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     FOOTPRINT CAST GALLERY


The following gallery of sasquatch footprint casts provide some insights as to the different foot sizes and shapes that have been found. Sasquatch, it appears, are just as varied as human beings in their physical makeup.

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Abbott Hill, South Olympic Peninsula, Washington, A.D. Heryford, 1982 (2nd generation cast, 15 inches long). Certainly one of the best casts ever obtained; the copy seen here was professionally produced from a mold by Richard Noll, Edmonds, Washington.

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Blue Creek Mountain road, Bluff Creek area, California. John Green, 1967 (original cast, 15 inches long).
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Bluff Creek, California, Jerry Crew, 1958 (2nd generation cast, 17.5 inches long). This is a copy of the famous cast Jerry Crew took to a newspaper and the resulting article gave birth to the word "bigfoot" as the name of the creature in the United States.
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Believed to be from Bluff Creek, California. The person who made this cast is not known. It was probably made in the late 1960s (possible original or 1st generation cast, 14.5 inches long).
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Blue Creek Mountain road, Bluff Creek area, California. John Green, 1967 (original cast, 13 inches long).
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Bluff Creek California, Bob Titmus, 1958 (2nd generation casts, 16 inches long).
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Bossburg, Washington, "cripple-foot" casts, Rene Dahinden, 1969 (original casts;  left cast 16.75 inches, right cast 17.25 inches long).
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This set of the Bossburg "cripple-foot" casts shows the speculated bone structure of the feet, as determined by Dr. Grover Krantz. It is reasoned that the deformed foot (left cast, but actual right foot of the creature) was the result of an accident or a birth defect. Casts shown were made by BoneClones, California.
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Elk Wallow, Walla Walla Washington, Paul Freeman, 1982 (3rd generation cast, 14 inches long). The cast has an indentation in the center caused by a rock the creature stepped on. This cast is a copy of one of three casts made by Paul Freeman on which Dr. Grover Krantz discovered dermal ridges (akin to fingerprints).

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Chilliwack River, British Columbia, Thomas Steenburg, 1986 (2nd generation cast, 18.5 inches long). Steenburg was informed of a sighting in the area 3 days after the occurrence and went to investigate. He independently found 110 footprints all approximately. 18 inches long.
 
 
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A - Hyampom, California, Bob Tittmus, 1963 (original cast, 16 inches long). Hyampom is a tiny village about 60 miles south of Bluff Creek California.  The prints from which this cast, and the following casts  (all original casts) were made, were found on the same occasion, but only the first three prints (casts A - C), which were from the same trackway, were found in the same place. The other two casts (D & E) were from prints found in an additional two separate locations.
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B - Hyampom, California (original cast, 17 inches long).
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C - Hyampom, California (original cast, 16 inches long).
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D - Hyampom,  California (original cast, 16 inches long).
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E - Hyampom, California (original cast, 15 inches long).
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Laird Meadow Road, Bluff Creek area, California, Roger Patterson, 1964 (3rd generation cast, 16 inches long. Prints were found by Pat Graves, oct. 21, 1963, who told Roger Patterson of the location.
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Shawnee State Park, Ohio, Joedy Cook, June 18, 2003 (original cast, 15 inches long). A man and his wife found the print and called a bigfoot hotline. Cook responded and found nine footprints.
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Skeena River Slough, Terrace, BC,  Bob Titmus, 1976 (2nd generation casts, 16 inches long). Both casts are from the same trackway.
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Strathcona Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, BC, Dr. John Bindernagel, 1988 (1st generation cast, 15 inches long). The horizontal lines on the cast were caused by a hiker who stepped in the footprint prior to casting.



Bluff Creek Film Site Casts

                                                 

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Patterson/Gimlin film site, Bluff Creek California, Roger Patterson, October 20, 1967. (1st generation casts:  Left cast 15 inches long, right cast 14.6 inches long. Actual footprints in soil are determined to be 14.5 inches long.

      

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This casts and those that follow were made by Bob Titmus from prints that were still in place on October 29, 1967, nine days after the filming. All casts are original. They vary in size -- 14 to15 inches in accordance with foot placement and motion.

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