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Squatch Print ? Maybe ?

Posted By: Cedar Hacker

Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/20/19 09:06 PM

It really amazes me what is out there to find and wonder how some of this material is formed. The indentation is 3" deep, 11" long, 5" wide on one end. 6" wide in the middle, and 5 1/2" on the other end.

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Posted By: ShawneeMan

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/20/19 09:08 PM

Looks "squatchy" to me... LOL!
There are some really cool rocks along the rivers and streams - NICE FIND!!
Posted By: Cedar Hacker

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/20/19 09:24 PM

Originally Posted by ShawneeMan
Looks "squatchy" to me... LOL!
There are some really cool rocks along the rivers and streams - NICE FIND!!


That's what is so strange as there is no creek, river or water anywhere near this thing. The nearest thing is a draw that heads on the side of a hill about 1/2 mile away that probably had water a couple of hundred years ago. This is out on the top of a hill.
Posted By: Finster

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/20/19 09:31 PM

Sure it isn't an Indian artifact? Something for grinding grain?
Posted By: Scout1

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/21/19 03:57 AM

Would that be some type of blue insect on the side?
Posted By: Diggerman

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/21/19 01:28 PM

Polish hard hat.
Posted By: Catch22

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/21/19 01:52 PM

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grin
Posted By: MikeTraps2

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/21/19 04:24 PM

"What else could it be?' - quote from Bigfoot Hunters on TV
Posted By: Posco

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/21/19 04:35 PM

Track don't look all that fresh but I'd get up on that hill and do some tree-knocking. That's what Bobo would do.
Posted By: ShawneeMan

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/21/19 05:10 PM

Originally Posted by Posco
Track don't look all that fresh but I'd get up on that hill and do some tree-knocking. That's what Bobo would do.

LOL!!
Yeah and howl really loud at about 2 in the morning...
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Squatch Print ? Maybe ? - 06/21/19 05:13 PM

It appears to be a metate, which was used with a mano, by Native Americans to grind corn and other food. Basically a metate is the mortar for the pestle.

Keith
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