@TheWaverleys Oh good...was worried it'd be another "Oh god, evil wolves" comment. Thanks for that. I can't vouch for it, but last night someone downtown here in Whitehorse said they saw a wolf--and I think it's true, because he said it was "very, very, very big." Can't have been a coyote or any normal dog.
@kjun13 nothing to fear when one's car is idling right beside you! But almost never have wolves attacked a person. Wolves need to be left alone to survive. Coyotes are bigger in Ontario than the Yukon, where they're quite slight and tiny--not much bigger than a fox, which in turn is not that much bigger than a big housecat. Right now the gov't wants to consult how to limit the wolf population, and I think if folks stopped hunting so damned many moose, the wolves would have a fair chance.
@CitynCountry I'd like to hear wolves more often. Too bad so many fear them or try to kill them, as in those reintroduced ones in Idaho, Wyoming, etc. Theres a fantastic book on the ocean wolves of the BC coast—unlike mainland wolves they live on sea creatures. Ian McAllister might be the authoramazing.
Hey, didn't know I had comments on here...it was an hour or two from the Yukon border, heading north. Not many human landmarks to say. I'd just stopped to take a pic of a sunset or sunrise maybe...can't remember. WOOOOOooo I heard when the semi passed.
Nice to be at one with nature :-)
TheWaverleys 1 month ago
@TheWaverleys Oh good...was worried it'd be another "Oh god, evil wolves" comment. Thanks for that. I can't vouch for it, but last night someone downtown here in Whitehorse said they saw a wolf--and I think it's true, because he said it was "very, very, very big." Can't have been a coyote or any normal dog.
fingling8 1 month ago
its creepy eery feeling
lpsmaniac55 2 months ago
I'd be shitting myself with fear. I live in southern ontario, and we're surrounded by woods with coyotes.
kjun13 5 months ago
@kjun13 nothing to fear when one's car is idling right beside you! But almost never have wolves attacked a person. Wolves need to be left alone to survive. Coyotes are bigger in Ontario than the Yukon, where they're quite slight and tiny--not much bigger than a fox, which in turn is not that much bigger than a big housecat. Right now the gov't wants to consult how to limit the wolf population, and I think if folks stopped hunting so damned many moose, the wolves would have a fair chance.
fingling8 4 months ago
Sounds like beautiful, haunting music. I've always wanted to go to the Yukon; now I feel I've seen a little bit of it. Thanks for posting this!
CitynCountry 1 year ago
@CitynCountry I'd like to hear wolves more often. Too bad so many fear them or try to kill them, as in those reintroduced ones in Idaho, Wyoming, etc. Theres a fantastic book on the ocean wolves of the BC coast—unlike mainland wolves they live on sea creatures. Ian McAllister might be the authoramazing.
fingling8 1 year ago
Hey, didn't know I had comments on here...it was an hour or two from the Yukon border, heading north. Not many human landmarks to say. I'd just stopped to take a pic of a sunset or sunrise maybe...can't remember. WOOOOOooo I heard when the semi passed.
fingling8 2 years ago
where were u when you filmed this? great video!
NathanCollie 3 years ago
nice one
the most authentic howl vid here on yt
thanx
lofgy 3 years ago
It's kind of scary!!
catmunn 4 years ago