Sep 16

Watch: Patterson – Gimlin Bigfoot Footage

Bob Gimlin meets up with the Finding Bigfoot crew and talks about that famous moment in time.

8 Responses to “Watch: Patterson – Gimlin Bigfoot Footage”

  1. Michael L

    The crew of “Not Finding Bigfoot”….ever.. How are you going to ever find BF with a camera crew that has more members than the researchers? Even though, the film never gets old…
    Michael1lion

    • Curly N.S.

      I really loved the work mr. munns did on the restoration update to the film, to me it’s a real being in the film. Regardless of the origin or form, so cool how it’s the most studied clip along with kennedy assasination…

    • Mark B

      Robert D. Finding Bigfoot deserves to get razzed. They keep doing the same thing over and over and over again and never find Bigfoot. You would think they might try something new instead of the same worn out stock formula.I don’t believe they ever expect to see one. Anytime they hear a noise they all get as giddy as little school girls and then talk over the noise itself.

  2. Charles R

    I was lucky enough to meet Bob Gimlin spring of 2013, Salt Fork Lake, OH. Great gentleman, very vibrant and enthusiastic. It does not take long of hearing him talk to realize he is a truth teller. I asked him how far the creature traveled during the filming. He said Bill Munns has all the info. but that the creature traveled a ways before Roger could film, in all he thought it was 59 seconds and they measured out 200 yards. Getting home that night with simple mathmatics that put the average speed of Patty at 7.07 mph. Now though her gait is hurried it is still easy and natural. Humans can not walk that fast. On a treadmill at 4mph my pace is fast and quick. At 5 mph I am already jogging. At 7 mph I am running. Now olympic speed walkers can do 7 and maybe 8mph but if one googles them their gait is nothing like a walk. You can not tell it from a run. Yet Patty at maybe one footer taller than me, maybe only 6 inches makes 7 mph look like a walk in the park, or should I say a walk in Bluff Creek, and into the history books.
    Bless you Bob Gimlin for in your golden years coming forward with your adventure and input into Bigfoot Research.
    Chuck

  3. michael n

    Awesome!! Bob gimlan is a great guy. He is the kind of guy you trust to watch over your house while you’re away on vacation. No doubt in my mind that the creature in the film is real. NO ONE could ever convince me otherwise. I know a real animal when I see one.

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