You just pinged a memory. Yesterday I was poking around, googling Swakum Mountain, and I remember reading somewhere that there is geocaching in that area. I thought to myself, that is a good thing, there will be more folks going out and about looking here and there, besides the cowboys looking for cattle, hunters, mountain bikers, loggers, hikers, back road explorers, atv'ers, etc.
In Canada, you don't have to own huge amounts of land to run cattle, the prov. and federal gov'ts own a lot of the land--not private owners, and in many places you can lease gov't land with grazing rights to run your cattle.
Some have to truck or herd their cattle to the grazing rights land. Maybe that's why there is some talk of looking for stray cattle, there may be NR grazing rights up the side(s) of Swakum Mtn?
January is rather late in the season to be looking for cattle, even with little snow, most herds have some old lady cows who know the drill. The old gals know the way home in the Fall when the leaves change, right to the ranch barns, where the gate is open and the hay and drinking water is waiting.