Survivorman productions writes “Les continues his survival in the remote area of Northern Alberta and British Columbia to get as close as he can – if that’s possible – to the legend known as Sasquatch. Full of skepticism, Les enlists the help of a Bigfoot tracker named Todd Standing, who claims to have had multiple interactions with the legendary creature in the area.
But Les isn’t easily swayed. Plowing through the evidence and revealing incredible never-before-seen footage that Todd has captured over twenty years of tracking Bigfoot in the bush, it all seems too incredible to ignore. But Les needs 100% irrefutable proof. For an expedition to yield any success, the search must be made by the most elite of wilderness experts who have the experience to film in the extreme conditions one can expect from the most remote locations.”


Russell B
Those are rotten trees that have fallen. We have them all over our property.
Evelyn L
A funny thing happened today that I have never experienced before. We live in a forest. We have had a lot of rain lately. This morning as I was outside taking care of daily chores a tree just inside the tree line suddenly exploded! I mean it literally exploded and the pieces fell to the ground. Some poor squirrel was hanging for dear life from a branch from another nearby tree. Maybe the rain had something to do with it but it wasn’t raining at the time. Weird though. I don’t think a Sasquatch was sitting in the tree but I will look at trees a lot differently from now on!
Evelyn L
I don’t think anyone is going to find a Sasquatch carrying around camera equipment and looking obvious like Les and Todd do. Maybe people should go back to the old technology that Patterson used to catch Patty. It wouldn’t work at night but during the day it would.