Showing posts with label Tracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tracks. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Diamond Driller Finds Sasquatch Tracks In The Harrison Lake And Up Toward The Fraser Canyon In British Columbia Canada



I live in Merritt and am very interested in the Sasquatch. Do you know of any sightings around this area of British Columbia?

Thank you for your reply, I could not find anything about Martindale’s sighting, it really does not matter.

I seen the tracks when I was diamond drilling on the east side of Harrison Lake up toward the Fraser Canyon.

It walked up where we had a wash tub tied with wire to catch water for the drill, the property we were drilling was (company name removed) and it was a molly property (Molybdenite) and after we saw the tracks, we were told by the owner of the claims that (name removed) from Hope, B.C. was packing samples out of there years before and they were struck by a blizzard and they found a cave to take shelter in and then got looking around in the cave and found beds lined with grass that were up off the floor, he assumed they were Sasquatch beds.

I thought you might like to know about this, Spuzzum was where you would have come out in the Fraser Canyon if we had of continued on through the mountains.

Image Below: Map of Harrison Lake, B.C. and the surrounding areas.


There was a hot springs down the valley from the camp where we would go and bathe/soak some evenings and that was the same area that the cave was supposed to be in.

There was a path down to the hot springs that we used and it was made by game in the area, although we used to see a female grizzly with a cub, she treed my helper once when he went down to the camp for gasoline.

We had to go looking for him when he never returned and he was in the top of a cedar tree hollering to watch out for the bear. I also think the path was used  by the Sasquatch, but we never looked for tracks as we had not yet seen the tracks up above the tree-line where we worked.

We also had a prospector that walked the area picking up samples and he was never bothered by the Grizzly as he tied a metal pie plate around his neck and hit it with his hunting knife as he walked.

He said the early warning was what the bears needed.

Hope you find this interesting.

Thank you to the fellow for passing along the information as it is important to have, also I know there is a lot of Sasquatch activity all throughout the area there. So if anyone has seen Sasquatch through the areas mentioned in this report, would you please be kind enough to write to me with a detailed report. Please write to Brian Vike at sighting@telus.net

Thank you.

If anyone has been witness an Sasquatch experience, please send me an email with details of what you saw. Please remember to include the date and time and location. (Town/City – State or Province) and as much detail as possible.

Vike Factor Note: I do receive sighting reports from everywhere in the world, and I post all of the reports I receive here: http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/

Brian Vike.
Box 1091
Houston, British Columbia, Canada.

Email: v_factor_paranormal@live.com or b_vike@telus.net

The Vike Factor -  Houston, British Columbia Centre For UFO Research. Canadian UFO Investigator Brian Vike.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Brian Vike Investigates Sasquatch Tracks In Northern British Columbia (Track Photos)



(From Brian Vike’s Paranormal Files)

A little history about Moricetown and it's kind people. Wet'suwet'en First Nation community is located north of the village of Smithers is called Moricetown, B.C.

The Wet'suwet'en people (kyah wiget) is one of five native communities living near or on Hwy 16. The valley around Moricetown Canyon was once a traditional fishing ground visited by five clans of the area.

Fishing the Bulkley River was a big part of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation way of living. The clans would first meet in Telkwa in the spring, mainly to visit and celebrate their heritage. Then later the 13 houses would pack up the village and proceed to Moricetown for their summer fishing season.

Using gaff poles (spruce tree pole with a steel hook and bound by rope) the First Nation fisherman would wait patiently perched high above the river standing on exposed river boulders waiting to strike and hook the fish as they swim by underneath.

Today, the First Nation still fish the river but use deep nets mostly.

In Moricetown, during the summer, the Wet'suwet'en First Nation people would erect smokehouses, drying racks and fish traps. The men would set out to catch fish while the women would hike up the mountain to collect herbs and medicines.

After returning the women would start to preserve the catch. In the fall, after catching fish the focus of the hunt would shift to mountain goats, ptarmigan and caribou.

Once sufficient preparation was completed, the Wet'suwet'en people would hold various feasts celebrating the harvest. The general meeting of all the people was an opportunity for the chiefs to deal with clan business and for trading goods among houses.

