Last sunday about 11:00 am me and my cousin turned out our older dog and one of our pups on a bobcat track. After working the track for a little bit they start on a run and two miles later of going up and down some steep country, they are treed.
We get to where they crossed up this steep clear cut and found out they was chasing a long tail cat. Our garmin showed that we was half a mile away with no way to get to the dogs other then straight up the clear cut in knee high snow. Well the closest we got to the dogs was three hundred yrds, and by then the cat must of got bored because it bailed and all we could see was our dogs taking off on the garmin up and over the other side of the mountain.
This is the point our Garmin lets us down

, when they broke over to the other side of the mountain the garmin loses signal. So we wait for a bit and see if it comes back, when it doesnt find the dogs we head home to get the snow mobiles to try and get to a spot to pick them back up. After talking with someone who knows the country on the other side of the mountain a little better then us, we head out to try and pick up a signal. But no luck and about nine at night and in single diget weather we give up for the night the Garmin couldnt get a signal.
We have spent all week looking on sleds and driving roads, it has been in the teens during the day and single didgets at night with a pretty good wind all day and night. So we laid out blankets where we dropped on the bob cat track and on another road they might come down on also with a little food for them to eat if they make it off the mountain. Well my cousin checked the spots on friday to find two skinny dogs excited to see him.

We have them home now and they are starting to put back on a little weight. So we are now looking into to getting a beep beep system to go with the garmin as a back up.
Bucknaze The real MOOSE dog has made it home

and Piglet you will have to take back the parvo and distemper comments back now, because these dogs are alive and happy to be home!!!
