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1690.1 | Another close encounter | CRBOSS::BEFUMO | The bun is the lowest form of wheat | Tue Aug 07 1990 15:37 | 14 |
| My parents used to own land in Cold Springs, PA, a very remote spot.
I was out running early one morning, and had just crested this 2.3 mile
hill and was really strung. As I'm running I'm watching this big
black mound up ahead to my left, but like, I'm seeing it, but with only
one part of my mind, and the rest of me is way off somewhere. Anyway,
it had it's back to me and it's head down and was rooting around, so I
could sort of see it's head popping out on one side and then the other,
but it doesn't all come together in my mind until I'm just about on
top of him/her. I guess I have a fairly light foot fall, 'cause we
couldn't have been more than 15 feet apart when it hears me, & turns
around, does a double take, and goes hauling off into the woods.
Needless to say, at the moment of recognition, all knowledge of the
timid nature of these beasts was forgotten & I did a 180 & headed back
the way I had come at a VERY rapid clip.
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1690.2 | Bullwinkle | BTOVT::MAYOT | | Wed Aug 08 1990 10:53 | 16 |
| A couple of years ago I had left the previous night's campsite in
Franconia, rode along rte 116 to rte 112 over to the Kancamagus Hwy.
Riding with a full load of gear past Loon Mtn, I was the only traffic
on the road, which is kind of unusual in itself. About 2 miles past
Loon towards Conway I noticed some movement off to the right. A young
bull moose came trotting out on a direct collision course with me.
As often is the case, we were both quite surprised. I kept going
straight, the moose turned and trotted parallel with me for about 25
yards while maintaining a distance of roughly 30 feet away, finally
veering off and heading back to the woods along the river. I stopped,
rummaged through the handlebar bag for the camera and took a couple of
slides of a moose in the woods.
A great ride if you like climbing with a fully loaded bike...Crawford
Notch, Kinsman Notch, the "Kanc"....
Tom
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1690.3 | Close encounters | NOVA::FISHER | Dictionary is not. | Wed Aug 08 1990 11:27 | 4 |
| As far as I'm concerned that's just one more reason for always
wearing dark shorts. :-)
ed
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1690.4 | sled dog waiting for winter... | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | IronFish Tamer. | Wed Aug 08 1990 14:31 | 6 |
| Not quite wildlife, but we were out toward Peterborough/Greenfield NH
the other day, and found a kind of pleasant reddish-colored Huskie-style
dog who wanted to join us. Ran along for several miles, waited for us
occasionally, we all had a nice time. I think it was training for the
Iditarod :-).
ken
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1690.5 | | ANKH::CRITZ | LeMond Wins '86,'89,'90 TdF | Wed Aug 08 1990 14:54 | 10 |
| Well, this is neither wild life nor cycling, but last winter,
3 of us in LJO2 went up to Tophet Chasm for some XC skiing.
As we were putting on our skis, this enormouse reddish-
colored dog came up and started playing with us. He also
wanted to bite our skis, which, of course, made any progress
somewhat difficult.
Very friendly, ski-chewing dog.
Scott
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1690.6 | Coyotes in NH!? | WECARE::PAMMER | | Wed Aug 08 1990 16:02 | 21 |
| The most memorable encounter was mnt. biking about three summers ago.
I was living in Henniker, NH at the time, working in a saw mill. I
usually ended work around 2pm.
It was a real humid day, no wind... I start up on side of Colby Hill.
This was quite the "bone yard"...real technical uphill. I was really
getting into it when something caught my eye. I looked up and there
were two coyotes sunning themselves on a big flat rock in the middle of
the trail. We surprised the sh*t out of each other. They started
running up the trail with me following them. Finally they cut into the
woods.
On my way down Colby Hill (off the other side) I cuaght them off guard
once again. Except this time I was BARRELLING down the trail and
nearing ended up in the trees. There they were lying on their backs,
jusr like a dog would, when this crazy SOB trys to flatten them on
a yellow Rock Hopper!
Nothing quite like coyote hunting with Farmer Johns!
jim
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1690.7 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits an | Wed Aug 15 1990 21:58 | 4 |
| This past Sunday, while cycling in Sunderland, MA (near the Connecticut
River) I saw a bald eagle soaring.
Rich
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1690.8 | smelly encounters! | SALEM::SHAW | | Thu Aug 23 1990 11:23 | 6 |
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Any of you mountain bikers ever encountered a skunk? what is the
best way to deal with the situation to aviod freaking it out and
end up smelling like one?
Shaw
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1690.9 | Dress in Black and white, maybe... | WAV13::DELORIEA | Resurrect the DEC Bike Club | Thu Aug 23 1990 11:57 | 8 |
| > Any of you mountain bikers ever encountered a skunk? what is the
> best way to deal with the situation to aviod freaking it out and
> end up smelling like one?
Stop fast, turn around and sprint like hell.
Tom -Who is one person that *did* end up smelling like one once, so don't take
my advise.
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1690.10 | Bird Under Bike | LHOTSE::DAHL | | Thu May 25 1995 15:05 | 7 |
| I had an odd incident while riding into work a couple of mornings ago. While
riding down a small hill on a narrow, curved road, a bird popped out of the
woods at the side and flew under my bike -- between the wheels under the bottom
bracket. I felt a touch of contact (with the big chainring I suppose), but the
bird kept going thankfully. I would have felt lousy if I had killed a bird
while riding my bike!
-- Tom
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