The feasts would last for days and would be celebrated by many houses. Many feasts later the clans would start to return to their villages in preparation for winter - each clan's departure date depending on the length of the journey back to their village.

Once home the clan would work on their longhouses, stacking firewood, and finishing repairs so to securely store their food on stilts inside. During the winter the elders and their wives would prepare for next seasons hunt and children would learn about hunting while maintaining the longhouses.

Moricetown is located 30 km west of Smithers and 31 km east of Hazelton, BC on the main highway of the region known as Highway 16. Follow the signs. Cannot miss the community.

It was just another early morning in Houston, B.C. I got up and turned on the computer and we went to feed the deer which were waiting as they do most mornings. I came back in, checked my computer and there I found a few UFO sighting reports which I still have to work on, but it was a telephone call that came in that grabbed my attention. A lady by the name of Melvina was so excited to tell me what had taken place in Moricetown behind her mother's home on March 8, 2009 after dark.

On Monday evening Melvina's mother heard an awful racket/strange and loud noise coming from the back of her property.

It certainly did frighten her as the sound was so very unusual and the dogs certainly were going wild over what was happening. She contacted her daughter and Melvina came down the next day to look into what took.

She put on a set of snow shoes and headed out into the forest. In the open areas, (not under any trees) the snow would have been approximately a foot and a half in depth. Under the trees the snow pack was only inches deep.

As Melvina made her way over the snow and under the low hanging spruce branches she glanced ahead of her to see tracks in the snow. Even from a short distance away the tracks appeared to be unusually large.

Soon she was shocked to find a large foot print that really should not have been there. Melvina did look around and after a short while she headed back to her mother's home, ran inside and told her mom what she had discovered and called the Peak FM radio station in Smithers, British Columbia as it was one of the closet media outlets. One of the staff members at Peak FM gave

Melvina my telephone number and then she contacted me.

As I listened to her telling me some of the details of what she witnessed in the snow, I became more and more interested as I started to believe we may really have found something here. I asked when would it be okay for me to drive out so I could have a look at the tracks. Melvina said any time was fine with her.

Knowing the incident took place sometime after dark on March 8, 2009 and I got this call on March 9, 2009. I figured I had better get going as quickly as possible before bad weather moved in. I packed the necessary things I needed, and rang around some friends looking for some snow shoes.

I grabbed my backpack and headed out the door, into the truck and was driving out of Houston toward Moricetown here in British Columbia.

After my hour and a half drive I arrived in Moricetown and easily found Melvinas mother's home. There I met her mom, Melvina and three other family members. All were really kind to me, some bringing out there digital cameras to show me the pictures they took of the tracks.

After seeing these I was hooked and excited to get out to the back of the property to look around and see with my own eyes.

Five of us took our time walking over the hard packed snow until reaching the area where the tracks were discovered. To my surprise and excitment there they were, just as Melvina had told me.

Why I mentioned that I was surprised, is that I have taken many a long road trips to visit folks who have claimed to have had a UFO or Sasquatch encounter, only to find out someone's imagination was running a little wild! It can be more than frustrating!

Below is the first track I was shown. You will notice I do have a plastic ruler beside the foot print and this does not cover the entire length of the track. This one track measured 17 and a half inches in length and what appears to be three toes imprinted into the snow that can clearly be seen.

The width across the front part of the foot (outside of left toe to outside of right toe) measures seven inches in width. The arch part of the foot measures 5 inches across and at the back of the heel, this measured 4 inches wide. It sunk down 8 inches into the snow.


Next picture is another look at the track from a different angle.


 Next picture shows the length of the stride of the creature which measured 3 and a half feet in length.


What I found really interesting was that there was a creek down a very steep incline. This was some steep hill and went a long way down to the bottom. The creature walked up the hill in about a foot and a half deep snow not breaking it's stride which were close to the same length, 3 and a half feet or better.

There was also another surprise for me, in one of the tracks at the back end of the heel, there we found droplets of blood caked into the hard snow.

This portion of the iced snow was dug out and brought back home with me so we could have it analyzed. Barb Campbell at UAD Research in Saskatchewan (Site Closed) will be receiving the blood sample and a hair sample for testing.


Next Picture shows trace with blood inside.


