True story, ... back in the third week in February 2006 I was just starting to snowshoe into an area (Pack Monadonck) in SW New Hampshire. (I remember it well) - There's a "seasonal road" that's closed for the winter in late October, - when I saw the LARGE cat tracks, (wider than long = cat) in the snow. It had snowed all night, and was cloudy, no sun to "widen" things. I could put my fist in one, and did, - and could still move it sideways "about another" inch. These tracks went of into the woods, and back onto the road for quite a ways. We DON'T have cats here that leave those kind of tracks. I ran into a middle aged couple coming down the road from the peak, - and the first thing the guy says (instead of hi etc) is - "have you seen those ******G tracks?

- "YES" I have!!! ... A few weeks later I mentioned it to a state worker over there, - he said, "yeah, it could have been a lion. We have a few moving through from time to time, - but not a breeding population." ... Never met a state worker that honest about lions. ... I figured if I dragged it in by the tail up at Concord, - they'd deny it and say it was an escaped pet.