A row of mysterious footprints on a Himalayan slope untouched by man could be the first solid proof of the existence of the Yeti.

Sceptics have claimed that it might (just might) be more likely to have been a goat.

But the mountaineer who saw the mysterious footprints from hundreds of feet below at a mountain pass says they COULDN’T have been made by a four legged creature.


Also, a local yak herder told him they were ‘definitely’ yeti tracks.

Case closed!

Steve Berry says, ‘‘The local people said we were the first to ever set foot on that pass.



‘I had always thought that stories about the yeti were a bit of old bunkum. But there is no denying these tracks existed.

‘The prints were clearly visible with the naked eye from where we were standing on a pass at 17,800ft.

‘There was a vertical drop in front of us, not to mention a very serious mountainside to cross, so we could not get to them.’

A yeti, yesterday

Later Mr Berry spoke to a yak herder who claimed that he had ACTUALLY SEEN A YETI HIMSELF – known as a ‘migo’ in local language.

Mr Berry ‘He said it was about 100 yards from him and standing upright facing him and looked straight at him.

‘It was completely covered in long dun brown-coloured hair and a face covered in hair like a cat or dog but of human height.

‘Then, he said, “You can recognise migo tracks because they put one foot directly in front of the other” and I nearly fell over.