Bigfoot Tracks: Glen Visser's Run in the Snow

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In summary, Glen Visser, who was experiencing cabin fever, went for a run in the snow wearing military snow shoes. The snow was so deep that he left oversized tracks and was able to easily step over a barbed-wire fence. He even created a fake "Bigfoot" sighting by filming his wife in an ape costume.
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Address:http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1463&dept_id=180222&newsid=11087549&PAG=461&rfi=9 [Broken] "Glen Visser had cabin fever. There was an accumulation of about three feet of snow, with a new fall of a fluffy few inches.
Visser was in good shape, working out regularly and jogging when he could. So he strapped on a pair of military snow shoes - each about 24 inches long and a foot wide - and went for a run in the snow...
...The snowshoes made the oversized tracks and Visser was jogging so the interval between the tracks was exaggerated. He picked his feet up and put them straight down - no scuff marks. The wind was blowing the snow - no tread marks. The snow was so deep that the barbed-wire fence was no barrier. "I could step right over it," he says.
After packing down the snow by the trestle so that it looked as if Bigfoot had lain down, Visser took off the snowshoes and went home."
 
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They couldn't have taken pictures of his tracks?
 
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from article:
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"He also filmed his wife in an ape costume to create a "sighting." "
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uh...no comment.
 

1. What are Bigfoot tracks?

Bigfoot tracks are large, human-like footprints typically associated with the elusive creature known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. These tracks are often reported to be between 12-24 inches long and have a distinctive pattern of five toes.

2. Who is Glen Visser?

Glen Visser is a retired forester and avid outdoorsman who claims to have had a close encounter with Bigfoot in the snowy mountains of Oregon in 2017. He is the subject of the viral video "Bigfoot Tracks: Glen Visser's Run in the Snow" which captured his encounter.

3. Is the "Bigfoot Tracks" video real?

The authenticity of the "Bigfoot Tracks" video has been a subject of debate since its release. While some believe it to be genuine footage, others argue that it could be a hoax. As a scientist, it is important to remain objective and approach the video with skepticism until further evidence can be obtained.

4. What evidence supports the existence of Bigfoot?

There is no conclusive evidence that proves the existence of Bigfoot. However, there have been numerous reported sightings, footprints, and hair samples that have been analyzed. Some scientists argue that these could be misidentifications or hoaxes, while others believe there is a possibility that Bigfoot could be a real, undiscovered species.

5. Why is the study of Bigfoot important?

The study of Bigfoot, also known as cryptozoology, is important because it expands our understanding of the natural world. As scientists, it is our duty to investigate and analyze all evidence, even if it challenges our current beliefs. The existence of a large, bipedal creature like Bigfoot could have significant implications for our understanding of evolution and the diversity of life on Earth.

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