BFRO #67551: Hikers find large footprint and unidentified droppings
📍 Location
St. Elmo area, Chaffee County, Colorado, St. Elmo, CO
Specific Location: West entrance of trail along County Road 162 near St. Elmo
Coordinates: 38.72050, -106.10025
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38.7205°, -106.1003°
📝 Description
We normally walk our dog off lead but entering the start of the hike at the west entrance my wife and dog were immediately on high alert. My wife wanted our dog on lead as she was spooked. After approx 1/4 mile I noticed animal droppings that appeared large human shaped under the uphill undergrowth, spaced every 10-20ft. I commented on the size and shape of the droppings with my wife and agreed they couldn�t be human as there were too many and under the branches of the uphill side We discussed how they appeared to be marking a territory. The droppings continued for maybe 150ft. We continue down/East on the trail. At about the 1/2 mile marrk a deer startled us running from the uphill side across the trail and down the other side. My wife was spooked and we turned around to go back. As we neared the spot where the droppings were I spotted a single foot print on the uphill side partly hidden by branches. I took pictures using my water bottle and shoe(size 10) for comparison. I wanted to spend more time but my wife and dog were very agitated. I spent 5 minutes searching for a rock or log or anything that would fit in the form of the print thinking it must have been a rock to have left such a deep, clear impression. No luck. We left in a hurry.
🔍 Circumstances
My wife, myself and our 4 yr old Cattle dog.
🌤️ Weather Conditions
Sunny, cool, good visibility.
ℹ️ Additional Details
Sunny, cool, good visibility.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmiy86f5600nw8fysuyqd9hyh
- Primary Source
- BFRO
- Added to Map
- December 9, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 10, 2025