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Expedition Bigfoot: Lake Fear (2021)
Great Episode! Getting closer
I liked this episode. Great regular and thermal footage.
I'm just guessing but Lake Fear looks a lot like the Dry Bed Lakes. There are actually 2 lakes, one of which you can't see in the footage. Roads lead right up to it from Skokomish. Just drive past the Vance Creek Trailhead and around Haven Lake. Drops down a bit once you are over the hill but you can park right there (second lake, not the first one). Even if it's not, can't wait for the next episode. Good job guys!
Into the Unknown (2020)
Good show but...
First of all, I like the variety of material. The guy Cliff does a good job. But there are some things that were strange, especially the shows on Hawaii and Mt Shasta.
On the Big Island, I'm not aware of any caves at Ka Lae, the South Point of the Big Island, that you can walk into. Maybe there are. Kula Kai Caverns are closer to the main road, so maybe he filmed that segment there.
I'm not sure where he went for the waterfall and pond portion of the Pololu Valley, but his last segment where he was camping was on the main trail down. Best spot to get pics of the black sand beach. Just head to the north part of the Big Island on the Kona side. It's about 7-8 miles past Hawi. Dead end's there. Get there early. Limited parking!
Cliff also says he is at a grave or burial site in Holualoa. But I swear he's at Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park 20 miles south of there. Same wall. Same backstory.
Finally, they went into Pluto's cave (which is a real location close to Mt. Shasta) and he said there were areas that kept going. My daughter and I just went there last year. It dead ends at an opening that you can't climb out of, so you have to walk through the cave system again to get back out. Creepy place, but it's no more than a mile. The coolest part of the cave's are the writings on the wall by people that were apparently living in the cave around the 1900s (they wrote the date but I can't remember the exact year) and a word in a Native American language that meant flesh eater.
Anyway, I like the show, but when you have been to these places, and know that the storyline is skewed, it is hard to keeping watching it. I just like to see the places he is going.