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Sasquatch footprints
Oct. 27, 1967, Frederick , Md. , USA
The Frederick Post
Bob Gimlin, left, and Roger Patterson, of
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The Frederick Post
Bob Gimlin, left, and Roger Patterson, of
VANCOUVER, B. C.—(U.P.) — Sasquatch men, remnants of a lost race of "wild men" who inhabited the rocky regions of
After an absence of several months from the district of Harrison Mills, 50 miles east of
Residents in the district tell of seeing the two giants leaping and bounding out of the forest and striding across the duck-feeding ground, wallowing now and again in the bog and mire and long, waving swamp grasses.
The strange men, it was reported, after emerging from the woods, came leaping down the jagged rocky hillside with the agility and lightness of mountain goats. Snatches of their weird language floated on the breeze across the lake to the pioneer settlement at the foot of the hills.
The giants walked with an easy gait across the swamp flats and at the
at the top of the ridge. They carried two large clubs and walked round a herd of cattle directly in their path.
The return of the giants to the legendary stronghold of the Sasquatch monsters recalls the narrow escape of an Indian at the same spot last March. A huge rock narrowly missed his canoe while he was fishing and looking up, he said he saw a huge and hairy monster stamping his feet and gesticulating wildly The Indian escaped by cutting his fishing tackle and paddling away. The same Indian declares the Sasquatch twice have stolen salmon which he tied outside his house out of reach of dogs.
The latest appearance of the monsters was peaceful. They avoided the trails usually used by the people of the valley and molested neither cattle nor human beings. People who have reported seeing the giants on their rate appearances described them as "ferocious looking wild men, nine feet tall and covered from head to toes with thick black hair."
NELSON, B.C. (AP) – The Nelson Chamber of Commerce said today that British Combia’s abominable snowman – a hairly, flat-faced creature nine feet tall – deserves a better name that “Sasquatch.”
But it admitted it had no substitute title for the thing that frightened John Bringsli into a state of paralysis – his own words – up on Lemon Creek last month.
“It had very wide shoulders and a flat face with ears flat against the side of its head,” said Bringsli. This description left no doubt that the creature was the region’s legendary “Sasquatch,” handed down to the whites, name and all, from the Indians.
“It was seven to nine feet tall with long legs and short, powerful arms with hair covering its body,” continued Bringsli, known as a veteran outdoorsman with good eyesight.
He returned to the area with several armed friends, Bringsli said, and found a footprint measuring 11 or 17 inches in length.