I was on the back road for about 20 minutes when I noticed foot prints going from the road to the tree line up the hill but there was no trail between the trees.
I was curious so I pulled over,grabbed my camcorder and headed to the prints.I expected them to be nothing more than boot prints,but when I saw the size of them,I knew they couldn't be human.
The prints appeared to be barefoot because I could distinguish what looked like a big toe impression and the print has the same outline as a human foot.
The prints measured 17 inches long,7 inches wide near the front of the foot and 6 inches wide near the heel.
The interesting thing is that the forward right step crosses over the rear left step.
I took a measurement of the rear left foot print to the forward right foot print.This measured,heel to heel,approximately 36 inches on an incline of approximately 50-55 degrees.
The prints were partially filled from blowing snow and two hours later when I returned,the prints had rapidly degraded.
My guess is they were less than 24 hours old.
This was recorded on December 10,2011 at approximately 11:00 a.m. in Alberta,Canada.
Conditions were sunny,windy and approx. 7-8 degrees centigrade.
Other animal tracks were spotted.Deer,canine and Hare tracks were observed.
There are nearby creeks/streams,some open spaces with thick brush,dense woods and hills.
Clarification-When I said that I saw what looked like hikers going up in to the trees,I miss spoke.I meant to say I thought the prints were from h
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