Survivorman Bigfoot in Klemtu British Columbia – Episode 3

In the secluded wilderness of Klemtu, a Native Reserve nestled along the coast of British Columbia, Canada, tales of Bigfoot have been woven into the fabric of local folklore for generations.

Klemtu Hill, known for its ancient volcanic origins, is regarded as a sacred site where hundreds of Bigfoot sightings have been reported.

This creature, rumored to weigh around 900 pounds, supposedly leaves behind physical evidence of its existence – tracks, nocturnal noises, and even stories of interaction with humans, ranging from friendly assistance to more sinister acts like abductions and killings.

Les Stroud, known for his survival skills and interest in cryptids, immerses himself in these so-called hotspots. He positions himself directly in areas where Bigfoot activity is rumored, whether it’s camping in or out of a tent, with or without a fire, staying in cabins, or patrolling solitary roads.

His method is to provoke an encounter, driven by a quest not just to survive but to connect with the unknown.

In this lush, untamed environment where large creatures could theoretically thrive unnoticed, it’s the mystery that compels Stroud to return, seeking that elusive contact with Bigfoot.