Bigfoot Evidence reports: “A couple were fishing in the Forks, WA area inside the Hoh Rainforest when they noticed these large tracks on the river trail. They aren’t sure what made the tracks, but they are quite large, and barefoot. They also mentioned that it was currently 38 degrees. It’s difficult to believe someone would be walking around barefoot when it’s that cold, even if they did have giant feet.”
Reid D
Thay someone, I don’t think was quite human! Just my honest opinion!!
Reid D
That someone, I don’t think was quite human! Just my honest opinion!!
Christopher c
38 degrees out-not human unless it took it’s shoes off to cross a creek! I’m sure it wasn’t Mick Dodge-even he is smarter than that,plus he does not go bare footed at all I found out it’s just for the show and he owns a house and does NOT live in the Hoh rain forest as that would be breaking the law. I feel those tracks to be real.
JOHN E
good one Christopher
cyndie r
I wonder why they are so close together
Jerry W
Cyndie, maybe it slowed down to stalk something or look into the river.
June P
Yeah, no animal walks with a constant even space between it’s steps, especially if it is looking around.
kevin d
I think they pull their feet together before they Leap on foot or in this case maybe leaping into the water
michael n
Not to mention how deep!! They weren’t making any depression at all.
michael r
I noticed that as well, good point michael
Milton L
When I lived in Neah Bay, WA in the early 1990s I did walk barefoot in the woods during the summer, fall, and in the winter – even with snow. I like walking quietly and heard that other people (in the Andes) go barefoot in all seasons, so I gave it a try. After becoming accustomed to going without shoes, the cold wasn’t a problem, and nobody thought my size 10 footprints were bigfoot.
June P
Size 10 male feet aren’t that big.