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  1. You don't know the variables. How soft was the soil when the stomper was impacted? How soft was the soil when a foot imprinted near it? How deep is the soft soil beside the hard packed road? Simple fact is you can't take a generality (wider foot=shallower for same weight) when you don't know the soil conditions at each time. This of course doesn't even take in to account the various techniques that could be used for impacting the fake foot.
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  2. That's ok, honor or dishonor really doesn't have anything to do with it, as much as some people would like to make it that way. "Attack the argument, not the arguer"- ok, so take out the personal element and look at the evidence. Forget about sides, accusations of accusations of lying, etc. and what do we have here? We have photos comparing the wooden feet to the tracks. They look the same. We have a statement by Green that he saw dynamic foot movement. I'm sure if we looked deep enough in Meldrum's book, we'd even see that Meldrum is convinced the tracks are real based on the numerous photos of the event and casts showing the dynamic foot movement. On the old forum, numerous photos were posted that were said to show dynamic foot movement, I disagreed but regardless those photos aren't up now. So take this conversation to the next level. Find these images that show the dynamic foot movement. Post them. Or this thread could just go the usual route with people squabbling among themselves over which side they are on, who believes who or what and who accuses the other, and just general pettiness and boredom.
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  3. I'd like to go on record as one who takes John Green at his word. I sure accept his word beyond those who have established a record of dishonesty, like Ray Wallace, Ivan Marx, Bob Heironimous, etc. Green has made obvious efforts to maintain his honesty and good standing, which is precisely what one would expect from a good journalist and newspaperman. If he was on a scene and describes what he saw, and then defends it when challenged, I feel quite confident in depositing that into my sasquatch bank account.
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  4. Sweet Fancy Herbert! This baby must have been made of led!
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  5. It's interesting how sasqatch's behavior changes according to the evidence. In the case of the Skookum cast, sasquatch was very careful not to leave his prints and crawled on his belly through the mud, yet at Onion Mtn. sasquatch left their tracks all over the soft dirt road, back and forth saying "Hey look at me, look at me!"
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