Strange how the Travel Channel (or maybe Spectrum TV) couldn't even get the TV listing right. It was listed as "Legend of Bigfoot". Not "The Yeti". Not as an episode of "In Search of Monsters"
Erin Ryder, Investigative Reporter? She no longer deserves any claim to credibility. It was painful to watch her nod along with and not challenge an old Russian who claims the Yeti is not just in Russia, it's in Canada, it's in the United States, including Mount Shasta. He further claimed the Yeti are worried about climate change, they want to help us (despite the episode covering a supposed Yeti attack killing numerous young Russians), that Yeti are some kind of guardians of the Earth. Where's he getting this information exactly?
Another person suggests Bigfoot may have access to a doorway to a spiritual plane? Spirit Airlines? Erin says Yeti may move inter-dimensionally and something extra-terrestrial could be involved?
I can't imagine a crackpot theory that wasn't included in this assault on reason masquerading as a TV show.
Does Erin Ryder actually believe any of these crazy ideas? Maybe not. At one point she says of one interviewee, "Everything he says is incredible..." Maybe they edited out the follow-up where she winks and says, "Incredible, as in not credible."