If nothing else, this thread should make us stop and think how damn inadequate we are, compared to animals, birds and even fish. Your dog can always find his way home and so can a cat. A few years ago a family from Vernon BC were in the west Kootenay and their cat got away from them. That was in August and one evening in the following January the cat meowed at the door of their home in Vernon! The cat was lost on the east side of the Columbia River system and Vernon is on the west side. The only way the cat could have crossed was on the Trans-Canada Highway bridge at Revelstoke, or wait until a dammed up lake on the river system froze, then cross on the ice.
In the old days on the prairie many people were saved because their horses could take them home, even in the worst of blinding blizzards.
A few years ago a grizzly was making a nuisance of himself in a valley in south western BC. They trapped him, put a radio collar on him and trucked him to a western state that wanted the bear. A month later the grizzly was back in his valley in BC!
Yet people have perished because they got lost in a blizzard going from the barn to their house.
In short, it seems like every other creature is better at finding their way around, than are people. It sure makes a guy think.
You read Louis L'Amour don't you....?....





















































