
Hunt for the Abominable Snowman
Documentary
Overview
Across the Himalayas are stories of the yeti, or abominable snowman. Half man, half ape, the yeti is said to roam only the most remote peaks, where people rarely venture. Now, veteran explorer and climber Gerry Moffatt sets out to find proof in a hunt that will test his stamina. As conventional scientific theories challenge ancient beliefs and credible witnesses, he works to separate fact from fiction and find hard evidence that the legend is real.
Top Cast


Craig Sechler
Craig Sechler
Self - Narrator (voice)
Craig Sechler
Self - Narrator (voice)
Gerry Moffatt
Gerry Moffatt
Self - Explorer
Gerry Moffatt
Self - Explorer
William Whatley
William Whatley
Self - Colorado Witness
William Whatley
Self - Colorado Witness
Michael Dailey
Michael Dailey
Self - Wyoming Witness
Michael Dailey
Self - Wyoming Witness
Dorsey Armstrong
Dorsey Armstrong
Self - Wyoming Witness
Dorsey Armstrong
Self - Wyoming Witness
Ken Avinon
Ken Avinon
Self - Forest Protection Officer
Ken Avinon
Self - Forest Protection Officer
Cindy Avinon
Cindy Avinon
Self - Ken's Wife
Cindy Avinon
Self - Ken's Wife


Jeffrey Meldrum
Jeffrey Meldrum
Self - Researcher, Idaho State University (as Dr. Jeff Meldrum)
Jeffrey Meldrum
Self - Researcher, Idaho State University (as Dr. Jeff Meldrum)
Reba Jo Teran
Reba Jo Teran
Self - Eastern Shoshone Tribe
Reba Jo Teran
Self - Eastern Shoshone Tribe
Dawa
Dawa
Self - Sherpa
Dawa
Self - Sherpa
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