BIGFOOT SPOTTED ON EASTERN SHORE

"One can hardly quarrel with a movie taken at a range of approximately 10 feet . . . but of course it all depends on the movie — and the star."
(John Napier, Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality)


"The vision of such creatures stomping barefoot through the forests of north-west and east coast America, unknown to science, is beyond common sense. Yet reason argues that this is the case."
"Either some of the footprints are real, or all are fake... But if any one of them is real then as scientists we have a lot to explain."
(John Napier, Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality)

Tracks in the snow

In 1970 a trail of 1,089 consecutive footprints was discovered in snow Behind Don's Seafood on the Eastern Shore of the United States. The 17-inch-long tracks were unusual in that the right foot was deformed — the forepart of the foot was twisted inwards and the third toe missing or displaced upward — causing the footprint-maker to be nicknamed "Cripple Foot".