Here's an interesting discovery I made while typing up a post originally intended to document only one footprint that I had found on May 26 of this year. Here's the info on that print:
"It is a large (15 inches) humanoid footprint in the mud. I still find it very bizarre that I didn't find any others (of that size anyways, there was 1 other but much smaller), but the muddy area it was in has many MANY roots from nearby trees that if one planned his steps carefully, could step on to avoid stepping into the mud. Here are the photos. Unfortunately, it seems that a blob of mud had landed right where the toes were. This still bothers me to this day."
Now I was going to reference a very similar print that I had found last year, and compare the similarities, but when I went to our Youtube page to pull up the video to take a screenshot, I realized the date I found that print on. May 24, 2011. Almost exactly one year apart. Was this some kind of seasonal migratory return to this area as it passed through? I'm not sure. One interesting detail is that the 2011 print was 13 inches long, and the eerily similar one I found just two days after the one year anniversary of that print was 15 inches long. Whatever it was seems to have grown in that one year period. Very strange. There's not too much else I can add to this, so here's the 2011 print (one photo showing the outline of the print because it is very hard to see in the original photo - it was more of an impression in the leaves than a defined footprint. And another that is untouched), followed by a comparison showing both the 2011 and 2012 prints side by side.