after being away from

by Murph

 

tracking animals for a while.Switching to Bigfoot was no snap.The wide feet displace little debris and only compress downward for one thing.For another, after having found one,the long stride is difficult to follow and most of all.Unlike the wooden feet,Biggie has a propensity to occasionally hop sideways.In that way,tracking him without the aid of a dog is extremely slow going and any effort to intercept him in any direction is just a 25 % chance of picking the right general direction much less the right spot within it.There is therefore no hope of ever "CATCHING UP" to him.So without many hours,days and then months within a Bigfoot territory even an experienced tracker can only get jigsaw puzzle idea of his many routes and destinations.Once he finds you along that route he uses another.He is always one step ahead and so it goes .Until you find the female and the micro climate you have little chance to beat him.

Posted on Aug 19, 2008, 2:59 PM
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