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The mission is to document the increasing regularity and recurrence of phenomenon that is baffling science — and hopefully, provoke an interaction. Things keep happening, events recorded in nature, that wild life biology is having a hart time explaining, without including Sasquatch. A piece of the puzzle is out there…and that puzzle is Bigfoot. 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.

And this old forest is dangerous. Les heads back out into the wilderness in search of Sasquatch. He needs irrefutable proof. 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. Les is not a Bigfoot researcher.

In this episode, Les is going for broke. He plants multiple hidden cameras, prepares DNA traps, hangs pheromone chips, hand bells and chimes with camouflaged sound recorders, all in an effort to coax an interaction out of the alleged Sasquatch. He returns to the site where Todd captured audio of a near-fatal Sasquatch encounter.

Whoops and strange noises from the forest interior leave Les unsettled yet skeptical. Taking casts of animal footprints to compare with possible Sasquatch tracks, Les finds grizzly prints bigger than his hand. He scales the most remote and dangerous Grizzly Bear territory of the Canadian Rockies alone in his search for the truth.

Les has to think like an animal — go slow and take breaks often. He plants multiple hidden cameras, prepares DNA traps, hangs pheromone chips, hand bells and chimes with camouflaged sound recorders, all in an effort to coax an interaction out of the alleged Sasquatch. He returns to the site where Todd captured audio of a near-fatal Sasquatch encounter. Whoops and strange noises from the forest interior leave Les unsettled yet skeptical. Taking casts of animal footprints to compare with possible Sasquatch tracks, Les finds grizzly prints bigger than his hand.

He scales the most remote and dangerous Grizzly Bear territory of the Canadian Rockies alone in his search for the truth. Les has to think like an animal — go slow and take breaks often. In this vast-reaching untouched forest, anything could yet survive. Hiking far off the beaten path, Les searches remote forested land deep in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains with Scott Carpenter, a local researcher claiming to have interactions with Bigfoot in the area.

There are more than 1, black bears that live in these mountains. Les knows that where bears thrive, humans can survive, too. But, is it possible that something else could be surviving in the unknown wild? A higher intelligence? Battling his own psyche, Les enters the Bigfoot hot spot, planting hidden cameras and scent traps, in an effort to elicit an interaction, seeking irrefutable proof.

But the longer Les hunts for Sasquatch, the weirder things get. Les begins his search in East Texas, invited onto private land by a local who claims to have experienced Bigfoot phenomenon for over 35 years.

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