Feb 21

Footprints I Can Not Explain

A listener writes “Hey Wes, I came across some very strange tracks in the snow and I can’t figure out what could’ve made them.

I like in central Saskatchewan, Canada, and I was out looking for deer sheds over the weekend. I was out in a field where I recently got permission to hunt. The first thing I noticed was the lack of deer tracks in the area.

I noted a couple moose tracks and smaller animals such as coyotes and rabbits. Other than those, the area seems very quiet considering it’s backed up to a small lake and probably 5kms away from the nearest occupied house.

 

I’ve always been a believer and my mother is as well, so of course when I first found these prints I had to send her pics and right away she said that’s a Sasquatch. I followed these tracks up to a few trees snapped, but other than that, these tracks literally disappear in the middle of the field and I couldn’t find them again anywhere in the area.

 

 

Very strange to me so I thought I would share with you. Please let me know if you can explain these, because we don’t have animals around here with tracks like this.

 

They are about 17 inches long and 9 inches wide at the widest part. The stride between tracks is roughly a metre. And the snow that the tracks are in, is rock solid and I couldn’t even make a dent jumping on it myself.”

 

 

6 Responses to “Footprints I Can Not Explain”

  1. Linda B

    That’s awesome. Reminds me of the print we found in rock hard dirt at the edge of a gravel road awhile back. Our print was super hard to see and only one but my brother who has been an avid hunter found it. I was amazed, I would have never seen it but he did and he’s on the fence with believing.

  2. Janetta V

    Sasquatch prints without a doubt, but where are the toes? Maybe the snow was too hard, but the way they dissapeared in the middle of the field is always weird, and seems to prove it is other worldy. Thanks and clear pictures.

  3. Charles R

    There appears to be more of a straddle in these tracks than usually found. Perhaps it was zig zagging a bit. Or maybe not in a hurray and just lopeing along checking out the field for critters, etc. as one meter between tracks seems shorter than what a 17 x 9 size Bigfoot would lay down if it was a hurried gait. Nice find. I like the cross that the 2 broken trees made, but it could be natural.

  4. Knobby

    Those look like old tracks that have melted and refroze a few times, which makes them larger than the original. All the snow looks like it’s weathered by wind, melting, and is not recent. Sasquatches have a more in line gait except if they are slow walking the prints will stagger more. But my guess is that’s a human trackway that due to melting/refreezing and wind has made them much larger.

    • Charles R

      You could well be right Knobby. However what do you make of the one meter stride between steps. A human running might offer the explanation. Humans running kind of close up their straddle some.

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