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The strangest tracks I ever saw. Anyone have an idea?

Postby gimpilator » Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:47 am

Last weekend on Goblin Mountain, Redwic and I saw some very peculiar tracks. Looking like tracks left by two dragging sticks, it never left any hint of a footprint or body. There were no other tracks around in the fresh snow. We followed it downhill into a basin and it went uphill on the other side. The two channels always maintained an equal distance of about 6 inches apart. I'm flabbergasted.

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Postby scottmitch » Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:25 am

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Postby brianhughes » Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:25 am

Looks like tracks from one of those remote-controlled toy cars. Or maybe something like a porcupine dragging it's tail, and the footprints later got obliterated by the wind. Or maybe some creative April Fool's Day photo-shopping :wink:
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Postby Deleted User » Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:00 pm

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Postby lcarreau » Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:41 pm

That's way too funny! :D

I remember finding the remains of a weather balloon on a saddle beneath a remote peak
within Mount Rainier National Park (northwest corner) in 1987.

I had noticed similar tracks in the snow along the ridge, and figured it was made when the
weather balloon descended (probable storm) and "dragged" its payload across the snow.

Of course, I thought about "Little Green Men" at first, but the "weather balloon theory" always
seems to be the final answer to whatever lies undisturbed in the 'Twilight Zone.'




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Postby Arthur Digbee » Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:44 pm

Happy April Fools Day, everyone!
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Postby Redwic » Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:13 pm

"Gimpilator" did not even realize it was April Fool's Day when he posted/started this thread on SummitPost.
In fact, the same thread was started yesterday, on nwhikers.net. It is not a joke.
http://www.nwhikers.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7982296

I was there with him. We could see at least a 1/4-mile stretch of the tracks, going uphill, downhill, side-slope, etc. The two lines were always the same distance apart (~6"), and always the same depth (~1/8" deep in the snow). There were no other tracks or marks in the snow anywhere around those tracks.

On nwhikers.net, the most plausible possibility someone has thus far proposed was an owl flying close to the ground/snow surface. But always the same depth?

The tracks were seen crossing basically west-east in the open gully located SE of Goblin Mountain.
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Postby Klenke » Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:29 pm

Can you draw on a map (and maybe an accompanying satellite) just where you saw these tracks?
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Postby MoapaPk » Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:32 pm

Redwic wrote:
The tracks were seen crossing basically west-east in the open gully located SE of Goblin Mountain.


They are contour lines. If you follow them long enough, you will find a number indicating the elevation.
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Postby Redwic » Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:21 pm

To "Gimpilator": Apparently, everyone here is a comedian or thinks this is a joke. Perhaps it would be best to re-post this tomorrow (i.e. not on April 1). :cry:
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Postby kakakiw » Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:35 pm

First thought was a skiing squirrel, but considering I have seen tracks like this, I have to say it's more than likely a piece of vegetation that rolled downhill.
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Postby gimpilator » Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:57 pm

We turned around at 4900 feet, once we made it to the southeast ridge top. The summit was right in front of us, completely attainable. Dangerous snow? No. An incoming storm? No. Loss of daylight? No. The reason we turned around was because I couldn't be late for a date with my girlfriend. Damn!!! No more dinner engagements on hiking days from now on. Sorry Craig.
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Postby gimpilator » Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:59 pm

Redwic wrote:To "Gimpilator": Apparently, everyone here is a comedian or thinks this is a joke. Perhaps it would be best to re-post this tomorrow (i.e. not on April 1). :cry:


Actually I sort of like the foolery. We know what we saw, right Craig? "I want to believe!"
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Postby Redwic » Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:26 pm

kakakiw wrote:First thought was a skiing squirrel, but considering I have seen tracks like this, I have to say it's more than likely a piece of vegetation that rolled downhill.


And also up steep slopes, down steep slopes, up gentle slopes, down gentle slopes, and side-traversing slopes? I don't think so!
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Postby Sarah Simon » Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:04 pm

Snipe. (As in: Snipe Hunt)

It's the only logical explanation.
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