Dec 22

Footprints In SW Missouri

A listener writes “Not the best size reference. Found these while off season camping. The lake levels have been very low. Just exploring looking for cool rocks and saw hundreds of barefoot human like tracks in December. I have more pictures. And some video.”

 

 

 

 

 

17 Responses to “Footprints In SW Missouri”

  1. Ron E

    Wow. Doesn’t look like the kind of place people would be randomly walking around barefoot this time of year. What’s the temperature been like recently?

    Pretty cool!

  2. Charles R

    Some of these look human, maybe hunters. Others with toes, would be nice to get a size measurment. The ones you showed with your hand look maybe juvenille. Killing field, boneyard ? If it had been this dry, maybe this was the only water source around for deer, etc, and made a great opportunity for the forest people. Thanks for sharing, great find.

  3. toomuch

    Thanks for sharing Wes.
    I’ve found similar tracks in the central part of NC. After digging deeper, there have been tracks like these found in other states as well.
    To the OP, I’d love to chat further if u had any interest. I sent a message on the Facebook link as well.

  4. Knobby

    The heels look proportionately too narrow and the trackway is staggered more like how we walk, and it doesn’t have the more typical long stride either, but is close together. The size is unremarkable and the prints look like they might have an arch on the instep, something sasquatches don’t have. They are flat footed. Nothing about these prints look like sasquatch, and everything about them can represent us.

  5. toomuch

    Knobby, you and I had this discussion a few years ago. It’s difficult to gauge all that from the pics. It looks to me like this thing is playing in the mud, so u won’t see a linear set of tracks. Also, smaller tracks should not lead anyone to an extended stride. Over this past year I’ve met people who’ve shared pics of smaller narrow footed tracks along with eye witness sightings in that very same area. As I’ve said before, I believe juvenile feet come in all shapes and sizes.

  6. Knobby

    Toomuch, I’ve found multliple trackways and single tracks and made casts. I’ve even found a mother and child. Hers were 15 1/2″, the child 8″. Nothing, not one thing, on these tracks they found are unique to sasquatches, but all the features line up with us. The foot proportions don’t change as they get older. The juveniles have wide heels too . And these smaller narrow footed tracks you’ve seen over the past year are what I’ve been seeing posted for longer than that, where people find where someone walked barefoot, or do it themselves, and claim it had to be a sasquatch. For whatever reason sometimes people take their shoes off or have reasons to not walk through the mud with shoes on. Finding barefoot tracks does not equal sasquatch.

    Some of the tracks were boot prints, especially at 1:04 and before then. There were people there. Some kid maybe took their shoes off.

    It looks like it has an arch on the instep. No sasquatches have arches. That’s a trait of our rigid feet. Sasquatch toes generally taper off very little unlike the toe pattern on these tracks.

  7. Michael C

    In early spring I have found similar tracks that looked like juvenile and narrow curved tracks with a narrow heal. May have been the juveniles mother or older sibling. The tracks were in my wet wheat field. The pictures I had of them were lost with the submerged phone I had with me when I fell in the water while fishing.

  8. Oleta L

    I am new to this site. Interesting. Once I find where to write my story concerning Bigfoot on two occasions, I will. This happened at Lake of the Ozarks, Camdenton, Missouri. He is real. I was face to face with him on one occasion, 7 feet away. The second time my small trailer was attacked by I don’t know how many of them.

  9. Darrell J

    Sorry I was late to the party lol. Southwest Missouri not sure if I missed it but just in case what lake would this be??. Could you share please?? Thanks for sharing the pictures and video..

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