sasquatch2 sasquatch2:
By and large Inuit are never lost or late because they don't have to be anywhere special.
I recall a visit to Port Burwell, Labrador, going fishing with some. It got foggy but they did care....they said they knew their way home.....they thought. When we started back they set a course due east....I had a compass they didn't. Had the hardest time getting them to go west. Our next stop would have been Ireland or Scotland.
We got back without running out of fuel. They didn't care, the consequences of nearly getting lost at sea didn't mean squat.
Actually I deduce this is an instinctive survival skill----no panic....
They seem to be good boat handlers---but their navigation sucks.
Ha Ha Ha! How true,time means nothing to them.
We had a few wander into camp this spring after walking for about 9 days when their guide got lost.This was about 1000 kliks of traveling so no loss of face for the guide,it all looks the same after a few hundred miles.They actually went back and tried to find their broke down sled,even our choppers couldnt find it.
One of the reasons for this attitude I find is because if they walk long enough they will come across a village or hunter somewhere along the line.Food and shelter is just part of the travelling,their used to it and expect it as most trips arent done in a day here.
Hope they didnt use this search plane from Hall beach.
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