Next picture is a photo of a hair sample, although very hard to view. This will be tested to see if it is anything out of the norm. Update: Hair turned out to be a Moose hair.


Next picture is another photo of the same track, without ruler.


This gives an idea of what I was looking at, there are more photos, but I can't post them all.

I have added a few more pictures below.




The northern part of the province of British Columbia is certainly a hot spot for sightings of the Sasquatch.

In the latter part of 2008 numerous sightings were reported to me, also Sasquatch footprints were discovered in Burns Lake by a couple of Mormons.

Photos were taken of these as well. On my trip to Moricetown I found out about other Sasquatch sightings that have taken place in there last year and years past.

If anyone has been witness to Sasquatch, please send me an email with details of what you saw. Please remember to include the date and time and location. (Town/City – State or Province) and as much detail as possible.

Vike Factor Note: I do receive sighting reports from everywhere in the world, and I post all of the reports I receive here: http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/

Brian Vike.
Box 1091
Houston, British Columbia, Canada.

Email: v_factor_paranormal@live.com or b_vike@telus.net

The Vike Factor -  Houston, British Columbia Centre For UFO Research. Canadian UFO Investigator Brian Vike.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

UFO Incident At Moricetown British Columbia (Tracks Killed Vegetation)

A little history about Moricetown and it's kind people. Wet'suwet'en First Nation community is located north of the village of Smithers is called Moricetown, B.C. The Wet'suwet'en people (kyah wiget) is one of five native communities living near or on Hwy 16. The valley around Moricetown Canyon was once a traditional fishing ground visited by five clans of the area.

Fishing the Bulkley River was a big part of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation way of living. The clans would first meet in Telkwa in the spring, mainly to visit and celebrate their heritage. Then later the 13 houses would pack up the village and proceed to Moricetown for their summer fishing season.

Using gaff poles (spruce tree pole with a steel hook and bound by rope) the First Nation fisherman would wait patiently perched high above the river standing on exposed river boulders waiting to strike and hook the fish as they swim by underneath. Today, the First Nation still fish the river but use deep nets mostly.

In Moricetown, during the summer, the Wet'suwet'en First Nation people would erect smokehouses, drying racks and fish traps. The men would set out to catch fish while the women would hike up the mountain to collect herbs and medicines. After returning the women would start to preserve the catch. In the fall, after catching fish the focus of the hunt would shift to mountain goats, ptarmigan and caribou.

Once sufficient preparation was completed, the Wet'suwet'en people would hold various feasts celebrating the harvest. The general meeting of all the people was an opportunity for the chiefs to deal with clan business and for trading goods among houses.

The feasts would last for days and would be celebrated by many houses. Many feasts later the clans would start to return to their villages in preparation for winter - each clan's departure date depending on the length of the journey back to their village.

Once home the clan would work on their longhouses, stacking firewood, and finishing repairs so to securely store their food on stilts inside. During the winter the elders and their wives would prepare for next seasons hunt and children would learn about hunting while maintaining the longhouses.

Moricetown is located 30 km west of Smithers and 31 km east of Hazelton, BC on the main highway of the region known as Highway 16. Follow the signs. Cannot miss the community.

On Thursday, September 23, 2010 I received a telephone call from a lady who resides in Moricetown, British Columbia. She told me a story of what she and others discovered on some property off Fisherman road.

I thought when they mentioned tracks, that I would be running out to Moricetown over a Sasquatch experience, but after seeing "some" tracks, I concluded that this was no Sasquatch story, but rather something else very unusual.

I did leave my home here in Houston, B.C. on Friday, September 24, 2010 heading for Moricetown. When I arrived at the location, I was informed that the event had taken place on Tuesday, September 21, 2010.

Before I go on, I would like to state for the record that we had a rainfall warning up for our area, and it poured. It came down in buckets or as some say, it rained cats and dogs and by the time I left for home, I was soaked to the skin. When I got to the location the rain was already taking a large toll on collecting any of the evidence that was there prior to the rain storm. There also was a couple of nights of frost before the rain hit.

I arrived at the caller's home and introduced myself to the owners of the land. They were a wonderful couple to talk with, and were very helpful as they wanted an explanation as to what went on while they slept. I also met their daughter who telephoned me. There were others there as well, a good crowd had formed pretty quickly and were interested in seeing the tracks.

