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P.J.
What do you think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7Mxlj2EkTg
RayG
Who is 'they', and how did they determine it was from a 'reliable source'?

RayG
Crazy Ivan
QUOTE(P.J. @ Oct 23 2006, 10:29 AM) *


This video has been on the wire for a long time. If I remember correctly, it was in early winter, 2005. If the person on YouTube is claiming this video to be his and that it is recent, he is lying.

Whether that is a bigfoot can be argued, but the poster IS NOT the original witness/videographer.
P.J.
I found it on youtube...it was posted by ssjcannonc. The video discription says "im preety sure that this is bigfoot i got it from a reliable source"

Personally I don't feel as if this is an actual BF....I haven't seen tons of BF so I have no proof to back this up...but it looks like the subject in question is having some trouble walking/running through the snow.

I would think that an animal as large and powerful as BF would move more easily through it's enviroment...
Crazy Ivan
QUOTE(P.J. @ Oct 23 2006, 11:49 AM) *
Personally I don't feel as if this is an actual BF....I haven't seen tons of BF so I have no proof to back this up...but it looks like the subject in question is having some trouble walking/running through the snow.

I would think that an animal as large and powerful as BF would move more easily through it's enviroment...


This may or may not be true. Bipedal animals are not able to easily forge deep snow. Our bodies are not built for having our feet deep in anything.

I would think a bigfoot, if they are truely as massive as we have been told, would be even more impaired walking through the snow than we humans are. Its heavy upper boddy mass can cause top-heaviness when their legs are being anchored by heavy, wet snow.

Also, if these animals migrate, as some people have suggested, this may have been its first or one of its earlier experiences transversing the snow, which would cause inexperience and the resulting video.

But, the video is too grainy/small to determine what it is. It could be a kid in a snow-suit for all we know at that distance/resolution.
NWSquatcher
BFRO Report 6486 - Special Forces in Alaska - Tracks and Screams

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After walking about 200 meters into the thicker woods, we came across a set of tracks that immediately drew our attention. The tracks were obviously of a two-legged creature walking through the woods on a course perpendicular to our own. Human tracks of any kind are extremely rare in that part of Alaska but these were particulary unique due to the length of the stride and the fact that there was no crushed snow on either the entry or the exit side of the holes.

We stopped to investigate. When each of us took off our snow shoes we sank into the snow to a depth of about 2 feet (above the knee). When we attempted to take a step in the deep snow, we left an area of crushed snow on the entry side of the hole and then crushed the snow again upon taking our foot out of the hole to take the next step. Our feet made a drag mark in the snow as well no matter how hard we tried to extract the foot without touching the surrounding snow. The best any of us could do was a stride between steps of about 1 1/2 feet. The tracks we were looking at had a stride of over 5 feet between steps and left the snow on both entry and exit from the hole totally untouched.

Based on our group experience in tracking humans, we made an approximate determination as to the height and weight of the person who had made the tracks based on the stride and depth of indentation in the snow. THe group consensus was a two-legged person about around 9 ft tall and weighing approximately 500 to 600 pounds. That was our best educated guess. (the above edited from original - for discussion points on walking in snow)


I have always found this report interesting because of the discussion about walking in snow. I myself tend to speculate that build of animal is consistent with adaption for terrain/habitat it lives in and what we find difficult to traverse doesn't necessarily apply to other animals. There are plenty of posts regarding tracks in snow - I speculate about migration myself, but so far, there appears to be a lack of verifiable evidence as with most everything concerning a Sasquatch.
Touchmymonkey
I seen this a good while back.

Nothing bigfootish about the goofy vid.
moregon
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Well when I first looked at it I wondered why she pulled the camera off of something moving across the path when it was so obvious in the frame, then return to it a few seconds later. After looking at it a couple of times I realize that the last half of the video is blow-ups of what appeared in the first half. The red circle above shows the subject moving across the path as originally captured. At full speed and at this distance it looks like it's having no problems getting through the snow.

Checking on the poster, she's in the UK. So is that where this video was shot or did it come from somewhere else? Is there more to it, such as after it crossed the path and you see it still walking through the woods on the other side.
Drew
over emphasized arm swing
perfect opening and timing of the camera swing

HOAX
twinkletoes
I seen it and it looks like a blob to me mostly..I don't think it's real..
Ronnie Bass
It looks like "it" is wearing pants to me.
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