Bigfoot Tracks: Glen Visser's Run in the Snow

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Glen Visser, experiencing cabin fever due to heavy snowfall, decided to go for a jog using military snowshoes. The snowshoes created oversized tracks with exaggerated intervals, as he picked his feet up and placed them straight down, leaving no scuff marks. Visser also packed down the snow near a trestle to simulate a Bigfoot sighting and filmed his wife in an ape costume to enhance the illusion. The discussion raises questions about the authenticity of such claims and the lack of photographic evidence of the tracks.
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Address:http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1463&dept_id=180222&newsid=11087549&PAG=461&rfi=9 "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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"He also filmed his wife in an ape costume to create a "sighting." "
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uh...no comment.
 
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