Sunday 032507.... I found a line of old tracks that are worn pretty badly. The reason I am thinking they might be BF is the fact that they appear to be biped and have a measured stride of 96 inches over a distance of a couple hundred feet. Most are much deeper at the toe and less at the heel. A couple were more even and I measured one at 16x6 inches. The tracks were pretty rough but I thought the remarkable stride gives them some weight.

 

Saturday 033107... There was a discussion among several researchers about the tracks being a "possible BF" in 4x4 mode, and I wanted to see if there was any signs left that would indicate a knuckle print. The tracks had been eroded even further by a couple days of heavy rainfall, but I found indentations that were still evident along side the tracks and interspersed at the same interval.

There is a large game trail coming up from the creek, directly across from where the first tracks appear. I also found indications that there were two critters making tracks. They came together and then separated as they moved from east to west along the lane, coming together again farther down. The tracks stay out in the open for several hundred yards and then go back to the creek. The possible 4x4 tracks measure 9x6 and are separated by a measured 48 inch stride.

I also found an older tree twist along the farm lane, twin trees side by side, one twisted over the other straight.

The video explains some of the track details but in Internet format is a little hard to make out detail. I include some still pics of a possible BF knuckle print in 4x4 mode.