The hunt for the elusive Sasquatch continues on Discovery’s Expedition Bigfoot. In “Warning Signals,” airing Wednesday, January 29 at 10:00 PM, the team ventures deeper into the wilderness of Washington state, south of a known Bigfoot “chokepoint,” following a fresh lead. This time, they’re not just looking for footprints; they’re interpreting the subtle language of the forest itself.
Russell, the team’s resident tracker, leads the charge, deciphering a series of warning signs left in the wilderness. These cryptic clues suggest Bigfoot isn’t just aware of the team’s presence but actively trying to deter them. Meanwhile, Mireya and Biko pursue a new sighting, hoping to catch a glimpse of the creature exhibiting some peculiar behaviors. Bryce, always seeking the human element, interviews a witness whose chilling encounter with Bigfoot has left a lasting impact.
This season, Expedition Bigfoot continues to blend traditional tracking methods with data analysis, hoping to bridge the gap between anecdotal evidence and scientific discovery. Whether this approach yields concrete results or just more blurry footage is an open question, but the team’s dedication is undeniable.
The episode’s focus on a witness account adds a touch of human drama to the scientific pursuit. While the show is at its best when exploring the wilderness, the impact of these alleged encounters on people’s lives offers a different perspective.
Expedition Bigfoot airs Wednesdays at 10:00 PM on Discovery.