For a movie about a lepidopterist, The Dark Divide is awfully entertaining. (There will now be a brief pause while you look up the word "lepidopterist.") Now that you know the term refers to people who study butterflies and moths, we can continue this review of this film based on nature writer Robert Pyle's book Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide.
It chronicles his dangerous 1995 marathon trek through Washington's mountainous Gifford Pinchot National Forest, one of America's largest undeveloped wildlife areas.
As the book's title indicates, Pyle traveled through the region in search of Bigfoot, but the film adaptation makes that a minor, albeit amusing, aspect of the story.
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