Posted on 02/18/2023 10:42:23 AM PST by Macho MAGA Man
A remarkable video out of Utah shows what appears to be a sizeable creature crossing the peak of a snow-covered mountain with ease and some suspect that the peculiar traveler could be Bigfoot. The wild footage was reportedly captured last Wednesday by a witness who was observing the Wasatch Mountain range from the nearby community of Farmington. To his surprise, he noticed and something moving across the mountain's Francis Peak at an elevation of around 9,500 feet, where the terrain was covered with a thick layer of snow, and proceeded to film the strange scene with his cell phone.
While the distance from which the witness captured the footage makes it difficult to discern what the anomaly could be, the manner in which it moves suggests that it is particularly adept at maneuvering through the treacherous terrain. In the video, showcased above, the dark object can be seen at the bottom of the screen as it swiftly travels up the side of the mountain. Adding another layer of intrigue to the sighting is that, shortly after it was posted online by the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization, a curious helicopter pilot actually flew over the area where the suspected Sasquatch was filmed.
Amazingly, their footage shows a series of sizeable single file tracks that look like they were left behind by large creature as it was walking or running in the snow. Given the isolated area where the anomalous creature was filmed and the speed with which it moved
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Definitely not bigfoot and you are prolly right, but might also be a moose, although moose prefer to stay in the trees.
I live in the Wasatch and elk, along with deer and moose are abundant. That is how they traverse deep snow and you can see the movement of it’s neck as it jumps forward.
On our drive to work there is a herd of elk that has been wandering out from the trees on the river to hang with some horses in their pasture and eat their hay - LOL!
Bear don’t walk biped for more than 20’ or so, they are too top heavy.
It’s a prank.
And probably the same a**hole who started the gig a couple of months ago in a town notable for BS.
https://townlift.com/tag/bigfoot/
It’s not even a bad prank, it’s comically stupid. Some drunk bozo out trying to cause trouble.
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I'm not so sure. The "body" of the elk looks more like the shadow of a vertical object. The shadow cast seems to be at exactly the same angle as the shadows of all the trees and that it doesn't seem to vary as it would if it were the back of a four-footed animal. I'm not saying its a Sasquatch, I just saying that I don't know what it is but I'm not convinced it is an elk.
Well, you got the part about the town right.
What makes me think that it was fake is the fact the helicopter pilot was there so soon hovering over the fresh tracks and that he had no curiosity whatsoever to follow them.
Had that been me, that would have been the first thing on my mind.
Coast to Coast. LOL
That shadow is the bull elk’s rack, and it’s prolly 10’ high from the hoof.
“Man nor beast could go that fast in deep snow.”
A moose can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylCfXvKmdvU
I heard there was a tamale buffet somewhere around there.
“Don’t get between Moochelle and a tamale.” - Barry Soetero
That was me, OK, out for a hike and got a case of the runs. Trying to get to that big pine tree to get some privacy, but some jag-offs in a helicopter kept buzzing me. Ended up shi##ing myself.
The Patterson film? Ha ha haha. I can’t stop laffing. That was debunked long ago.
The footprints start as though the hoaxer was lowered from a helicopter.
(And could have been videod some other day).
“ The Patterson film? Ha ha haha. I can’t stop laffing. That was debunked long ago.”
Actually never has been and I’m not a believer. Bill Munns was a costume creator during that time frame and says that there is no way it was a costume. Basically the materials that would’ve been used were not available then. Also arm lengths in leg lengths proportional to human… Anyway for what it’s worth…
I’m sticking with the UFO story. Can only handle one at a time.
"Planet of the Apes" won an Oscar for best costume one year after the Patterson film was shot. No way two jugheads sewed up something that looked better than an Oscar-winning costume out of Hollywood and moved like that.
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