Dec 17

Tracking Down the Elusive Bigfoot

There have been more than 10,000 reported modern-day sightings of Bigfoot in the continental United States, with more than one-third of them emanating from the Pacific Northwest. Now, old legend meets new modern-day technology as an elite team of skilled searchers are using an advanced data algorithm and groundbreaking science and tools to analyze five decades of Bigfoot sightings and to pinpoint when and where to encounter this elusive beast. We’re joined by the team behind the Travel Channel show “Expedition Bigfoot”, Bryce Johnson and Russel Acord.

5 Responses to “Tracking Down the Elusive Bigfoot”

  1. Richard W

    I’m finally able to access the episodes on cable tv. They picked the one area in Oregon based upon the number of sittings, and at a specific time of the year. They also mentioned this area has been untouched by man since the old logging days were done. These statements make sense, but how did they get all the reports in this area, if man has ignored it for a hundred years? Did I miss something?

  2. Scott W

    I love the concept, just wish they were spendings months in the field. I know everyone has lives and bills to pay, but it would be cool to see someone really go “native” and become part landscape. I agree though, I like the episodes so far ?

  3. Terrence B

    I like the show so far. They are doing more than the average research team, with some serious thought and planning, with some serious equipment. Way better than Finding Bigfoot, with a look that is probably better to the average non believer. It would be interesting to see what kind of results, with this kind of team, what six months time would do……Again like the show and concept.

  4. Fran S

    I do not have cable TV. I thought you could watch these on the Travel Channel website. I downloaded it and watched the first one. I am now locked out and cannot watch number 2. Does anyone know why? Thank you.

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