Editors Note> I wish the article would have described the tracks in more details. Strange track for sure..
Sharon Jorgensen of Curtis, Nebraska, discovered foot prints on the Arrowhead Meadows Golf Course in Curtis Jan. 15. She laid her glove beside one track for size reference in a photograph she took. (Sharon Jorgensen/Courtesy photo via the Frontier County Enterprise)
Thursday, January 22, 2015
CURTIS, Neb. — A walker on the snow-covered Arrowhead Meadows golf course in Curtis, Nebraska, last week discovered large barefoot tracks that she firmly believes “was something walking.”
Sharon Jorgensen of Curtis told the Frontier County Enterprise newspaper that she and her dog, Babe, were walking the golf course about 8 a.m., Jan. 15, when they came across the large tracks in the snow between the third fairway and the fourth tee box. The Enterprise reports that the stride of the tracks appears to be about six feet, much larger than any bipedal animal in the area would make.
The tracks emerged from the heavily-wooded area to the east of the golf course’s cart path, traveled up the path, then disappeared into the brush on the east side of the path.
Golf course superintendent Eric Senff found even more prints in pristine snow, near the area that Jorgensen found the first set of tracks. Senff said he’s never seen tracks this big.
The Enterprise reports that sightings of a “Bigfoot”-type creature are not unheard of in Nebraska, the latest being of a 7-foot-tall hairy creature, upright on two legs, spotted in March 2014 near Linwood, in Butler County.
Victoria A
Looks more like a dog print to me; the amateur.
diana m
Four long toes, three with long claws & a face only a mother could love?
Charles B
I used to camp near there, looks more like dogman habitat. Like the terrain describe in episode 100.
Kim
I know, Howard the Duck! Or something that goes Woof!
r v
I wonder what his handicap is.