Namadgi Footprint

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Namadgi Footprint

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Set some cameras on a creek in Namadgi last tuesday.. scouted the creek bank then for prints and found nothing unusual.. returned this morning to collect the gear and found what I think is a large barefoot print in a part I definitely checked before. Been snowing up there recently.. unfortunately the print is out of camera range.. best photos I could get..
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Nice one Dave , definitely a print . How big ? size 11 ?
Was this out of the way like remote , off road ?
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It was a little bigger and wider than my hiking boot size 12. It is remote but a park road passes through. This was a fair way from the road.. it is unlikely anyone would be there in snow season playing around in the creek in bare feet.. sorry trevor I didn't have a tape. It is only the second print I've found in 7 years paying attention. This print just adds weight to some of my past recordings in the area.
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DaveR wrote: This print just adds weight to some of my past recordings in the area.
There you go , secondary evidence ! (claps hands)
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Those photos are very interesting, that's for certain.
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Nice one! (claps hands)
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Good find.
Definitely not a boot-print, unless they were wearing moccasins.
And it looks like a mud ridge between the big toe and second?
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Simon M wrote:Those photos are very interesting, that's for certain.
I thought so too. It really stood out. Thanks.
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scotty9 wrote:Nice one! (claps hands)
Thanks Scotty. I thought it interesting.
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Wolf wrote:Good find.
Definitely not a boot-print, unless they were wearing moccasins.
And it looks like a mud ridge between the big toe and second?
Thanks wolf.. yes I could see toe impressions with the eye but the shadows from the sun made it difficult to photograph. Definitely out of place there. I have been actively looking for footprints since 2010 and have only ever found two prints I thought worth reporting.
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I always take a tape measure Dave. But I should take some plaster in a zip lock bag, as I've found a few prints over the years and wish I had made a cast of them.
I might start taking some on my journeys into the bush in future.
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yowiedan wrote:I always take a tape measure Dave. But I should take some plaster in a zip lock bag, as I've found a few prints over the years and wish I had made a cast of them.
I might start taking some on my journeys into the bush in future.
Yes Dan. Agree. I should have been better prepared.
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