Witness report submitted by Regan Dickinson [contact info provided upon request to researchers] on February 22, 1998

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DATE: January 1993

LOCATION: Canada, Nakusp, British Columbia Southern, B.C.,

OBSERVED: Information supplied to me by a forestry technician, Footprints - he was flown 100km(1/2hr ride) by helicopter out of Nakusp, B.C.(50 miles from the nearest road). The Helicopter landed in an alpine basin(bowl/Cirque). The month of the incident was in January, and this person was to do road layout . He noticed tracks of naked feet, normal size(10 inches long, with a normal width, and he thought, he saw a couple footprints in the snow and then they fell throught the snow. He thought who the heck would be walking around in the winter, but he had work to do, but came back to the helicopter and asked the pilot if he had walked around in the bowl, and the pilot said no(usually they stay close to the helicopter). He thought that the pilot had been playing a trick on him, but I believe it was at the start of the day. but he said that he knew of no reason why someone would be out in the middle of knowhere at(10-20 below) making bare tracks in the snow and it would be costly to place tracks in the middle of nowhere., B.C.

ENVIRONMENT: Spruce/Alpine Fir forest Cirque/bowl - high elevation West Kootenays - Mountainous country

ALSO NOTICED: none

ACTIVITIES OF WITNESS(ES): Working in the bush - these guys have no time playing around making non boot tracks in the snow, let alone it would be kind of cold on the feet.

CONFIDENTIALITY: I'm a bigfoot researcher in Northern B.C. and I will post several incidence for the record mostly from forestry incidences that I know of from forestry people(technician) working in the wilds of B.C. I suspect 50-100 incidences a yr but only 10% of them get reported. 

COMMENTS: Missed info, sorry. Approx. six footprints on top of the snow Size 11 - toes shown- wider than a humans footprint not a bear print


Witness report submitted by Regan Dickinson [contact info provided upon request to researchers]

Posted to the BFRR web site by Matt M. (Matt@BFRO.net)



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