I found these on my mountain bike trip today.
I'm not crazy, just taking pictures.
I hope you like them.
ijohnson Goldmember 1,646 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Whiteriver, AZ More info | Mar 17, 2010 19:51 | #1 I found these on my mountain bike trip today. www.trickoflight.net
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1rushfan Senior Member 598 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Between Sun and Moon More info | Mar 17, 2010 20:02 | #2 |
Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Mar 17, 2010 20:04 | #3 I would think that Arizona is a little on the warm side for Bigfoot. I think he prefers cooler climates Melody
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Mar 17, 2010 20:12 | #4 Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #9818246 I would think that Arizona is a little on the warm side for Bigfoot. I think he prefers cooler climates ![]() Nice find! Now if you could come up with some pictures of the hairy guy himself... There were about 100 of these prints. I have more pictures, but waiting for requests. www.trickoflight.net
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risingwolf Senior Member 502 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Western Montana More info | Mar 17, 2010 20:22 | #5 Well this proves Bigfoot's existence. Now to get the National Enquirer to have these pictures with their cover story. May there be peace
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MTStringer Goldmember 4,652 posts Likes: 6 Joined May 2006 Location: Channelview, Tx More info | Mar 17, 2010 20:32 | #6 After coming across something like that, I'd be danged if I would take my shoe off!
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Mar 17, 2010 20:41 | #8 Here's another one. www.trickoflight.net
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Mar 17, 2010 20:42 | #9 silvrr wrote in post #9818466 Or maybe you just have little girl feet. Size 12 www.trickoflight.net
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Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Mar 17, 2010 20:45 | #10 Got any more? Wide shots maybe? Melody
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Mar 17, 2010 20:48 | #11 That's it. www.trickoflight.net
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Mar 17, 2010 22:05 | #12 These are very unusual and most ppl still do not believe in BF . I'll keep my personal beliefs quite . However what would be a better comparison than your shoe is if you would take off your shoes and socks and make your foot print next to one of these . This would give a lot better perspective of the comparison . Also take a footlong school ruler with you and put it between your foot and BF print . also take one with the ruler width ways of the BF print at top , middle , and bottom of the foot print . Do this then come back and post another couple shots .
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Mar 17, 2010 22:13 | #13 Celestron wrote in post #9818974 These are very unusual and most ppl still do not believe in BF . I'll keep my personal beliefs quite . However what would be a better comparison than your shoe is if you would take off your shoes and socks and make your foot print next to one of these . This would give a lot better perspective of the comparison . Also take a footlong school ruler with you and put it between your foot and BF print . also take one with the ruler width ways of the BF print at top , middle , and bottom of the foot print . Do this then come back and post another couple shots . I agree. I think I will go up there tomorrow with a yardstick. As far as I can tell, these are the most impressive shots of BF on the internet. Anything more is just proof. Either way, I had the best ride EVER. www.trickoflight.net
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Mar 17, 2010 22:32 | #14 Next time you make fake footprints like this, make them less flat-footed and without the perfect little toes. Walk barefoot across the ground you're going to use and note the imperfections and varying depth due to weight shifting during your stride. Then, just create "blown-up" versions of your own footprints. Then, call CNN! Profit!
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Mar 17, 2010 22:34 | #15 savoirferret wrote in post #9819127 Next time you make fake footprints like this, make them less flat-footed and without the perfect little toes. Walk barefoot across the ground you're going to use and note the imperfections and varying depth due to weight shifting during your stride. Then, just create "blown-up" versions of your own footprints. Then, call CNN! Profit! Good idea. I just need size 4 versions of the shoes that I have, www.trickoflight.net
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