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The Journey Home is a heartwarming tale of a boy and his need to reunite a polar bear cub with his mother. Despite the warnings of his family and friends, Luke speeds off on a snowmobile, with the cub in tow, deep into the frozen wilderness. But when a violent storm closes in, Luke’s mother and family friend Muktuk frantically search for the daring pair as they defy starvation and below freezing temperatures so both boy and bear can complete their own journeys home. This film is rated PG
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Have you ever had a memorable encounter with wildlife?
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Lily Kwan says
I went on road trips with my family. I didn’t haven’t had any encounters with wildlife.
sarah k says
When I was younger,my mom, sister and I took a trip in our small RV down to the Everglades and Key West we stopped at the different state parks along the way and got to go snorkeling on a reef and was also able to swim with dolphins.
Amanda Sakovitz says
I used to go exploring in my friend’s wood when I was a kid. Nothing really interesting ever happened though.
Cynthia R says
As a kid we didn’t spend much time in nature or outdoors, my biggest trial was all the moving we did since my family was in the military.
Angela Saver says
I have encountered raccoons on our back deck eating our cat’s food. They are really neat to watch, but they can definitely get aggressive & hiss at you!
sandra says
i haven’t really encountered wildlife naturally. I would some day like to go on an African safari to see wildlife up close.
Margot C says
My niece adores everything about frozen locales, penguins in the South Pole or in the northe polar bears of course!
Sue Hull says
One time while camping I got in the van to use the porta potty because it was a long walk to the bathroom.So as finished my business and went to get out of the van there was a bear in the campsite. I had to sleep in the van because that bear wouldnt leave.He knew I was in the van so he was looking in the windows.Thank God they were tinted so he couldnt actually see me. Im glad I only tinkled or I wouldve never slept. Lol! Thank you for the chance 🙂
Stacy says
The summer between my sophomore and junior years of college (2001), I went on a spur-of-the-moment month-long road trip with a friend. We drove from Florida to Indiana (where her grandparents lived). We took our time getting to our destination and decided to have an adventure. The night before we left we had seen her favorite band, and since it was toward the end of their tour, we decided to follow them for their last few shows. Along the way, we went camping, stopped at roadside attractions, and even went to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. After we left Indiana we stopped at a feminist convention in Alabama. It was the summer I became vegan, the summer I declared myself a feminist, and the summer that I decided to change my major.
Carol says
I had an adventure riding a horse for the first time as a kid. It was great fun.
June S. says
The only animal in nature that I have encountered on a camping trip was a racoon. Those pesky creatures just want any food that they can find during the night while your trying to sleep.
David Fultner says
I remember an adventure when I was a kid. It white water rafting.
Leigh Anne Borders says
I did not have any wildlife adventures as I was too much of a girly girl that did not do things like this. As I got older, I have done more of this though esp in the Great Smoky Mountains. My kids love the experiences we are providing them.
Linda Moffitt says
I cannot remember any wildlife adventures I have been on probably because I don’t really like the Wild. But My Children love animals like dogs and cats so I’m sure they would also LOVE this movie. Thanks for a chance to win it. 🙂
Natalie Brown says
As a child my family went camping through South Dakota and Wyoming. One night way up in the mountains of Wyoming a moose ran right through out camp site. Freak-out! 🙂
Steven weber says
The only adventure we took is a 17 hour mini van ride from Wisconsin to Florida.
Natalie says
My dad, my brother and I encountered a black bear while camping in the Boundary waters. He was after our food but luckily no one got hurt.
Debra Warila says
I love animal movies, and this would be a great addition to my DVD collection. I live in the Tahoe National Forest, where we live side-by-side with wildlife of all kinds: mountain lions, black bears, foxes, bobcats, lots of deer, raccoons, skunks, possums, and just about everything you can imagine!