Oct 11

People On A Train Capture Figure Colorado

The video was apparently shot over the weekend during a steam-engine train ride from Durango to Silverton, cutting through the San Juan National Forest. A group of passengers noticed what they believed to be a Bigfoot walking along on the side of a mountain they were passing.

19 Responses to “People On A Train Capture Figure Colorado”

  1. Janetta V

    To all the unbelievers above, you are the ones that don’t sound authentic. That beast had ALL of the makings of a huge bigfoot. Notice the lean forward, that leg angle no human can immitate. C’mon folks lets not be so ignorant.

  2. Jesse D

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion clearly but I saw this originally posted on Page 6, and people are so RUDE.

    When you accuse an OP of faking something to this degree it makes other folks not want to come forward. They were on a train; (like of COURSE ITS BLURRY AND HARD TO SEE?! I doubt they had time for portrait mode, and zoom) to have someone in a costume, doing all this at the exact moment they’re going by is way extreme.

    If it IS staged, then maybe it’s the conductor, he said it’s one of MANY different sightings he’s seen on his route over the years. OR— maybe it’s totally legit. I think it’s cool.

  3. Charles R

    If it is a hoax, it is a very very good one. Bent over walk, back leg goes back higher than normal human. no neck to see, very large stride,
    then it turns around and it’s long arms spread wide and when it brings them into the mid section I can see a huge left arm bicep appear. Then it makes a very athletic move to squat with arms on quad area and rear end lower than it’s knees, maybe to the ground.

  4. Barbara H

    I live in Colorado. I just pulled into the town of Durango for the weekend and this news has the locals buzzing. A woman who works at the train depot came into a shop I was at and began spontaneously describing at what point on the famous Durango-Silverton steam engine loop she thought the sighting occurred. This area is surrounded by extremely rugged , steep and vast Rocky Mountain wilderness – it would take a lot of energy and planning to pull off a such a hoax.

    • Charles R

      Thanks for news Barbara H. as I did not know the back story. I assumed it was old time steam locomotive train kind of popular in the rockies that take passengers on scenic loops. On the flip side a hoaxer knowing the train schedule could pull off this kind of event. And of course ordinary cell phone does not do this figure justice, but for now I see a lot to like.

  5. Stiles H

    I might have to reconsider this. When you pull up the Denver Post article there is a highly magnified photo where one can see what looks like sunglasses on the “Sasquatch”. Brian F mentioned this in a post above.

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