Possible Bigfoot tracks in the snow |
Possible Bigfoot Snow Tracks
We found these possible Bigfoot tracks in the snow on 3/6/15 in Southeastern Kentucky. They were on an old coal mining road where there is not much traffic other than the night watchman. The mine has been closed down for several months but there are still a few items around, so they keep a watchman on the site. There are a couple miles of dirt roads before you actually get to the old mining area.
There were about 15-20 tracks in total. Of course, there is an amount of snow melt effect to these tracks but it does appear there are toes visible in some of the tracks. The possibility of a person walking along a snowy road in bare feet when the temperatures have been below zero or in single digits most nights is just beyond a possibility. At first, we thought it could be a bear but as we got to the area where there was more snow, it became clear it wasn't bear tracks.
This area does have Bigfoot activity and has had several sightings over the years. Here is a short video I made of the tracks.
There were about 15-20 tracks in total. Of course, there is an amount of snow melt effect to these tracks but it does appear there are toes visible in some of the tracks. The possibility of a person walking along a snowy road in bare feet when the temperatures have been below zero or in single digits most nights is just beyond a possibility. At first, we thought it could be a bear but as we got to the area where there was more snow, it became clear it wasn't bear tracks.
This area does have Bigfoot activity and has had several sightings over the years. Here is a short video I made of the tracks.
I have never been a big fan of tacks in the snow due to the fact that the melting snow makes the track appear larger than it really is. As for these tracks in the video, I didn't take a measurement but they appeared to be around 13 or 14 inches long and over 6 inches wide. My boot is a size 13 and the tracks are larger than my boot but you have to take in the melting snow factor. To me what is interesting is the appearance of toes in most of the tracks and the history of sightings in the area.
Thanks
~Tom~


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Respectfully, they are not foot tracks but knuckle prints....See where the front foot pad almost steps directly behind the indentions but off-set slightly along the side...Knuckle prints with the front pad almost stepping into the track.Thanks for sharing this.
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