Saturday, February 9, 2019

Beaver Creek Bigfoot

 Partially submerged footprint photographed by RMSO
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Bear River Range Sasquatch Encounters & Tracking the Creature

Beaver Creek Bigfoot

 Jenny & Kelly were shocked that there was not a single footprint leading up to this single track or after the track. This section of the creek was around 15 feet wide & this mud bar was nearly in the middle of the creek.

 It appeared to cleanly leap to the mud bar only leaving one footprint and then cleanly leaping to the other side. We did not think it had the right shape or instep a human would. And could not imagine anyone being able to cleanly leap to this mud bar and then clear the other half of the creek without leaving at least one more footprint.

 Heard what may have been a Bigfoot vocalization camping in Beaver Creek Idaho the night before finding this footprint in the middle of the creek.

Around 1 AM in the morning a long scream that sounded like a woman in distress. Yet knew it was not a human voice making the scream. Plus no other people camping back there.

 The next night around 1am the same eerie scream again. The four nights camping back there only heard the scream two nights in a row and only one time each night.

 Screams & unusual shape footprint in a strange location.

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August 17 2012 photo of footprint in mud on cover photo.

3 comments:

  1. That screaming you speak of here could be a panther. We hear them here in Tn, quite a bit & they sound like a woman screaming or as you said in distress.
    Now that whoop on the other hand does sound like a Squatch. We have heard those here also. They will come up on you faster than you will think. I have had them surround my home in less than 5 minutes Then we would hear sounds like multiple people slapping the threes with a boat paddle or oar. Like they were contacting each other back & forth. I live way out in the woods 20 miles from the closest town. And there ain't going to be any humans out here in the middle of the woods early in the morning times. Closest neighbor is over a mile away.

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