Channel: Bob Gymlan
Category: Entertainment
Description: This video is about some unusual tracks photographed and documented by mountaineer and explorer Eric Shipton in 1951 on his quest to reach the yet untouched summit of Mount Everest. Critics say they are simply tracks left behind by a common animal that have been dramatically taken out of proportion. But Shipton wasn't so certain. And his Sherpa guides certainly had their own opinions. This video contains some classic cryptid lore, as well as some good old fashioned drama from two of the most prolific mountaineers of the last century. What could be better? The fact remains that these tracks have never been understood, and I certainly think they're worth some scrutiny. Are they some of the best evidence to date? Or are they rabbit tracks? Contact: DarkForestMedia51@gmail.com Incredible art-work by Fred Dunn! youtube.com/user/dredfunn Additional Images Google Licensed for reuse. Support Help Keep This Channel Alive! Patreon.com/BobGymlan paypal.me/BobGymlan Bib Daniel, "Yeti: Ecology of a Mystery" Oxford university Press, 2017 Cronin, E.W., Jr., "The Arun: A Natural History of the World’s Deepest Valley" Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979 Meldrum, “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science” Tom Doherty Associates LLC, 2006 bigfootforums.com/topic/62112-yeti-the-ecology-of-a-mystery-769-96-2018 nationalgeographic.com/news/2017/08/yeti-abominable-snowman-bear-daniel-taylor