"Wrinkle Foot" Left and Right footprints of a slightly small bigfoot individual. These were cast by Paul Freeman in the Blue Mountains in 1984.
Edward Palma and Robert Olsen saw small patches of dermal ridges in the casts, but they were almost overwhelmed by extensive wrinkling over much of the foot surface. These tracks are also not very good mirror images [the left is different from the right] in the gross relief of their bottoms. I suspect that this is a very old female individual who is semi-crippled.
In 1984, Paul Freeman cast a set of both right and left tracks in the Blue Mountains of Washington/Oregon states. This is not the same place as Blue Creek Mountain in California. Another bit of confusion? These casts became known as "Wrinkle Foot". Not very well documented in the literature. Grover Krantz almost off-handedly mentions them in his book "Bigfoot-Prints: A Scientific Inquiry into the Reality of Sasquatch".
Over the years, some have claimed that Paul Freeman might have hoaxed the evidence. Unfortunately, not much attention was given to this man or his evidence, except by the local media.
Grover Krantz attempted to duplicate the ridge patterns he found on these casts with combs and other items. Later, others explored this approach with the serrated edge of butter knives. The results were all less than successful. They lacked details such as what appeared to be sweat pores, symmetrically placed along the tops of the ridges. The overall dimensions were also grossly enlarged caricatures of what now Grover felt might be definitive proof of these animals' existence. (Cryptomundo).
Table Spring, Walla Walla, Washington. From the Umatilla National Forest
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Photo of 7-year-old child foot compared to Wrinkle foot Bigfoot.
The A, B, and C tracks must be purchased separately.
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