New Breakdown Video The Bumping Lake Bigfoot Trackway
Recently a group of bigfooters discovered a possible bigfoot trackway on the shores of Bumping Lake in Washington. The question is, are the tracks from a bigfoot family, or simply humans? Youtuber The Paranormal Review takes a look at the track evidence in this recently released breakdown video:
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ReplyDeleteTerrible review. He needs to study what a midtarsal break looks like in soft mud. He doesn't know what he's doing.
ReplyDelete^ does anybody ?
DeleteMIDTARSEL BREAK?? D DOVER YOU ARE A MORON ,Homo ss do NOT HAVE a midtarsel break,if they do its a Pathological condition. ps ,lovelock skulls
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Sasquatch are wild humans(HOMO SAPIEN)you dumb cluck!
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This guy is clueless. If he watched the videos of the bumping lake trackway he would know what size the tracks are as they measured them with a tape measure. Also there were hundreds of tracks and he's only looking at one print??? Clueless like I said, go find something else to do besides judging foot prints. Know what your doing first off.
ReplyDeleteSo you concure that what made HSS the greatest predator was our fuzed arch (150miles a day)& one of natures best cooling system (naked skin)??
Delete100% human, there all over that part of the lake, people park and walk around barefoot all the time there!!!!
ReplyDelete^ summed it up in one sentence and didn't need an ambiguous, wishy-washy video to do it.
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ReplyDeleteParanormal Review is living comfortably inside of a vacuum. 9" to 10" was the length. It is impossible to have this well defined print, after what you say "the lake washed over it a couple of times". Somebody carved out the heel of the print? Really? Are you for real? Whatever you are smoking, I don't want any of it.
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