Description
Step into the fog-shrouded mystery of the Pacific Northwest.
THE MYSTERIOUS FIND
In the dense, heavy timber of Oregon’s Blue Mountains, on a damp October morning in 1982, a veteran forestry worker stumbled upon a trackway that defies conventional biology. Eleven massive, heavy footprints pressed deep into the clay-rich soil of a steep ridge, marking the path of a colossal, bipedal entity moving with effortless speed through the thick undergrowth. This museum-quality specimen is a precise 1:1 scale casting of the legendary Track #4 from that historic Donald Wallace trackway.
Renowned among cryptid researchers, this specific print is celebrated for preserving stunning morphological details—such as dermal ridge compressions and a distinct midtarsal break—which many scientists argue could not have been fabricated by hoaxers. Our stone-composite replica preserves every crack, ridge, and texture of the original plaster matrix.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Structure: High-density hydrocal plaster-stone composite, hand-finished to replicate aged, field-excavated conditions.
- Dimensions: 15.6 in (H) x 6.8 in (W) x 1.8 in (D)
- Weight: Robust 4.8 lbs (comes with recessed steel wire hanger for easy mounting).
- Labeling: Accompanied by a heavy, weathered brass plate detailing specimen ID, coordinates, and date of discovery.
“An arresting conversational piece for any cabinet of curiosity, private study, or dark academia library.”






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