We all started walking from the house, and it was only about 20 feet or so before we saw a track with some damaged grass/weeds. I was able to see where the prints were heading which was in the direction to another smaller home on the property.

 This would have been approximately 100 feet ahead of me. A woman came up on Tuesday, the day the tracks were discovered and she could clearly see where the unknown footprints walked into and through the tall grass. At this point, due to the rain, most of the evidence was lost, but you were still able to see slightly where the tracks led to.

The people also mentioned that the track went from the lawn over their graveled driveway, and in the driveway there was a good track to be seen. Again with the downpour and by the time I had arrived at my destination, the track was lost. But a lady who owned the property had the foresight to quickly cover up one of the tracks with a small piece of plywood.

I flipped over the plywood and was surprised at what I saw. There was a track which was approximately 16 inches in length and the width at the widest point (which was the front) was approximately 6 inches. You will notice in the track photo below, that the vegetation looks very different from the surrounding grasses. Many of the leaves looked like they were rotten. This is how all the vegetation looked like where there had been a track.

I eventually walked over to where I was told the tracks continued into the tall grass. I was not able to see any tracks, but I could distinguish where something had travelled. It was very noticeable. Also there was a huge area covered in tall thistles just feet after the long grass.

All of the thistles were standing upright and then I noticed something rather odd. In the middle of the upright thistles, there was a large area that looked like it had been flattened.

I measured the area where the thistles were lying down and this covered an area of 30 feet by 60 feet. It looked really strange as all of the thistles around this particular area were in fine shape and standing upright. The picture below shows the area which was damaged by something.

I will also add, which I believe is important. I took a lot of pictures of the area, the knocked down thistles from different angles and all I ended up with was one picture that I could post.

All the rest were so badly out of focus and I did not do anything to the digital camera. This would have been the first time this ever happened. So this is a little strange as well. I did take a close up photo of the thistle stalks, showing where they were bent. This photo seemed to turn out just fine as you will see below.

I do not know if there is any connection between the tracks and the thistles that were knocked down, but it seems strange that all this did happen at the same time. I asked the folks if there had been any strong winds in the area, and they said no.

One thing I have noticed, is all of a sudden there have been reports of unusual craft and strange lights. I am hearing of a number of other sightings where people were not comfortable enough talking about what they saw. Just over the last few nights here in Houston, British Columbia two witnesses reported seeing something similar. I have spoken to the two parties and whatever it was they witnessed is unbeknown to me.

A good friend called Lawrence brought a fellow over to my home, so he could fill me in on what he saw.

This is his taped sighting report: At approximately 8:50 p.m. on September 28, 2010 a fellow was outside when something caught his eye. Below a low ceiling of cloud he saw a very bright white ball of light which appeared to be moving around the sky.

As he put it, the thing was bouncing. He yelled out for his wife to come and look. Now both watched in amazement as the object rose up, way up and then as if someone dropped it, it fell towards the ground. It stopped, rose back up and carried on moving about. Eventually, it just moved off and disappeared from their sight.

A few days prior to the above sighting, another fellow watched pretty much the same thing from his home on Buck Flats Road. His description was just about the same.

Then in Smithers, British Columbia, folks witnessed a bright object in the night sky on August 20, 2010 making very strange maneuvers. Maneuvers a normal aircraft could not, and would not be able to do. It shone so brightly and when it wasn't moving around in the sky it sat hovering.

It would disappear and return again and it finally disappeared with a bright lit up cloud following. Both witness and neighbor stood frightened as they watched this event unfold in the sky.

At Smithers once again, a "T" shaped UFO was spinning in the sky. This taking place on August 31, 2010. Orange lights were seen circling the town and then disappearing. The witnesses tried following the UFOs towards Tyhee Lake, observing a large bright white object with an orange light on top. It moved so quickly they had no chance of catching up to it.

In Moricetown, approximately a week before the tracks were found, numerous lights were seen flying low over the area. People driving along Highway 16 heading east watched as lights moved behind the mountains and shot up over top and across the sky.

At Telkwa, British Columbia unusual lights were reported and in the Kispiox Valley and New Hazelton.

