
It could have been human but i dont notice tread marks or shoe marks," one person wrote.Īnother noticed the possible existence of toe imprints: "It does not look like a boot print It looks like some of the toes are visible."Īnother user remained on the fence: "I would say inconclusive based on erosion and distortion. I don't notice the double step of a bear. Good find! I wish the print was more fresh but this really does look more like a bigfoot track. "This is the first imprint I have seen that isn't clearly a bear. Others, though, agreed it could be Bigfoot.

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Plus the toe end is faded out, nothing about this looks like a bare foot imo." That alone convinced me that it’s a factory cut sole. "Def a regular old footprint nothing else," one user wrote, while another commented: "I'm not a foot-y-ologist but my first impression as a casual observer, in 1.5 seconds, was that the outer lines are really bold and perfectly curved. Like 20.Some users brushed it off as just a regular shoe imprint. While the question of whether the creature captured above is a sasquatch, a confused bear or a prankster in a gorilla suit may never be answered, Jack says he likes to think it may have been the legendary Bigfoot.Īs 19th century American author and philosopher Elbert Hubbard once said, “The supernatural is the natural not yet understood.” In 2014, researchers at Oxford University released the results of a 3-year DNA study on hair from “anomalous primates” collected across the world, concluding that none of the submitted samples came from an unknown primate species, according to an article from Time Magazine. “It had beautiful hair.”ĭespite eye-witness accounts, most officials within the scientific world maintain that there is no evidence that such a creature has ever walked the face of the earth, let alone the hollows of Southern Appalachia. “This thing was ten-foot tall,” Peelers told a reporter at the time.

In 2010, Cleveland County resident Tim Peelers claimed to have accidentally summoned a sasquatch while calling for coyotes. Last August, The Asheville Citizen-Times released a video submitted by Boone resident Eric Walters, who claimed he may have caught a similar creature darting off into a field during a vacation in Henderson County. This isn’t the only Bigfoot sighting within WNC in recent years. “I thought it definitely could not be a black bear, by the way it was walking.”

“I normally expect to see deer so this was really strange,” Jack says in an email.

The above still was taken from trail camera footage from 2012 by an Asheville resident, who requested we refer to him as “ Jack“, on a game trail in a forested area near Pullen Road, outside of Sevierville, Tenn.Īfter reviewing the misplaced footage recently, he came across the large, hairy beast above cutting into the camera’s view. Sightings of the large, ape-like humanoid continue to pop up from time to time, despite skeptics’ best efforts to debunk the beast’s existence.Ī photo sent into Mountain Xpress this morning adds a new entry into the annals of Bigfoot’s exploits in the Southern Appalachians. The mythical “Bigfoot” (aka Sasquatch or Wendigo) is no stranger to the southeastern United States.
