The same mistake, twice repeated: An avid outdoors-person, it has generally been my habit when shooting nature/landscapes (done the majority of the time on medium format), to stuff a Nikon with the AF-D 80-200mm and the 400mm in my backpack (just in case). Twice in the last year-and-a-half, when I have neglected to do so, I have missed opportunities that I will likely never have again. To wit: In April of last year while snowshoeing near Bow Summit in Banff National Park, I had an adult Lynx pass within, I would estimate, 15 metres of me. The Hasselblad, with a 100mm lens was on the Tiltall, slung across my shoulder. Worse, still, was another missed opportunity last weekend at Cavell Meadows trail in Jasper National Park. Crossing the trail within 10 metres of me was the foulest-smelling carnivore, the elusive and very nasty wolverine. He (or she, I didn't ask) paused momentarily, looked me over, and bolted. Again, the Hasselblad was at the ready, albeit with a 50mm. Letting loose with a enough cuss words to scare a priest, I promised myself there would NEVER be a third time.