Provo Canyon Bigfoot - A Closer Look
Here is our enhancement of the footage
This video was originally uploaded by a youtube user called beard card. Here is the link to the original video - just click HERE.
Here is what Bread Card said about the video.
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"We went camping in Provo Canyon (near Squaw Peak and Little Rock Canyon Overlook) and saw some deer up on a hill that we wanted to get a closer look at. On our way up, we thought we saw a bear, until the monster stood up and looked right at us. We ran straight to the car after that, leaving our tent and everything behind. It's probably all still up there.
We have lots of other videos from our camping trip that day that we'll post soon, including the deer and hiking up toward them.
For business inquiries only contact beardcardproductions@gmail.com"
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In my opinion, this is nothing more than a person with a dark jacket on, the arms are far too short and the head appears too small. I also find the story kind of odd but who knows.
At the end of the day, I guess it's inconclusive either way. At least it has got people talking and watching Bigfoot videos.
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Thomas
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I believe in Bigfoot but I cannot believe this is anything more than a typical American Black Bear.
ReplyDeleteHe/she is hunched a bit when standing giving the impression of having shoulders and the angle gives the fore-leg apparent length.
The head is flat like a bear and the nose is tan. If you slow the video you can see it's nose going into place. that's not foliage in front of the nose. It's right ear is that of a bear and not of any purported Bigfoot.
Check a still pic on this. There is no separation of legs like a biped would have when standing. Stand up yourself and you'll see what I mean.
The size can be as much as seven feet on a large bear. They grow a bit bigger but not much. Seeing it uphill gives the illusion that it is taller than it actually is anyhow.
The illusion of fingers is a bear's wide paw with claws. Check some images online you'll see what I mean.
The motion made when turning and standing to investigate the hikers is a typical bear motion. Black bears will stand for several minutes when they're curious.
The hikers may not have known it was a bear but that is pretty hard to mistake.
I search for Bigfoot and know bears. www.bigfoottracks.us. I'm not plugging my site because i'm on a break of undetermined length. I put it here to show I do search for Bigfoot and I do know what I am talking about. I've seen many bears in the woods and bears are the most common omnivore around Provo Canyon. Check with the local Forest Service and they will tell you the same.
I would have loved for this to be true but can say this is a bear without question.