Oh yes!Ok, how many people have gone exploring down new routes only to find themselves lost. I know you can just turn back and go the way you came but has anyone also tried to avoid doing this.?;
I'll often try using new routes or exploring, I've not had to use my GPS just yet to find my way home, but thats in large part because you can navigate effectively using road signs.Ok, how many people have gone exploring down new routes only to find themselves lost. I know you can just turn back and go the way you came but has anyone also tried to avoid doing this.?;
Did grizzly bears feature?I've only ever gotten properly lost once. That was sixteen years ago in Canada.
Did grizzly bears feature?
Canada is about the emptiest country we've ever visited. It's a big change from South-East England, and quite wonderfully so, but having driven for a hour and not come across a single other living creature, apart from a couple of brown bears daintily picking blackberries by the roadside, it gets to be faintly un-nerving!Something managed to get our food down from a tree but we knew where we were that time. No, it was up around North Bay in northern Ontario and I was on a mission. I was to meet someone in a specific pub but the lake had chosen that very night to disgorge it's entire content of Shadflies on the town. I had to use the wipers to clear the screen of insects as I drove through town looking for this pub and turned so many times I just got totally lost. In the end I found a motel & booked in for the night. It was as creepy as anything I've ever experienced.
Canada is about the emptiest country we've ever visited. It's a big change from South-East England, and quite wonderfully so, but having driven for a hour and not come across a single other living creature, apart from a couple of brown bears daintily picking blackberries by the roadside, it gets to be faintly un-nerving!