Thanks, Gleeaiken, there are numerous photos in the links in post #11.
In checking out the posts for comment #11, in the second article I noticed something interesting in the photo of footprint B 4. It is of course hard to be certain from a photo like this, but it appears that there are noticeable
ridges in the heal area and also a bit in the ball of the foot area that would be the result of lifting the foot out of sticky muck where the mud would cling to the bottom of the foot as it was pulled away. I have produced exactly the same marks pulling a spoon away from the surface of cake batter. There also appears to be a bit of a slide mark at the rear of the heel as if it slid forward about an inch in slippery conditions. Both these kinds of marks would be very hard to counterfeit in solid rock, if they even would occur to someone pulling a hoax.