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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [Pathlete] [ In reply to ]
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Did he make you late for work, @robgray?

Coach at TriForce Triathlon Team: https://www.triforceteam.com
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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [Pathlete] [ In reply to ]
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If that dude’s wallet doesn’t already say BAMF, it should...

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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [sake] [ In reply to ]
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sake wrote:
I'm not into hunting or killing animals, but damn, if I was him, I'd want that lion stuffed and put in my house so I could tell the story of how I killed a mountain lion with my bare hands.



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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [sake] [ In reply to ]
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sake wrote:
I'm not into hunting or killing animals, but damn, if I was him, I'd want that lion stuffed and put in my house so I could tell the story of how I killed a mountain lion with my bare hands.

I would donate it to the local museum where a n 8.5x11 of me is next to it. I would then visit on weekends to tell the story of my badaasery. The photo of me and the cat would be my only tinder photo. I would quit everything else as I had clearly just peaked in life (even if it was "only 60 pounds")
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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [Pathlete] [ In reply to ]
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more details in Denver Post,
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/02/05/how-runner-killed-mountain-lion-attack-larimer-county/


"The man picked up a rock with his free hand and pounded the cat in the head, but the animal hung on. He then put the lion in a headlock and wrestled and scrapped with the creature on the trail, Ferrell said.
When he finally managed to free his wrist from the cat’s jaws, the runner counterattacked. He jumped on the mountain lion’s back, and, using his hands, arms and feet, he choked the animal to death, she said."
It was a young lion, so small and inexperienced, probably starving too..
http://www.mountainlion.org/CAL_ch2.asp

"selection of appropriate prey and stalking may require practice to acquire the necessary skill.(1,2,6) This may explain why young cougars are sometimes found with a face full of porcupine quills, or are the culprits in attacks on domestic livestock."
Last edited by: doug in co: Feb 6, 19 7:25
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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [Pathlete] [ In reply to ]
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Interview.....


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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [ggeiger] [ In reply to ]
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Life or death struggle for sure. Strangled it by stepping on its neck. Luckily it was a juvenile. I think bare hands against a full grown cougar would have no chance.
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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [monty] [ In reply to ]
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Indeed. Not exactly the Lion King. My cat's 20lbs.
https://www.foxnews.com/...kitten-officials-say
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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [Pathlete] [ In reply to ]
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Pathlete wrote:
Indeed. Not exactly the Lion King. My cat's 20lbs.
https://www.foxnews.com/...kitten-officials-say

Cats are amazing. This guy had a mortal battle with a 24 lb cat. Heck, a 5 lb cat can mess you up. Imagine what a 400 lb cat like a tiger could do.
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Re: Trail running is awesome, until it isn't... [HardlyTrying] [ In reply to ]
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24lb... you can just punt that. Dude is a lametard who killed a kitten.
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