View Full Version : Odd things you see by the road
fixedgeargirl
03-13-2006, 06:28 AM
And wish you could take home.
The first thing I had to pass up on Friday's ride was a nice roll of wire screen, all bound up with tape, about 2.5 feet long. It would have been handy for screening garden soil, but would have torn the bejesus out of my lycra.
About 10 miles later I had to ride right by a perfectly good hard hat in the ditch! Not that I need a hard hat, exactly ;) , but my 6 year old would love it :D . And there would just be something so novel about having a hard hat that I found by the road, ya know? I actually contemplated ways to carry it for a few minutes :p !
What have you left (or not) by the wayside?
I'm always curious when I see a single shoe by the side of the road. Wouldn't you notice if you were only wearing a single shoe? How does one manage (other than an awful accident) to lose their shoe as they are going down the road??
Brandi
03-13-2006, 07:54 AM
well the road I ride on as some very interesting items on it. Not to be gross but there ends up being a lot of animal parts. Mainly because there are a lot of preditors. Hawks, fox, cayote, parargin falcons.
There is also someone who drinks Canadian mist whisky, cause there are at least half a dozen thrown out on te side of the road. small pocket size bottles. Lots of beer cans. Hope I am never on that road when these people who have been drining decide to go drive while I am on the road. I have seen many couches, old tv's. But the best was when i found a perfectly good bike light.
I know this sounds like a trashed area but it's not. The couches and what not get picked up within a day or so. It tends to be a road the teenagers go to at night to make out and drink, found evidence of safe sex(yuck). And I have a story for the candian mist person. They drink it before they get home and throw it out the window (which is really uncool) because he's wife or her husband would get mad if they were drinking. There is more to my made up story but I have already talked to much.
RoadRaven
03-13-2006, 08:05 AM
LOL Queen... the single childs shoe in the middle of a road always makes me smile... I can just see toddler, strapped in the back and not having a good day cause they want out grabbing whatever they can and chucking it... and often a shoe is all they can reach when in their car seat...
I've seen a set of drawers... a coffe table... a good looking mattress... some very nice baseball caps...
How do these things just appear and then not be missed???
One of the mysteries of the world...
maillotpois
03-13-2006, 08:44 AM
An entire pizza, still in the box, but with the box slightly open so you could see inside. I wasn't THAT hungry....
Trek420
03-13-2006, 08:58 AM
stuffed purple mermaid doll who sometimes rides on my helmet
an IWFL football (womens pro tackle football league)
and who can forget the "Tar Baby Rat Fetus"
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=3977&highlight=fetus
sorry for the confusion I am causing by editing above what is mentioned below me ;-)
Nanci
03-13-2006, 09:04 AM
Recently, a very nice square that I am still kicking myself for not picking up, and a gun. And then there was the Tar Baby Rat Fetus, which I would link to the story of, but don't know how. But if you just search that phrase, you can find the story...
Nanci
CyclaSutra
03-13-2006, 10:35 AM
Things I picked up: :)
Last year, a working bike pump that apparently fell off during someone's commute.
At the Zion century last month: a string of ruby red glass beads, probably a bracelet.
Things I've left:
dead bunny, lots of cans, badminton racquet, NAILS, the NAILS, Clif Bar wrappers, dirty diapers :eek: , car parts, a sock, a shoe, a perfectly good-looking sweater...
Googlie Wooglie
03-13-2006, 10:44 AM
I recently rode past a vintage Schwinn ten speed ... my size and everything, with those cool old-style bars .... with a free sign on it. Not the best shape but a wonderful project. I rode home as fast as I could, grabbed the dog, hopped in the truck, raced back up the hill ... but it was gone.
At least the dog enjoyed the ride.
withm
03-13-2006, 02:00 PM
I was just thinking about this yesterday. I rode down a dead end street to look at the bay, a street I've ridden on probably 100 times. I noticed a cross street named "Cookie Lane." Of course that had me thinking about cookies for the next 10 miles but even weirder, was why had I never noticed it before?
I started the ride with a warm up loop around my development - just a 1/2 mile loop. At the back half I saw 6 deer in someone's front yard. They started to run back to the woods, but maybe they never saw a cyclist before, cause halfway there, a couple of them stopped, and turned to look at me - just to stare. I had to laugh. Now it is not uncommon to see deer around the neighborhood at dusk in the wintertime when no one is out and about, but yesterday was 66o, sunny, and lots of people and cars around and it was 2pm. Very odd indeed.
Martha
carback
03-13-2006, 03:51 PM
Grizzly bear. (not that I want to take it home, thank you very much)
Actually, I almost rode right into him. I was in a head-down, horse to the barn door mode, came around a tight corner, and lo & behold, he was just finishing crossing the road.
