I've watched 8 minutes of it so far, and it took less than 2 minutes for the algorithm lie to emerge. "We only have 17 days" right....
Here is a starting location, shown at about 8 minutes in. Cumberland KY. That ridge is the border of Letcher and Harlan Counties in Kingdom Come State Park. 36.997550, -82.984460
There are 12 SSR entries for Harlan and Letcher Counties combined. That's 12 more than the county they were at in Oregon.
I made my own, with built in low pass filters. This helps me record what I want, and filter out annoying bug noises.
They need power though, so they run on a 9V battery, that also lasts a week. It's all explained in that audio sharing thread.
I just noticed a new season will air on January 3rd on Travel Channel. A different location this time. "The advanced data algorithm has revealed a 75,000-acre swatch of Appalachian forest in southeast Kentucky."
https://www.travelchannel.com/shows/expedition-bigfoot/articles/expedition-bigfoot-season-two-announcement
We had a rather lively discussion about this series when it aired last December:
https://bigfootforums.com/topic/71271-expedition-bigfoot-travel-channel/page/10/
Time to resharpen our topo-map skills.
Classical was all I wanted to listen to when I was healing from my "year of sugeries". I found it so deeply moving, beautiful, and healing. As necessary as water or air.
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D major, Op35, performed by Jascha Heifetz in 1957 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra , is my ALL TIME favorite violin piece....EVER. Nearly 30 minutes of pure genius
The Google Earth image makes that little hollow look a lot more populated than the image that EB provides. Looks like a little creative editing.
Again, this show is just entertainment. It's fake reality, like the Blair Witch Project. Fiction portraying itself as reality for entertainment's sake. I will treat any piece of 'evidence' as just a made up plot device used to advance the story.
Honestly, I think that the only person with a Bigfoot themed show who tried to actually pursue evidence was Stroud. And he was unable to get the network to sign off on another season of Survivorman Bigfoot... probably because he didn't spice it up enough for the TV audience.
It's the only music you can listen while writing code. I prefer big orchestras over solos, cellos and violins over pianos. Tchaikovsky over Mozart, etc.
There's a technique for grabbing prints off glass using wax paper, like old school detective. Not sure if it would be usable for dna extraction but worth a try to keep on hand in the field.
I have, but I was having problems with clipping. The bugs were so loud, they overwhelmed the recorder, causing distortion. After that, there was no filtering after the fact that would help. Eliminating the bugs before recording helped tremendously.
Here is a test clip, unfiltered mic vs my low pass mics. These recorders were side by side.
There might be a kid out there somewhere who sees EB
and has his lifelong interest in the subject kindled... just like In Search Of and MonsterQuest did for a lot of us when we were younger.
Maybe that kid will be the one who grows up and finally solves the Bigfoot mystery once and for all.
As long as it doesn't make the search for Sasquatch out to be a laughingstock, then the show has some value.
I agree with you on this.
A location scout for the production company came up with this area...not any advanced Bigfoot algorithm. The location was determined by cost and convenience.
Again, I will probably watch at least some of this season, but this show is for entertainment only.
The only show that I think tried to take at least a realistic approach to the subject was the Survivorman Bigfoot episodes. And, as much as enthusiasts might have enjoyed those shows, there's a reason why the network turned Stroud down when he approached them on another season of Bigfoot hunting. Not enough fake scares and faked evidence for the masses.
This is such a dilemma. After the mountain of lies that was season 1, they don't deserve any attention. On the other hand, it was great fun dubunking them.
They need to throw their cameras over the bank and buy a rifle.... And we can call it a success when a bloody corpse is on a lab table somewhere with lots of scientists surrounding it.
Until then? It’s all noise. Including Isdahl and all the rest.
That would be correct RE the Cliff and Bobo podcast.
I'd encourage people to listen to these three below episodes with Todd Hale which include some great recent vocalizations that have been backed up by extensive spectographic analysis that is also relayed within the episode that has David Ellis in, plus of course they are largely outlining what happened back in February with the new nest find and how that happened, only two weeks or so after i was out there with them.
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
The site hasn't overly grown over by now neither.
Me, drunk in a bar in the Philippines, holding a beer and a glass of a favorite local drink called a Mojo. On my first deployment in `91.
What's really puzzling is why I am apparently wearing a wedding ring. I didn't get married until I was two years out of the Navy in `94. What happens in Olongapo City, stays in Olongapo City.