Los Gatos Bigfoot?

Longtime Bigfoot hunter and researcher Chris Contreras recently came across this print while on a hike in the Los Gatos Creek in the San Franciso Bay area. Deciding to take a closer look at his discovery, Chris did not believe that these footprints were made by a human due to their depth and the fact that they have mid tarsal breaks, which humans do not, but chimpanzees do. That makes it interesting according to Chris who sahred more details:

“The thing is, we do not have chimpanzees here in San Jose/Santa Cruz Counties However, when I, at 225 pounds, put all my weight on one foot in the nearby soil, I can only get 3/4 of an inch deep. In the substrate, where these footprints were located, they are almost 4 inches deep. Size-wise, the largest print measured almost 15 inches long x 6-1/2 inches wide. The smaller one was a little over 9 inches long and about 4-1/4 inches wide. There is really no way to estimate how heavy the creatures that made these prints were other than twice as heavy as me…maybe much more, going by their depth impressions.”

Chris also reported that the area in which the prints were located is a highly restricted private land belonging to the San Jose water company and is at the headwaters of the Los Gatos Creek.