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| Peter Smith |
Posted: Jul 12 2012, 09:47 PM
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In April, just before the leaves started, a couple was driving through the bush, north of Sudbury. They stopped at a swamp, and spotted a sasquatch, sitting on a log, looking at them. They were about 100yds away. The sasquatch growled at them, but did not move.
Scared, they drove away. Once they got their courage back, they returned, but the sasquatch was gone. On 10th July, Tim and I went to the location with the witnesses. We found a series of tracks in two different swamps, which are close together. The prints measure 11" long, which is the same length as my bare foot, size 9-1/2. However, humans do not walk through swamps in bare feet. There was no indication of metatarsal arch, and the stride was over four feet. The length to width ratio was also unlike human. The photos are in the OWFR Photobucket here http://s1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee439/OWFR/ I set up a game cam, but had forgotten the bait. We are returning to the location on 13th, and will observe the area until at least midnight. We will also deploy more cams. -------------------- “For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't, no proof is possible.”
― Stuart Chase |

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