








1962 Bigfoot Loren Coleman Decatur Illinois Sasquatch track cast replica
Extremely Rare NAPE Track Cast
Loren Coleman ā 1962 Decatur, Illinois Sasquatch Case
Reconstructed by Zack Clothier
This highly unusual cast is a reconstruction of one of the most enigmatic cryptozoological footprints ever recorded: the 1962 āNAPEā track discovered by famed cryptozoologist Loren Coleman near Decatur, Illinois.
During a wave of sightings of a chimpanzee-like upright biped, Coleman investigated reports in the Stevenās Creek area, eventually uncovering a deeply weathered footprint in a dry creek bed. The track featured an opposed left toe, a trait seen in gorillas and chimpanzees, and sparked a theory that a North American ape populationānicknamed "NAPES"āmight inhabit the forests and bottomlands of the Mississippi Valley.
This reconstruction was created years later by Zack Clothier, based on Colemanās original documentation, offering a glimpse of what the track might have looked like when fresh.
Dimensions: 9.5" long Ć 6" wide Ć 1" thick
Material: Resin cast replica
Origin: Reconstructed from the original Decatur, IL discovery
Notable Features: Opposable toe; chimpanzee-like morphology
As discussed in Colemanās book Cryptozoology A to Z, the NAPE phenomenon spans sightings across the Midwest and Southeast, including Oklahoma, Florida, and North Carolina. These creaturesādescribed as bipedal apes, sometimes walking on their knucklesāmay represent a remnant Dryopithecus-like species.
This cast is a rare piece of cryptozoological history, possibly linked to other Illinois legends like the Big Muddy Monster. Itās ideal for collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts alike.
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š Reference: Coleman, Loren. Cryptozoology A to Z
š Cast replica available at: TaylorMadeFossils.com | BigfootCasts.com
š§ Email: [email protected]
š Phone: (314) 556-0650
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Extremely Rare NAPE Track Cast
Loren Coleman ā 1962 Decatur, Illinois Sasquatch Case
Reconstructed by Zack Clothier
This highly unusual cast is a reconstruction of one of the most enigmatic cryptozoological footprints ever recorded: the 1962 āNAPEā track discovered by famed cryptozoologist Loren Coleman near Decatur, Illinois.
During a wave of sightings of a chimpanzee-like upright biped, Coleman investigated reports in the Stevenās Creek area, eventually uncovering a deeply weathered footprint in a dry creek bed. The track featured an opposed left toe, a trait seen in gorillas and chimpanzees, and sparked a theory that a North American ape populationānicknamed "NAPES"āmight inhabit the forests and bottomlands of the Mississippi Valley.
This reconstruction was created years later by Zack Clothier, based on Colemanās original documentation, offering a glimpse of what the track might have looked like when fresh.
Dimensions: 9.5" long Ć 6" wide Ć 1" thick
Material: Resin cast replica
Origin: Reconstructed from the original Decatur, IL discovery
Notable Features: Opposable toe; chimpanzee-like morphology
As discussed in Colemanās book Cryptozoology A to Z, the NAPE phenomenon spans sightings across the Midwest and Southeast, including Oklahoma, Florida, and North Carolina. These creaturesādescribed as bipedal apes, sometimes walking on their knucklesāmay represent a remnant Dryopithecus-like species.
This cast is a rare piece of cryptozoological history, possibly linked to other Illinois legends like the Big Muddy Monster. Itās ideal for collectors, researchers, and enthusiasts alike.
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š Reference: Coleman, Loren. Cryptozoology A to Z
š Cast replica available at: TaylorMadeFossils.com | BigfootCasts.com
š§ Email: [email protected]
š Phone: (314) 556-0650





















