Dec 14

Survivorman Bigfoot: Willow Creek

Les tracks Bigfoot in the ancient red cedar forests of Northwest California.

Sixty miles in-land from Eureka, California sits the land of the Hoopa Valley Tribe. Here, the wide trunks of ancient red cedar trees stand like old guardians; their disorienting and protective branches stretching for miles towards the northwest sky. It’s easy to get lost here. And this old forest is dangerous. It’s the densest black bear territory in California…and a hot spot for Bigfoot activity. Les heads back out into the wilderness in search of Sasquatch.

Les isn’t a believer – not yet. He needs irrefutable proof. He’s got to catch one on film. The town of Hoopa is swimming in Sasquatch stories. Les sifts through the evidence, talking to the locals, looking for signs, and attempting to invoke an encounter.

4 Responses to “Survivorman Bigfoot: Willow Creek”

  1. Linda B

    This is an ancient reply but Les will always have a special place in my heart. My son didn’t pull through an illness and lay in ICU watching Les on t v. Ifcourse, i expected him to make it and sat right by his bedside the entire time. The look on my son’s face was priceless as he watched Survivirman looking for bigfoot (which also helped me out emotionally), it was as though he had found the friend he had always wanted to have. My son loved to hang out with cool people. Its because he was and is in heaven one cool dude. Thanks, Les, I just found this particular blog and perhaps I can let you know in another format such as your web page. God bless. Linda (mom)

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