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Bigfoot.
Bigfoot
A camera man out hunting bigfoot on July 11, 1995
heard splashing coming from a stream, and then
found himself face to face with this creature. The
location is the Wild Creek area of the foothills in
Snoqualmie National Forest. The picture was later
obtained from the photographer by Cliff Crook, the
director of Bigfoot central.
It is impossible to know how many reports of these creatures have been made. Certainly thousands of sightings have arisen since the first sighting in the early 1800s. Bigfoot is collectively described as a man-beast of gigantic structure, around 7ft tall, the body is covered with hair and the head with long locks that fairly envelope he neck and shoulders. Footprints of the creature usually measure around 13inches suggest any such creature would be capable of running at high speed.
The Patterson film.
One of the pictures that Patterson and Gimlin
obtained is pictured below. The creature is estimated to be about 7 foot
3.3 inches in height (2.23m), and weighs around 700 pounds (317.52kg).
Images show the creature when it was first spotted by Patterson and Gimlin.
Although it appears to be
walking into the forest, it is actually walking
along the Bluff Creek sandbar. It seems like bigfoot is casualy walking
away. Zoomed in shows the creature has breasts, proving the creature to
be female. Image 6 is an enlargement of the creature's head which provides
some insight into its facial features. It is speculated that the bulging
cheek on the creature's right side (left on photograph) was probably the
results of its
cheek and fur being pushed out upon contact
with its body.
Pictured below are Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin
examining casts which are prints made by the
creature they witnessed at Bluff Creek. Gimlin is
comparing his foot to a cast. Tracks of the creature
measured at 14.5 inches (37cm) long and 6 inches
(15cm) wide.
Many suspected Bigfoot tracks have been located. There have been
some trails with over 3000 footprints going on for several miles. Some
of
these tracks have been in very remote locations. It is hardly likely
a hoaxer would go to such effort for such little obvious reward. Given
the
widespread reports of Bigfoot, it is also pertinent to ask why no
bodies or skeletons have been found. It is also interesting that there
are very few
cases of sightings leaving footprints. The majority of sightings
do not correspond with footprints, and the footprints that are found rarely
relate to
sightings.