Apr 5

Snow Tracks in Utah

Youtuber Utah Sasquatch posted this video of a possible bigfoot track find in the show in Utah.

 

11 Responses to “Snow Tracks in Utah”

  1. Katherine D

    ? A rabbit? Really? Huh…. Have you lived near snow ? Ever? Yeah all those rabbits….. Compressing foot sized areas in hard-remelt 1.5 foot deep snow? And leaving no drag marks in the snow? And yes you would see them or atleast remelted drag marks that would appear as ridges running between THE BIGFOOT prints. I yelled Bigfoot because that is clearly what most likely made them….. And people wonder why he doesn’t frequent this site any longer….. Some people just….. Ugh. Anyways I for one really enjoy his work, He has a YouTube channel that is pretty awesome. Hopefully he doesn’t find himself feeling disenfranchised by a lot of the people’s comments and stops posting content.

    I think any open minded person who can take a good, deep, healthy look at themselves in a unbiased way can greatly help themselves. If you can see yourself for all the times you have been wrong, and supported the wrong thing long before the reality came in and set things straight. If you can see this and accept it for what it is, a part of you that will never disappear, this part of you, that can be fooled and deceived, feeds another part of you…. The insecure part, that doesn’t “want” to be wrong….. This part causes you to over scrutinized and allows you to feel deep jealousy…. This part of you then feeds into another…. Being a cause and an effect of the same behavior causes a vicious circle… Just like ants running in circles….. This is how too many grown people in this and most other developed countries regularly think. It’s beyond thinking though it is a life style… A life style that is incredibly hard to change and happens to take over normal curiosity and even observational awareness.

    • Jacqueline O

      I’m unfamiliar with the Youtuber Utah Sasquatch . . .I need to check it out. He once frequented the site, only to leave because of nasty comments? That’s terrible! The footprints do seem very plausible . . .the straight line, the inward forefoot, midfoot strike?

      I hear ya on the other stuff! It’s very difficult for most people to step outside of their perceived self and observe themself from an unobjective point of view. It is essential for continual learning and personal growth, but it is much easier said than done. Many natives practiced this concept . . .acknowledging their wrong doings, mistakes, faults and recognizing the vicious cause and effect cycle that can hold you back from expanding your self-awareness and range of knowledge. Yet, at the same time, they reminded themselves to also embrace and appreciate these experiences, because they are ultimately everything that make you, YOU! So, you are to never dislike any part of your self, otherwise, by disliking one part, you dislike the whole. (If that makes any sense to anyone)

    • Casey M

      Lol, you’re kinda nutty. Rather than focus in why you think it’s a set of Sasquatch tracks, you berated me over being a skeptic. I bet you’re a Trump supported too. Geez

  2. Scott M

    Bounding animal (deer?) tracks. You can clearly see the next track(s) ahead of them near the end of the video is two tracks making up a “single” footprint.

  3. Dave T

    It’s a squatch trackway, trust me. Nathan is very thorough when he’s out in the woods. Some people wouldn’t recognize a squatch track even if the booger stepped on their head so if you don’t know don’t make a comment. Nathan finds lots of tracks so he knows what to look for. I wish he was still posting his stuff here. Too bad.

    • Charles R

      I think most snow Sasquatch tracks are just ignored as something else because the people that come across them are just ignorant of what a Sasquatch trackway is. I found one first Saturday of Feb. 2011 in Iosco County, MI. On north end of Lakeview Drive, besides Round/Indian Lake. which is Sand Lake area 10 miles west of Tawas City, MI. Interestingly enough I was walking my two Golden Retrievers like Nathan has. Lakeview drive had just been plowed from a very heavy 2 foot snowfall the previous day and night. I came across this trackway that went from the plowed road towards a house. It was 4 feet between steps, maybe a little more and steps were huge tracks. I followed the trackway for 75 feet. It came to a 5 foot fence and next track was on the other side. There were a couple more then it crossed the fence again and went back out to the road. I knew this trackway was fresh, only a few hours at most. And the smell must have stayed with it as my golden retrievers, Rush and Sabin, who loved the snow would not leave the road and follow me. Instead they just stayed at the road the whole 10 minutes and kept barking at me to come back. I wished I had taken my camera that morning but as usual one is not prepared for something they are not looking for to begin with.

      • Charles R

        Had that been anyone else walking and finding that trackway ( and there are others that walk dogs or themselves in this area in the morning ) they may not have noticed it, or had they noticed it they would have thought nothing about it except maybe a bounding animal. There was no snow drift between tracks like an animal would have left. This is why the great majority, probably over 99 percent of all bigfoot trackways go undocumented.
        Chuck

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