Nov 19

Tomorrow Night’s Show

I will be speaking to several witnesses.My first guest had two encounters in East Texas where he describes a very large chimpanzee but man-like creature walking right up to his campfire and looking at him and the other campers. He said “The creature walked up and just looked right at us, it did not make any noises it had a huge jaw and was built like a primate. It walked up and looked at us than turned and walked away, it was strange…..very strange. I was terrified and was not sure what I was looking at.”

One of the witnesses was hiking in Washington State and came across tracks in the ice. He writes “On that day I was hiking along the closed section of Highway 20/ North Cascades Highway to capture some roadside landscape photos. On heavier snow years the road would have more snow, but at the time there was just a thin layer of ice. I had seen some old snowshoe prints a mile or so back heading up the road along with some smaller animal tracks along the side of the road. The ice was pretty solid at this point, so my steps weren’t creating much of an impression at the time. Then out of nowhere on a pretty solid stretch of ice I saw the photographed prints extending across the road. I used some items for scale. My shoe size is fairly large at size 12 and those footprints clearly dwarf them. I have tried to explain them with every conventional explanation, e.g.: upright bear, trickster creating the impressions in the snow. When considering the length,linear nature and accuracy of stride and the size/detail/accuracy of impression it leaves me stumped as to what it could be besides a Sasquatch. I searched briefly along the side of the road to see if there were any indications of a path through the woods, but I couldn’t find much of anything. The prints could have been made a few days before I was there. and the terrain is pretty steep on both sides, making investigating around there kind of challenging.”

 

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10 Responses to “Tomorrow Night’s Show”

  1. Steven J

    Actually, the two lefts is an illusion created by uneven snow melt and toe impressions. When the side view is examined, you notice most of the track are rather short, meaning the toes are not defined. The dark debris your referring to is water that has yet to refreeze. The tracks are much fresher than I think this man realized, probably within a half hour, as I would expect that the air temp was somewhere just above freezing, say 34-34 degrees or 1-2 Celsius at most. The prints appear to show the sasquatch walking with minimal use of its toes for the most part, possibly keep them slightly elevated, or perhaps the pads on its soles were thick enough to keep them from pressing the ground, or perhaps they are just cold enough being digits that they did not transfer enough heat to the print to melt the snow.

    • Steven J

      Actually, the temp could have been much higher, like the 40’s or so, as this appears to be ice crusted, which means the snow layer is insulating itself. I recant my half hour estimate, but I would think definitely within that same afternoon.

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