Pennsylvania winter of 1994. 2 bigfoot creatures involved
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 9:32 pm
Encounter date: FEB 01 1994
Year: 1994
Season: winter
Time of day: n/a
Duration: n/a
Story Originator: n/a
Reported by: Uniontown, PA, Herald-Standard, Feb. 3, 1994, also Creature Research Journal, spring, 1994, quoting Cornell Ellis Sr.
Terrain: n/a
Lighting: n/a
State: Pennsylvania
Nearest Town: California
County: Washington County
Coordinates: Lat 4004 Lon 7954
Distance to Town: n/a
Number of Creatures: 2
Creature Types: two large, sex unknown
Photographed: NO
Tracks: n/a
Tracks Cast: YES
Tracks Photographed: YES
Creature fired at: n/a
Superhuman Action: n/a
Trees Undergrowth: Species n/a, Variety: n/a, Tree Cover: n/a, Tree Condition: n/a, Tree Type: n/a, Tree Abborations: n/a, Undergrowth: n/a, Undergrowth Type: n/a
Slope: n/a, Slope Was Facing: n/a
Nearby water: n/a
Distance to water: n/a
Substratum: n/a
Snow condition: deep old
Weather condition: n/a, Heat: n/a, Wetness: n/a, Snow: n/a, Temp: n/a, Wind: n/a, Clarity: n/a, Humidity: n/a
JG Incident type: n/a
JG File Date: n/a
JG Source date: n/a
JG Source type: n/a
JG Source reliability rank: n/a
JG Source incident rank: n/a
JG Visibility Index: n/a
Related incident id: n/a
Cornell Ellis Sr. was burning trash behind Mount Zion Church in the Crescent Heights section of West Pike Run Township when he saw large tracks in the snow, 31 by 17 inches, with a 6-foot stride, heel to heel. He took pictures and notified police. Chief Phil Podroskey also took pictures and measurements, and PCUFOR researcher John Stasko was called in. Most of the prints were stepped on by this time, but Stasko found some in the woods good enough to cast. There was another set, 17 inches by 13.5 inches with a four-foot stride. Impressions were 6 to 10 inches deep where humans hardly sank in at all. The tracks came from the woods, walked around in the cleared area and went back to the woods.
Year: 1994
Season: winter
Time of day: n/a
Duration: n/a
Story Originator: n/a
Reported by: Uniontown, PA, Herald-Standard, Feb. 3, 1994, also Creature Research Journal, spring, 1994, quoting Cornell Ellis Sr.
Terrain: n/a
Lighting: n/a
State: Pennsylvania
Nearest Town: California
County: Washington County
Coordinates: Lat 4004 Lon 7954
Distance to Town: n/a
Number of Creatures: 2
Creature Types: two large, sex unknown
Photographed: NO
Tracks: n/a
Tracks Cast: YES
Tracks Photographed: YES
Creature fired at: n/a
Superhuman Action: n/a
Trees Undergrowth: Species n/a, Variety: n/a, Tree Cover: n/a, Tree Condition: n/a, Tree Type: n/a, Tree Abborations: n/a, Undergrowth: n/a, Undergrowth Type: n/a
Slope: n/a, Slope Was Facing: n/a
Nearby water: n/a
Distance to water: n/a
Substratum: n/a
Snow condition: deep old
Weather condition: n/a, Heat: n/a, Wetness: n/a, Snow: n/a, Temp: n/a, Wind: n/a, Clarity: n/a, Humidity: n/a
JG Incident type: n/a
JG File Date: n/a
JG Source date: n/a
JG Source type: n/a
JG Source reliability rank: n/a
JG Source incident rank: n/a
JG Visibility Index: n/a
Related incident id: n/a
Cornell Ellis Sr. was burning trash behind Mount Zion Church in the Crescent Heights section of West Pike Run Township when he saw large tracks in the snow, 31 by 17 inches, with a 6-foot stride, heel to heel. He took pictures and notified police. Chief Phil Podroskey also took pictures and measurements, and PCUFOR researcher John Stasko was called in. Most of the prints were stepped on by this time, but Stasko found some in the woods good enough to cast. There was another set, 17 inches by 13.5 inches with a four-foot stride. Impressions were 6 to 10 inches deep where humans hardly sank in at all. The tracks came from the woods, walked around in the cleared area and went back to the woods.