In 2002 and 2003 the Bulkley Valley here where all this is taking place and the Lakes District were the UFO capital of Canada. There were sightings coming in each and every day of some really odd craft. But after the 2002/2003 sightings, reports of anything strange in the sky, dropped off dramatically. In other words I was lucky to hear of a sighting until more recently.

Whatever happened at Moricetown on September 21, 2010 we may never solve, but one thing is for sure, something very unusual took place there. Tracks from something were left behind, and the prints killed the vegetation and a good sized area of thistles were blown/knocked down to the ground and it was not the wind according to the folks who own the property.

Knowing what this area is like, as I have lived up here for 29 years, I am going to have to place my money on a UFO related incident.

Brian Vike - Sightings.com website: http://www.sightings.com/

Monday, February 22, 2010

Possible Sasquatch/Bigfoot Tracks Found In South Central Maine ?

Date: February 2010 (Not sure of exact date)
Time: The tracks were found in the daylight hours.

Hello! I'm in south central Maine. I was walking through a field today (where no one walks) and found an odd trail. It looks just like the Sasquatch trails you see in other people's pictures. It is snowy, so the tracks remain (we haven't had snowfall for several weeks, so no telling how recent they are). I also found fairly fresh poo, which looked like human poo, except was full of fibrous material and seeds.

It didn't look like it came from a meat-eater and saw no sign of purified meat. Parts of it even had a reddish tone, as though some type of tree fruit was consumed. There was also some fuzzy hairs in it, but not throughout it. My guess is that it was hair from the creature who pooped there, or from a young that the adult bathed.

Should I go back and get the poo in a bag and send it for lab tests to determine where/what it came from? I would also take pictures (actually, didn't even think to snap some with my cell phone while out there today!). Can't imagine what else could make those prints. The footprints are about 5 feet apart, but are from a single foot, not like an animal running where several paws would land close to each other. It was pretty cool to see this. I even walked around and kept my eye out in the woods. They are not harmful beings, it would be kind of cool to see one. Will look forward to hearing back from you.

I will update the report if anymore information comes in.

Email Brian Vike: v_factor_paranormal@live.com

Brian Vike, Director of The Vike Factor (Into The Paranormal) http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/

Friday, January 22, 2010

Sasquatch Tracks Filmed At Prince George In Northern British Columbia ? (Pictures)


Hello, the attached picture is of a something, my son found on our walk yesterday. I would be interested to know what your thoughts on it are. The ruler shown is 6 inches in length.

Additional Information and Pictures:

Hi Brian, thank you for responding. As for the tracks, there were more than one as you can sort of see in the additional pictures I have attached which lead across a BLVD. The area is a frequent walkway for animals and people. It's not far from the Fraser River, off one of the trails that connect some of the parks. There are a few houses across the street and a wooded hill that leads down into an industrial area, though it's not overly busy.


Mostly junk yards and old warehouses. The boulevard is lined with berry trees which is why the neighborhood has to go out in the Fall to pick them. Bears are common in the Fall. But I've never seen a bear print that big, especially in the winter. In one of the pictures you'll see my boot print right next to the other print.

The road ends in a turn around, so there is only local traffic and only five houses close by.

There was not alot of foot traffic in this spot since we had some warm weather last week and the roads and sidewalks are sheer ice. My son found the first track by jumping in it and then asking me what made the hole ?


At first I thought the snow melted funny, but then I saw the trail of tracks leading to the bushes. It's hard to see the distance between them, but I tried and nearly did the splits to reach the next one. I don't know what to make of them. Thanks again.

Sorry to bug you again, but I went back and took some more photos after lunch today (January 22, 2010)




I live in Prince George, not too far from you if you are in Houston.

The tape measure from black edge to black edge was around 42 inches, though it was a soft tape measure over bumpy ground. If you find anything else, please let me know.





I love puzzles and this one has me stumped.



All of the pictures in this report are © 2010 to the person who took the photos.




If anyone has any information over the tracks that were found in Prince George, would you please be kind enough to contact me with the details. Brian v_factor_paranormal@live.com







Email Brian Vike: v_factor_paranormal@live.com

Brian Vike, Director of The Vike Factor (Into The Paranormal) http://the-v-factor-paranormal.blogspot.com/