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<blockquote data-quote="Dogface369" data-source="post: 2058564" data-attributes="member: 115361"><p>Wow! Neat story!</p><p></p><p>I have had run in's with wolves in northern Quebec. I am fascinated by them. </p><p></p><p>Many years ago we were camped at an old Cree camp site on a lake just east of James Bay. We had wolf tracks in the sand all around the campsite. One day returning by boat to the campsite the wolf was on the shore where we beached the boat. He realized we were coming in and just waked away. I was surprised by his casual response to our presence considering he was about 100 yards away when he saw us.</p><p></p><p>A day or two later I woke up at first light. I guess it was 4AM. The tent was light canvas and the wolf was standing right outside the tent. His shadow was highlighted by the rising sun against the tent wall. It was a unique experience and that particular critter seemed more mystical than real. He seemed to accept our presence and had no fear of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogface369, post: 2058564, member: 115361"] Wow! Neat story! I have had run in's with wolves in northern Quebec. I am fascinated by them. Many years ago we were camped at an old Cree camp site on a lake just east of James Bay. We had wolf tracks in the sand all around the campsite. One day returning by boat to the campsite the wolf was on the shore where we beached the boat. He realized we were coming in and just waked away. I was surprised by his casual response to our presence considering he was about 100 yards away when he saw us. A day or two later I woke up at first light. I guess it was 4AM. The tent was light canvas and the wolf was standing right outside the tent. His shadow was highlighted by the rising sun against the tent wall. It was a unique experience and that particular critter seemed more mystical than real. He seemed to accept our presence and had no fear of us. [/QUOTE]
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