2020 may just be the year the world turned upside down. However, for Travel Channel’s Expedition Bigfoot team, it was a rare moment in time when three very important sets of data converged –and put the team one step closer to capturing evidence of the legendary, elusive creature known as Bigfoot.
Before the premiere of Expedition Bigfoot season 2 on Sunday, January 3 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, join the team for a new one-hour special at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
The (first) Expedition Bigfoot special
The Expedition Bigfoot team reassembles to review their findings from last season and to reevaluate the algorithm to respond to the uptick in Bigfoot sightings this year.
Expedition Bigfoot season 2
The advanced data algorithm has revealed a 75,000-acre swatch of Appalachian forest in southeast Kentucky where the mathematical odds of a Bigfoot encounter are greatly increased during a specific 21-day window.
With limited time and opportunity, the team has honed in on promising new targets. And this year, their analysis has uncovered something new –possible Bigfoot migratory patterns that may reveal precisely where the legendary beasts will be and when they will be there.
Throughout their two-month journey, the team uses the latest in advanced technologies to narrow their search within the designated target zones.
As the investigation intensifies, evidence that Bigfoot are in the area begins to pile up, including vocalizations, unexplained structures, DNA samples, and massive 16-inch footprints that no man could have left behind. This scientific expedition may finally take one of the world’s greatest mysteries out of the pages of legend and lore and into reality.
The new season is comprised of 12 new one-hour episodes and two one-hour specials.
“Using science, technology and true grit, the team is genuinely invested in solving this iconic mystery and it’s a wild and exciting ride – closing in on the legendary monster that is also the world champion of being socially distant,” said Matthew Butler, general manager, Travel Channel.
The Team
Bryce Johnson, expedition operations
Dr. Mireya Mayor, primatologist
Russell Acord, ex-military/survivalist
Ronny LeBlanc, Bigfoot researcher
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