"Ranging" is a deceptive way to re-package "migration" in order to absolve yourself of responsibility to say where they are coming from, going to, and why. That is exactly my point. This is gaming behavior, not belief in bigfoot.
I've been out every day in the woods, because I have a belief that trees are waiting for my chainsaw. You excused yourself on account of weather one of the days when asked, but it doesn't explain the other 99%.
Those are great pictures John Nowak. It is the same sort of thing I try to do, which is demonstrate how easy it is to do things 'footers present as impossible, and yours are better for not devolving into "prove you didn't get that photo from someone else". As if it mattered anyway. Tigers are real and amateurs can snap great shots with ease.
Why is it that "no-experience John" has a camera that works? Why are his pictures so clear? Why was it so EASY?
It isn't just that tigers are real, but your BELIEF in them is real. So I am confident that you checked to make sure your camera was in working order, you went with people who were competent at locating tigers, and they in turn proceeded in a way to maximize the probability of their clients seeing them...
You held the camera steady! I have tried to make this point before, and it doesn't go over well, but it is so wrong to accept the "mortal chaos" argument of 'footers in shaking cameras wildly and no ability to focus the camera.
This is an extremely rare animal that can kill you. Were you scaredy-pants keystone cop bungler? Or was it more like "oh, that's cool, let's snap some pictures" while focusing on making sure they'll come out well?
The reason I ask is because the characterizations these 'footers make scream out to me that they are making it up. You have a real experience and can share with others exactly how these real experiences feel. It isn't anything like what 'footers claim. Right?