about a mouse for gosh sakes,we are talking about the most elusive being on the planet.
ReplyDeleteMaybe bigfoots are entities that live in caves or under ground, good an explanation as any. Hollow earth you know, or maybe they're mutant pets the Chinese flushed out and somehow made their way here by digging.
Deleteanything possible in this field
DeleteSomeone at the last Ohio Bigfoot Conference dropped their souvenir cast purchased at the gift booth and it broke. Too bad. But at least someone found half of it.
ReplyDeletePeople like you are the reason we were not going to share the cast that we made. The cast is no hoax we are not Bigfoot hunters we just wanted to go camping with our two kids .
DeleteAll the non-Ohio residence who comment on here-If you only knew, but please STAY right where you are.
ReplyDeleteDoes salt fork have huge caves? A cave that several 8-10 foot monsters can hide out in? Send in Moneymaker hell flush em out!
ReplyDeleteBeing a Ohio resident AND having researched at Salt Fork extensively since 2008. I can say that there has been no Bigfoot activity lately. There have only been hoaxes, misidentifications and several of the researchers out there bumping into each other in the night and answering each others calls. The place is ruined for Bigfoot and Bigfoot research. IT IS TOO CROWDED.
ReplyDeleteBeing an Ohio resident we have been to salt fork twice this year and we have never experienced any of what you say is happening there. We never seen more than one to two people on the paths and we never did hear anyone doing Bigfoot calls.
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