Hi,
There have been some interesting scenarios where it seems the Sasquatch went out of its way to hide its own tracts. One example may be the Skookum imprint and another was a video I saw (I'll look for it again) of a possible Sasquatch jumping from rock to rock to either play or keep footprints out of the snow. In general, it seems that Sasquatch footprints are rare and that the creature would rather remain hidden.
If we assume that Sasquatch are trying to hide their tracks, what causes this behavior? It seems that they lived for many centuries with the Native Americans or First Nations people. Did this behavior start when the Europeans arrived and eventually expanded to the West with wagons, trains, and roads?
Is there evidence of hunting the Sasquatch where they have learned to hide themselves deeper into the woods? I remember watching a video called, "A Race of Giants" and how they were killed or covered up. There are many of these videos on YouTube. Are they all crap?
If they are hunted, would we would see a couple Sasquatches that have been taken to a Taxidermy?
I have more questions than I have a foothold on the subject so I invite your experiences.