ID | #1658492076 |
Added | Fri, 22/07/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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The guy claims that he noticed deep footprints of a bigfoot on the forest floor of Honey Creek, Missouri, after he saw the beast shortly before.
In a video that garnered more than 270 likes, Gordon Hatchcock wrote to the Rocky Mountain Snowmen organization, claiming to have seen 12 tracks that were seen to be deeply dug into the ground.
However, when he contacted investigators, they assumed it was done by a bear - despite the fact that the tracks were irregular in shape.
The guy said:
"This is what I found on the riverbank a year after two friends and I had a close encounter with a bigfoot. I moved away from him by six feet (1.8 m). We found 12 footprints, 17 inches long and eight inches wide. It was a lesson, a sight. My story is published on the BFRO website. In Missouri, it all starts with three fishermen returning home from fishing. I had a close encounter in Southwest City, Missouri. Well, a year later, winter came.
I was by the river six miles from my siding. The water had just come off and left a layer of mud about eight inches deep on the shore. I noticed these prints coming from the highway down to the river. I called BSRO again. They sent one of the same investigators who checked my close encounter, just acted as if he had other things to do and said it was just bear tracks."
However, the Rocky Mountain Bigfoot Search Organization argued that it was too irregular in shape to be bear claw prints- and judging by the comments, their followers seem to agree.
Original news
A bloke claims he spotted deep Bigfoot tracks on the forest floor of Honey Creek, Missouri after sighting the beast shortly before.
In the video, which has gained more than 270 likes, Gordon Hatchcock wrote to the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch organisation claiming he saw 12 footprints that were seen to be dug deep into the ground.
However, when he contacted investigators they believed it was caused by a bear - despite the tracks being the wrong shape.
The bloke said: "This is what I found on the riverbank a year after me and two friends had a close encounter with Bigfoot. I got six feet from it.
"We found 12 footprints, 17 inches long, eight inches wide. It was a class, a sighting. My story is on the BFRO website. Under the state of Missouri, it starts off with three fishermen coming home from fishing.
"Have a close encounter in Southwest City, Missouri. Well, a year later it was winter. I was at the river six miles from my siding.
"The water just went down and left a layer of mud, about eight inches deep on the bank. I noticed these prints going from the highway down to the river. I called BSRO again.
"They sent one of the same investigators that checked out my close encounter, just acted like he had other things to do and said that they were just bear tracks."
However, the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organisation argued that it was the wrong shape to be claw prints made by a bear - and from the comments, their followers seem to agree.
One Bigfoot believer said: "Crazy good find. Dang."
Another added: "Very good. Thank you RMSO."
The news comes after a woman with a remote camera set in the woods around a mountain thinks she has captured images of the elusive Bigfoot.
Carolyn Day posted the images in a Facebook group that platforms photos taken on trails in Washington state in the US. The picture shows sun splitting the trees as a large hairy figure walks in the woods.
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