My first of four incedents was off forest service road 70 in greenwater. me and my wife were on a sunday drive in the spring time we were returning to a area I had lost a pair of prescription sunglasses while snowmobiling the previos winter When arriving at location I had to hike up dirt road to look into next drainage where my glasses were lost the road still had two feet of snow on the shady side of hill as I hiked up road I noticed another set of foot prints going up the same road I went over to foot prints and noticed the depth of foot print was over twice the depth of my foot print and the stride was four to five feet long going up hill in deep snow Im six foot five and weight 245 pounds my stride was about one foot going up hill I followed the foot prints to the top where the sun had melted the snow. the last foot print was in a frozen mud puddle that left a perfect imprint with five toes an arch and heel about 18 inches long 6 inches wide I returned down hill to get my wife for a witness.
Pierce County, Washington · 1999-04-15 · from the BFRO archive
An account in Pierce County, Washington
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