Strange Tracks Found at Nebraska Golf Course
Is this the real deal or is someone up to shenanigans at a Nebraska golf course? If the tracks are real, I'd hate to run into whatever left them!
CURTIS, Neb. -- A walker on the snow-covered Arrowhead Meadows golf course in Curtis, Nebraska, last week discovered large barefoot tracks that she firmly believes "was something walking."
Sharon Jorgensen of Curtis told the Frontier County Enterprise newspaper that she and her dog, Babe, were walking the golf course about 8 a.m., Jan. 15, when they came across the large tracks in the snow between the third fairway and the fourth tee box. The Enterprise reports that the stride of the tracks appears to be about six feet, much larger than any bipedal animal in the area would make.
The tracks emerged from the heavily-wooded area to the east of the golf course's cart path, traveled up the path, then disappeared into the brush on the east side of the path.
source: mccookgazette.com
SHENANIGANS!
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DeleteWe need a pic of her dog poo next to the track t determine the size of track and health of the dog
DeleteIts the glove print deteriorating and growing larger.
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DeleteI actually live in Nebraska and know this area. I would consider it one of the most unlikely areas for such a large, bipedal creature to be. It is primarily rural with lots of farms surrounded by flat areas of crop fields. Not a lot of cover to stay hidden except along the creek areas. This being winter the fields are bare and you can see for quite some distance. There has been no history to my knowledge of anything like this before in the area. Very hard for a large creature to not be occasionally seen especially in the winter.
ReplyDeleteI call shenanigans as well.
Glove print in the snow
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