Tuesday, July 10, 2012

While researching an area that I suspect a family of Big Foot is residing, I have encountered some evidence that have me believing that there is a bipedal primate here in Colorado and other parts of America and Canada.

I have found barefoot prints ranging from 12-17 inches with toes.  In a clothes line pattern.  They were found in areas that are hard to get to and out of the way.  Why would someone be walking around in the forest barefoot?  The width of the prints were very wide.  About 6-9 inches wide.

I have a hand print that has the thumb located lower than a human and extra wide.  I had to wade through 3 feet deep of icy cold mountain stream to examine and take pictures.  This was early in the morning and in an out of the way spot.

I have a knuckle print of the left hand that is almost double the size of my hand.  This was 1-2 inches deep in forest litter.  Something very heavy made this.

I have found a massive structure that was built on boulders and trees broken or peeled to make this.  The trees were about 4-5 inches wide.  Some even bigger.  One tree was bent down and anchored to another big tree with branches weaved in.  The sides were layered and weaved into the roof.  The interior was about 6ftx10ft.  No saw or axe marks.  No trash from humans found inside or around it.

I have found a tree structure that had branches weaved into it and looks like an standing X.  This was not made by wind, bears or other wildlife.  This was found by some tree breaks and a game trail.

I am one of those persons who need evidence.  My research has found some evidence that points to something.  I don't know of any other wildlife who could make that massive structure.  The trees were too big and thick for a human to break and build by hand.  What would be the point to make this if you were human in a steep and rugged terrain? 

Whether you believe me or not, I don't care.  I have done my research both by physically looking and by the library/internet.  I challenge any skeptic to do what I have done.  Talk is cheap and it is easy to throw unfounded comments around saying why you don't believe.  Prove to me why there isn't a bipedal primate in our woods and forest and I'll show you my proof.