Riding a local trail this morning at the bottom of two mile grinder. Head down...settling into the best rhythm I can muster...when, I happen to glance up the trail and about 50 yards away: a mountain lion. Well...the back of a mountain lion anyway...trotting up the trail w/o a care in the world. My first thought was, "Oh crap." then, "maybe I can finish my ride..." then, "what am I thinking, get the heck out of here!". So I turned around and blitzed the trail back to my truck (head on a swivel).
I've seen tracks on the trail before...heck I've even seen a bear on the trail...but never an actual mountain lion.
I thought I'd report it to my local authorities. Since it is a multi use trail I thought maybe someone would want to know. The woman on the phone, clearly impatient, "that is their home, there is nothing I can do." "I am not asking you to hunt the thing down", I said, "I just thought it might be wise to report the sighting to someone." "That is the lion's habitat, sir." (impatience growing) "Oh, really? I thought that it had escaped from the zoo and that the zoo keeper would want to know..." **click** apparently she didn't think my joke was funny.
Oh well. My daughter thought the whole "cougar sighting" was cool though. She was eager to share it with her 4th grade class.
I've seen tracks on the trail before...heck I've even seen a bear on the trail...but never an actual mountain lion.
I thought I'd report it to my local authorities. Since it is a multi use trail I thought maybe someone would want to know. The woman on the phone, clearly impatient, "that is their home, there is nothing I can do." "I am not asking you to hunt the thing down", I said, "I just thought it might be wise to report the sighting to someone." "That is the lion's habitat, sir." (impatience growing) "Oh, really? I thought that it had escaped from the zoo and that the zoo keeper would want to know..." **click** apparently she didn't think my joke was funny.
Oh well. My daughter thought the whole "cougar sighting" was cool though. She was eager to share it with her 4th grade class.