Mono Lake Bigfoot
In 1991, a science teacher and his family went on vacation. Little did they know that 17 years later, their trip to Mono Lake, California, would become a "hit" movie.
May 18, 1991, was a cold, overcast day with a strong wind blowing. There was still a little snow on the surrounding mountain peaks. When they arrived at the lake, their car was the only one in the parking lot. The area was desolate, deserted.
At 9:17 a.m., the teacher began shooting the video (VHS) of the hike the family set out on. After a short period of time, they all finally decided to leave because of the wind and the cold. The family returned to the hotel and, after their weekend, returned home. The video shot that day became part of their family vacation collection, and they would bring it out and watch it along with other videos with family and friends.