I found out what made that track, it was a neighbor's German Sheperd.
There were a bunch of these tracks around the house, so I followed them around. The prints were of one large and one medium canine. The smaller paw prints looked familiar to me. It turns out the neighbor has a boxer and the front fore paw print looked like a boxer's print.
The girlfriend messaged the neighbors who are a little over a mile away, and they showed her their dog's tracking data, and sure enough, they had come up this far and then some. They are over to the other neighbor's place more than ours apparently, running all over their 80, just passing through here to get there I guess. They were going a mile west, then another mile north to our place then NW about a half mile where they were running circles, probably chasing the deer bedding down under the hemlock spruce trees back there. Then they'd head home back the same way it looks like.
There were a bunch of these tracks around the house, so I followed them around. The prints were of one large and one medium canine. The smaller paw prints looked familiar to me. It turns out the neighbor has a boxer and the front fore paw print looked like a boxer's print.
The girlfriend messaged the neighbors who are a little over a mile away, and they showed her their dog's tracking data, and sure enough, they had come up this far and then some. They are over to the other neighbor's place more than ours apparently, running all over their 80, just passing through here to get there I guess. They were going a mile west, then another mile north to our place then NW about a half mile where they were running circles, probably chasing the deer bedding down under the hemlock spruce trees back there. Then they'd head home back the same way it looks like.
A trail goes two ways and looks different in each direction - There is no such thing as a timid woodland creature - Whatever does not kill you leaves you a survivor - Jesus is NOT a bad word - MSB