1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)
1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)
1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)
1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)
1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)
1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)
1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)

1996 Bigfoot Half Track (Paul Freeman and Jeff Meldrum)

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Half Bigfoot Footprint Cast – Discovered by Paul Freeman
📍 Mill Creek, Louisiana, USA – February 18, 1996

This is half of a Bigfoot footprint, discovered by renowned tracker Paul Freeman. The cast comes from a larger trackway found in muddy conditions. While visiting Freeman’s home, Dr. Jeff Meldrum was shown this partial cast – a piece Freeman had initially overlooked due to his belief it was inferior. But Meldrum noticed something remarkable…

 “The marginal toes had impressed into the side walls of the track, showing indications of the toe segments. There were three toe segments on the outside of the foot, but only two corresponding to the big toe — a subtle anatomical feature not likely known by Freeman if he were to fake tracks like this.”
— Cliff Barackman

 

This toe-sliding, anatomically telling half-cast is compelling evidence of an unknown hominoid species.

Dr. Jeff Meldrum on the Cast:

> “Perhaps the most significant observation… was the evidence of a pronounced flexibility in the midtarsal joint... A heel impression is absent. The hindfoot was elevated… and the foot slipped backward, as indicated by the toe slide-ins. A ridge of mud was pushed up behind the midtarsal region.”

 

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Meldrum noticed a half-cast showing distinct toe-slides.

"The marginal toes had impressed into the side walls of the track, showing indications of the toe segments. There were three toe segments on the outside of the foot, but only two corresponding to the big toe; a subtle anatomical feature not likely known by Freeman if he were to fake tracks like this."   Cliff Barackman.

This speaks greatly to the authenticity of these tracks as having been made by a real yet unknown creature.

Jeff Meldrum on the half track:

"Evidence of a Midtarsal Break Perhaps the most significant observation relating to this trackway was the evidence of a pronounced flexibility in the midtarsal joint. Several examples of midfoot pressure ridges indicate a greater range of flexion at the transverse tarsal joint than permitted in the normal human tarsus. This is especially manifest in the footprint figured below, in which a heel impression is absent. The hindfoot was elevated at the time of contact by the midfoot. Due to the muddy conditions, the foot slipped backward, as indicated by the toe slide-ins, and a ridge of mud was pushed up behind the midtarsal region."

 Foothills of the Blue Mountains outside of Five Points, WA