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  • Awesome video. Dr. Meldrum seems like a nice man. I saw you both on The MonsterQuest episode and that was incredible.

  • @BusterTV1 One thing that people seem to look over is the fact that I predicted where to find more of the same individuals and did so in front of the camera crew. This shows that what I am doing works and this is no isolated event and I continue to do it to this day. Thanks for your support

  • @4jaimeavalos Thanks for writing back. I agree with you 100% on your research methods. Your doing a awesome job. Looking forward to seeing more video's in the near future.

  • I was a little surprised that a bigfooter such as yourself did not immediately recognize the casts on the floor. Asking if the knuckle print came from the PGF?  I would think you would be a bit more familiar with them than that.

  • @smittysturn I started tracking in 2007 and knew very little about this phenomenon. Part of my methodology is not to review any information (reports, sightings, etc) but to focus on what I am gathering. This allows me not to be confined by predetermined areas or ideas but to just read and project where to go next.

  • I don't think any other individual on youtube has come across so many footprints and made casts themselves. You're the king of casts. interesting videos

  • @inbredagogo Thanks for your support

  • Man this is so cool! Hanging out with Meldrum in his office, id pay to do that!

  • Cool video, good work!!

  • Fascinating video, thanks for posting!

  • Krantz speculated that they may leave tracks as a territorial marker...on many occasions it apperared that the subject in question had deliberatly walked to an area that would leave an imprint, then returned to the harder substrate. Any thoughts?

  • I think they I have found them because my methodology. If you look at the "trio of sasquatch" video you can see how they follow the deer tracks.

  • Awesome dude, so you have possibly been tracking a small family. Congrats! :o)

  • Sweet, congratulations !

  • Wow, I don't think Dr. Meldrum would waste his time if he didn't feel your casts represented an undiscovered primate.

  • Thanks much. It has been a lot of hard work.

  • Cool! Follow your dreams!

  • Amazing. I've been watching your videos for a long time, its great to see your casts getting looked at by the man himself! You deserve it for all the hard work your doing. Keep it up!

  • It was indeed an honor for Dr. Meldrum to not only talk with me but to actually invite me up to have them scanned.

  • As for them being smaller then some of the other casts, I will go way out on a limb and state that I am certain that they are not born 9 feet tall. So some of them have to have smaller feet. And if they are not huge, people may take it for granted that they are human tracks and pay no attention. Nice job Jaime, and keep up the good work.

  • I wonder if they know that people will not pay attention to them. I first thought nothing of them until I noticed that they were not simply someone walking along a shore but coming from the forest and then returning to the forest.

  • That could be. Or they may just be young and inexperienced. Hopefully you may be on your way to helping answer those questions. If they get older and larger and then the tracks begin to get harder to find, you may have your answer.

  • Wow, the man himself. Nice work. Your casts are obviously smaller than the more "traditional" casts, but I wouldn't let that distract you. There is no way you are tracking three humans walking barefoot across the Sierras, maybe you are tracking a three adolescents or just a smaller breed altogether. Curious - you are on to something, no doubt about that. Good job!

  • I am wondering if it is a smaller breed that may understand that their tracks will be overlooked because of their size. This might be a learned behavior

  • My group recently went to an area where we know for a fact, they are.

    It just snowed when we hiked into the area. We found no tracks in the mud, and only 3 in the snow.

    This showed us that they infact know that their tracks give them away.

    I think that they have actually caught on to this by watching humans reactions as they found their tracks.

    And yes, they do sit quiet and watch you walk by.

  • Very impressive collection you have as well as Dr Meldrum.

  • He sure does have a lot of cool stuff

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