Bigfoot Research Day 3
Okay, so I took a break from working on the honey-do list and spent another day in the Kentucky mountains. I explored an area that I had not been in for the past several years. I do make a few interesting discoveries and show you some of our beautiful scenery here in southeastern Kentucky. This area is a prime area for large creatures such as Bigfoot, with plenty of water sources and food sources.
Over the last several years it seems that this part of the state has seen an increase in bigfoot sighting reports, which leads me to believe that the population numbers in this area are increasing.
With that said, here is a video our my outing followed by a couple pictures and more details about them.
Now, I want to share with you a couple of photos of the tracks that I found in the water. The tracks were underwater. They were at least as large as my foot or slightly bigger. I normally wear a size 12 or 13 boot, depending on how they are made. At this time I was wearing a new size 13 boot. I have highlighted the tracks.
Here is another picture of a different track that was in the water. I know these are a little hard to see because of the glare.
It seems unlikely that a person would walk in these mud holes way back in the mountains. The tracks also seem too large to be made by a black bear, but they could have been. In my opinion, it comes down to three possible culprits: A person, an overly large black bear, or a bigfoot. I may never know for sure what made these tracks but I do know there is bigfoot in this general area.
But wait, there is potentially another clue that I have not shared or talked about ....until now.
On the edge of this mud hole and near the foot track prints was what appears to be a human-shaped hand print in the mud. This handprint was roughly 7-8 inches long or bigger.
Here is that picture.
This appears to be a right-hand print with the thumb on the left of the print. The thumb also appears rather large compared to the fingerprints. This is clearly not a bear or other known animal print. In my mind, there are only two real possibilities as to what made the handprint. Either it was made by a person or by a bigfoot and once again it would seem odd for a person to be making hands and footprints in a mud hole way back in the mountains.
So, there you have it. I hope you enjoyed the video and pictures. I can't wait to get back out there.
Thanks
~Tom~


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