Yesterday in Bigfoot History | 2002 | Prints Found Near Skinny Bigfoot Sighting
Posted by: Guy Edwards on January 17th, 2013
Photograph of a possible track found near the skinny Bigfoot sighting
“very, very skinny, 9 foot tall, hairy man” –Linda Boydson’s description of what she saw on January 9th and later reported on January 16th.
Today, January 16th, 2002, Wireless Flash Weird News reported a sighting of a “skinny” Bigfoot standing in the middle of the freeway:
Wireless Flash Weird News: January 16, 2002
Bony Bigfoot Almost Street-Meat
MULTNOMAH FALLS, Ore. (Wireless Flash) –
An Idaho family recently had a run-in with a Bigfoot that almost turned into a run-over – as in road kill. Linda Boydson claims she and her son came within inches of running over an unusually-thin Bigfoot while driving near Multnomah Fall, Oregon. Boydson says she was zooming around a corner on the freeway late one night and saw a “very, very skinny, 9 foot tall, hairy man” standing in the slow lane. She barely missed hitting the creature – probably because it was so skinny. However, despite being super-thin, Boydson doesn’t think the Sasquatch was bulimic because it looked as muscular as a well-toned athlete. However, Boydson admits her first thought when she saw how bony the Bigfoot looked was “Go eat something, Sasquatch!”
In issue #113 of the January 2002 Track Record, Ray Crowe of the International Bigfoot Society (previously Western Bigfoot Society) wrote about the investigation done by Thom Powell. You can read the report and see more photographs of the tracks at Bigfoot Lunch Club<
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Wait, was Foot “standing in the slow lane” or “crossing swiftly swinging its arms”? It can’t be both. As far as the footprint photos, I can’t tell if it’s a ‘possum pile or mud from a skink hole. Excellent photos there Mr. Powell, be sure not to enter Nat.Geo.’s photo contests.
This footprint doesn’t look right. But it kind of does look like the “Cripple-Foot”