Todd Standing Releases Part 2 of Sasquatch illustrated Lecture: Bigfoot Tracks and Track Casts
Dr. John Bindernagel, a professional wildlife biologist, uses a series of photographs and casts of sasquatch tracks to illustrate a number of unique features of the sasquatch foot. He also uses photographs of lines of sasquatch tracks in snow to illustrate several unique aspects of the sasquatch gait. Crudely-fabricated "sasquatch feet," widely-accepted as an explanation for actual sasquatch tracks, are illustrated. The inhibiting effect of such hoaxes on serious sasquatch research is acknowledged.
Bindenagle the pioneer.
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Yes, Dr. Bindernagle does a great job and is a bright spot on this subject. Like Dr. Meldrum he also shows courage to follow his convictions instead of playing it safe in a scientific community that can be abusive to those not towing the line.
DeleteMet him 4 years ago and we spoke for 10 minutes, would have been great to spend all day with this guy. He is fantastic.
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He does a good job explaining these things. He's one of the best no doubt. TC
Deleteanybody else around here gotta take a dump?
ReplyDeleteYeah but I can't find a jar to poop in.
DeleteI thought Standing quit?
ReplyDeleteStanding is going the slow route, expect big things
DeleteI thought Standing announced he was quiting sasquatch research.
DeleteAbout Big foot tracks:
ReplyDeleteWhen you find "Bigfoot tracks around houses, Malls, hiking trails etc. They are fakes!
When you find them around farms, they "may be" fakes.
But when you find Bigfoot tracks, 10+ miles in a wilderness area, at a higher elevation 0f 2-6,000 feet high, "Especially" where no human would normally walk, then the "odds" of them being real are high.
I don't need some "Biologist" telling me anything, it comes down to "Common sense".
I made 17" casts I found in a wilderness area of southern Oregon that was not by any trails. It is something we ran across while cutting through the forest. But you can't say that bigfoots don't leave tracks on people's properties or along trails. They do go on properties, and they do walk down trails and forest roads. And finding footprints in those locations is not a common sense indicator that they are fake.
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