LETTER: Bigfoot still on the move

Dear Weekly Adirondack Editors,

I have some interesting news I hope is of interest to you and your readers.

This past week Bigfoot researchers were in the North Lake – Black River region of the Town of Ohio searching for evidence of a Bigfoot in the area reported by fishermen, campers, as well as by hunters and residents.

Researchers found four tracks in all, two of which I am holding in the photo. On the left is a huge 13-inch Bigfoot track, which shows ball joints in the feet and a crease break four inches from the heel.

The Bigfoot track on the right of the picture shows a 13.5 inch Bigfoot track with five huge toes impressed in the casting at the top and it has a round heel.

Also found was a passable handprint in the sand which has five-inch long fingers. It is one of the few handprints that have been found in the area.

Best wishes,

Adirondack Jack Leach, Utica

Editor’s Note: Adirondack Jack Leach was among the crowd of 50 who gathered at the Woodgate Community Hall on July 21 to hear Cheryl Pula’s lecture on Adirondack Sightings and Legends—including Bigfoot.

Leach brought along some of his Bigfoot artifacts, a scrapbook and his newest castings to share with the audience. He also shared the floor with Pula and described his many reported Bigfoot sitings in the Adirondacks.

At the conclusion of the talk, both Pula and Leach received a standing ovation from the audience.


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