Geographical Index > United States > Illinois > Du Page County > Report # 28679
(Class B)
Submitted by witness on Tuesday, January 4, 2011.
Hiker finds possible footprints in Timber Ridge Forest Preserve (w/photos)
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YEAR: 2011
SEASON: Winter MONTH: January DATE: 4 STATE: Illinois COUNTY: Du Page County LOCATION DETAILS: It's a brand new hiking path in the Timber Ridge Forest Preserve on the east side of Prince Crossing Road and not very well known or used yet. NEAREST TOWN: Winfield NEAREST ROAD: Prince Crossing Road OBSERVED: I went for a hike at lunchtime in a newly made path that cuts through the Timber Ridge Forest Preserve. This path is surrounded by about 8 ponds. It has been very cold and snowy here in the teens and 20's for almost a month except for one warm day that melted the snow. All this melt caused the crushed gravel path to act like a white clay, making all the hikers/dogs/coyotes footprints visible in a 30 foot area.
Along with these prints are bare footprints about 13 " long. Looking at the 5 pictures I took, they're deeper set than all the other shoe prints, with 5 distinct toes.
I've read BFRO reports before, but I didn't think this area of Illinois would ever have any kind of activity.
I took a few pictures with my glove for scale. I measured the gait with my walking stick (3ft 10") I'm 5' 9" & tried to walk the gait of the prints but it was almost impossible. I followed them back to see where they started and they gradually came from the thick grass on the left.
I just kept saying 'who would walk barefoot out here it's way too cold?' ALSO NOTICED: On previous hikes in the woods off of this path I found a small 2-3" diameter tree with its top that had been twisted to almost broken off, at about 6 feet high. I tried to twist it myself & realized I didn't have half enough strength. That still puzzles me.
I would love to know if BFRO thinks this could be an area where they might come to or through. I would also like you to see my pictures. OTHER WITNESSES: I'm sure other dog walkers have seen them. They're still there until we have rain or melting snow. OTHER STORIES: Never TIME AND CONDITIONS: About 12:30 pm (lunchtime) it was mostly sunny, very cold about 20 degrees ENVIRONMENT: Combination of Illinois woods and prairie. There are 8 or so little ponds and a larger, very marshy lake in this area. This forest preserve is one of many that are almost connected for miles.
Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Stan Courtney:
Left foot impression next to the witness' glove.
Right foot impression next to the witness' shoe.
I spoke with the witness by phone.
In summary:
- The footprints were thirteen inches in length. - The impression showed all five toes in the wet crushed gravel. - The witness stated that the distance between successive steps was too great for him to match. - According to their website the new running shoe Vibrams fit men up to a foot length of 12¼".
The area does have a large population so I reviewed a satellite map (see below). The area where he found the possible footprints is circled in red with tracts of forest nearby.
About BFRO Investigator Stan Courtney:
Stan Courtney has a special interest in wildlife audio recording. He has attended numerous BFRO Expeditions. See Stan's blog StanCourtney.com for recordings he has collected over the years.
Stan Courtney can be reached at [email protected]
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