norseman Posted Wednesday at 04:40 AM Admin Author Posted Wednesday at 04:40 AM Here is the interesting part. The resort in question is located at Blue slide. And there is a active fire up the mountain by Calispel peak. Did the fire drive it down into Ruby creek?
Patterson-Gimlin Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM That is an excellent point. I have often wondered if there a record of increased activity evacuating from such awful circumstances. Thanks for sharing. 1
Madison5716 Posted yesterday at 04:47 PM Posted yesterday at 04:47 PM With all our fires, I wonder that, too. Those are pretty neat photos. Whomever found them had a good eye. Most people would not notice. 1
Frisco85132 Posted yesterday at 06:00 PM Posted yesterday at 06:00 PM It's interesting. Animals DO evacuate from fire areas, even long distances. I'm a little dubious about the nature of the write up though, then again, it's done by a resort that would use the BF/SQ phenomenon as a marketing tool. You can tell it was written by someone who does PR "Could this finally be the definitive proof...." et al. Either way, it's interesting. Too bad Cliff B didn't check out and cast the tracks.
norseman Posted 21 hours ago Admin Author Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, NorCalWitness said: pretty clearly bear How so?
norseman Posted 1 hour ago Admin Author Posted 1 hour ago 24 minutes ago, NorCalWitness said: width This is a Grizzly Bear in this neck of the woods. About as big as it gets here. This Griz was across the Pend Oreille River from Ruby creek. I think the alleged Bigfoot tracks are wider. And they certainly have a bipedal long gait compared to the Griz. Threw my tape up on a cast I have at the house and it’s 7 inches wide. The other tell tale sign is that Bears toes are on a radius. Longest somewhere in the middle. Where as humans and Bigfoot have a big toe that arcs down to a pinky toe. The Ruby creek tracks look like a Bigfoot or Human toe structure to me. IMHO.
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