JC Johnson and Crew Investigate Strange New Trackway in New Mexico
JC Johnson and the Crypto 4 Corners crew investigated a witness sighting of a "Furry One", as the locals call them, near Crownpoint, New Mexico. While they were there they found a trackway of hominid-like prints, 18" long and 6" wide, with a stride of 5' to 6', extending for nearly a quarter mile.
"When JC and his team arrived at the location near Crownpoint, New Mexico, they discovered a track line of approximately 1/4 mile in total distance. The tracks were 18" in length and 6" wide at the toes, and identified as hominid (or 'Furry One' by the locals). The track line was fresh with a stride of 5-6 feet and extended into a small valley, where the prints abruptly stopped. It is interesting to note that the last several prints were deep and the stride extended up to 7 feet...to where the track line ended. I'm not suggesting that this cryptid suddenly gathered a head of steam and 'flew off'...but the evidence is of high strangeness."For the rest of this article, including photos of the tracks, click here.
FIRST GO JC!
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ReplyDelete" I'm not suggesting that this cryptid suddenly gathered a head of steam and " flew off".... Um, yes you are. Nutbag.
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ReplyDeleteAnd they would still think it was bigfoot.
DeleteThese "footprints" look goofy. We need to see more than just one close up; the one pictured looks suspicious. The soil around the foot and between the toes looks too neat and orderly= fake.
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