Looks like an elk in deep snow to me.
Name the mountain and that critter’s dead before sundown. Too many dudes have rifles and spotting scopes in their trucks.
Why didn’t the chopper pilot do some of that flyboy stuff and get closer?
Michelle Obama.
Turns out they speak Italian.
FTA: Bigfoot Filmed Traversing Mountain in Utah?
That was my shirtless uncle Ben.
He is covered in hair like a neanderthal.
Ping to furry Jolly Swagman video. What the Tibetans call “migou.” interesting video at link. Is it fake?
I live in Utah along the Wasatch Front. My opinion is that the tracks are the result of a backcountry trek by a human wearing “Verts”. VERTS are a type of footwear that keeps you on the surface of the snow like snowshoes but make an distinctive toe impression like those seen in the video. This would also explain the large size of the imprint compared to the relatively short human sized stride.
The movement across the mountainside could be the flight of a large bird like the golden eagle. The “shadow” could be the second or back wing. It could have been filmed in a speed that skips the wing beat so that we are only seeing the glide. JMHO
Utah Mining Gazette
October 4 1873
pg. 46
Cumberland Gap Cave.
A correspondent, A. L. S., says in reference to this remarkable formation, described in our issue of September 13, that, after General Morgan's retreat from that spot, the cave was explored for a distance of four miles by Confederate soldiers, and a new opening was discoverd (sic), three miles from the one mentioned by H. B. N. The place has never been thoroughly investigated, but chambers, far surpassing in grandeur that described by our earler (sic) correspondent, have been found. In penetrating the rock, it is found that the new entrance leads for 6,000 yards through sandstone;d in an (sic [and in]) this section of the cave, vast quantities of human bones of gigantic size were found, some skulls being large enough to put on over a man's head (bold added). It is intended, during the current month, to throughly (sic) explore the cave.-Scientific American.