A yeti was spotted in the forest of Colorado (3 photos + 3 videos)
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11 June 2025
Mysterious Creature Captured Wandering in Colorado Forest. Has the Elusive Bigfoot Finally Been Found?
On May 24, a whitewater rafting team was on the Colorado River when they decided to stop for lunch. Logan Kirk and about 12 others walked ashore and spotted the creature about 1,500 feet away.
"Someone yelled out that they saw a bear, and we turned around. It wasn't a bear. "There was something standing on the hillside, and it was bipedal, which surprised us," Kirk shared.
The video, which has already gone viral, shows a furry figure walking through a pine grove. Stopping between two trees, the creature stares straight at the camera before disappearing.
Some commentators saw a yeti, others saw a man in a suit or a bear.

In any case, Kirk is planning a repeat expedition.
"We're going to look for evidence. Maybe tracks or something. It won't be easy, but we want to check," the rafting man explained.
Many viewers have a question: "Why are the shots of the Bigfoot so blurry every time?"
It's worth noting that since March of this year, more than 100 reports of a mysterious humanoid creature have been received in Colorado.
Stories of large, hairy, human-like creatures go back centuries to the ancient cultures of the indigenous peoples of North America.
They were called "sasquatch," which means "wild man."

The first modern mention of Bigfoot came in 1958. Journalist Andrew Genzoli of the Humboldt Times in California published a letter from a reader reporting massive, mysterious footprints near a logging site in Bluff Creek.
The letter generated a great deal of interest. Articles calling the creature "Bigfoot" cemented the legend in the public consciousness.
The most famous and controversial evidence of Bigfoot's existence came in 1967, when Bob Gimlin and Roger Patterson filmed a furry figure near the river in Bluff Creek. The filmmakers went in search of the elusive beast and spotted an ape-like creature. Its head and torso were tilted forward, its back was hunched, and its long arms were swinging.
Patterson's horse reared in panic, and he quickly jumped off and continued filming.
Years later, Bob Heironimus, a retiree from Yakima, claimed that the footage was staged and that he had played Bigfoot. But Gimlin, who is still alive, has always denied these claims.