I came to an immediate stop and let him continue on his merry way. He gave me a look, realized I was no threat (thankfully) and walked off.
Took me about 10 minutes to stop my legs from shaking.
Very cool.
newfsmith
03-13-2006, 05:19 PM
Lot's of roadkill: a Luna moth; 2 saw-whet owls; a least weasel; many possums; many skunks; many,many squirrels (both red & grey); a few raccoon; tons of chipmunks; and starting with the next rain storm I will be seeing 5 to 10 yellow spotted salamanders that didn't make it across the road the night before.
Other things I have found; the cash drawer of a convenience store that had been robbed the night before (it wasn't fun waiting for the cops to come on a 5F morning with a brisk wind; 2 wrenchs; and more beer cans than I care to think of. Also trash that people discarded in the woods, carpet underlayment, an old TV, but the strangest were the 3 gas tanks.
annie
03-13-2006, 07:04 PM
Oddest thing I ever saw --- on a group ride last fall, we all passed the same "things" on the side of the road while climbing a hill. NO one was quite sure what they were, so on the way home, we re-traced our route to do a closer look-see. Everyone made their guess as to what "it" was. We all knew they were dead somethings - but what? I guessed a monkey (ok - stupid guess for Wisconsin, but it LOOKED like one!) Others guessed a dog, cat, calf, fox. So we get to the spot and we all stop and pull off the road for a closer look. So sad. In looking closer, we discovered a road-kill doe and five unborn fetuses that must have been expelled when she was hit. They were much too small to have been fawns. That's why they were so difficult to identify, until we stopped and looked closely.
On a lighter note, I think what I see most, discarded, or lost, along the road are bungie cords!! Most of them are broken, but I've found some good ones and brought them home and used them. I've also found ski gloves, which I attempted to return to the owner by putting them in the "Lost and Found" ads in our local newspaper. (No one called.) I see a disgusting amount of cigarettes and cig butts by the side of the road. :(
Plenty of roadkill, too, especially racoons, skunks, and possums, mostly in the spring and fall, but all through the year. I try and NOT look TOO closely at any dead thing during the summer - ick! I try and hold my breathe as I pass it, too. You never know what might fly in an open mouth and where it might have landed previously! :eek: :eek: :eek:
annie
On a lighter note, I think what I see most, discarded, or lost, along the road are bungie cords!! Most of them are broken, but I've found some good ones and brought them home and used them. annie
HAH! my husband and I have sometimes wondered if you could start a second hand bungie business with all of the bungies along the road.
My most memorable finds $10, a Spanish (I think) Pro Team water bottle from a race that passed right on the route my husband and I were touring on - we had no idea that a race would be going through there! and some poor guys wallet. I found it and contacted him before he even knew it had been stolen. Some schmo had picked his pocket at a local drug store, took all of the cash and tossed the wallet out of their car right into the bike lane. He'd just moved here too so there were no local numbers or addresses in there. I ended up finding a phone# in the wallet that turned out to be his daughters boyfriend who contacted him. They were still at the drugstore, so I went down and gave it back. They were a really sweet old couple - it was very shoddy to steal from them right before Christmas.
nicolezoie
03-13-2006, 09:12 PM
The oddest sight of them all for me was several weeks back during the Buick Open at the Torrey Pines golf course. That's in La Jolla, I was in Oceanside - about 30 miles NORTH. I was riding along the San Luis River Trail and saw an OutBack Steakhouse blimp flying overhead. It was an EXTREMELY windy day that day, and the blimp looked like it was trying to make a landing at the Oceanside Municipal Airport, which is right next to the river trail. Anyhow, it caught my eye because this blimp was flying at a 30 degree angle DOWNwards, making sweeps back and forth above the runway. As I was pedaling like mad to get the hell out from underneath the path of descent, it came really close to hitting some of the smaller hangers at the airport. I don't know what happened once I rode away from there. *shudder*
The same day, I saw Herbie parked on top of a car carrier. Behind Herbie was a really poorly done Batmobile. :p
Nanci
03-14-2006, 01:45 AM
Oooh, I was diving in a lake in MN, and saw a bike pedal reflector sticking out from the muck bottom. That's all I could see- the edge of the pedal and the reflector. I grabbed ahold of it and pulled, and the whole bike came up! Muck was really deep...
Nanci
uk elephant
03-14-2006, 02:27 AM
I'm going to start paying more attention now to what's around me. All I've seen is the usual garbage. But other people have commented on seeing strange sights...namely me. Have a look at my avatar (finally figured out what one is...). Bike is my only means of transport, and the cat had to go to the vet which is about 2 miles away.....One of my colleagues had a good laugh when she passed me on her way to work that morning.:D
nuthatch
03-14-2006, 02:46 AM
Don't you always see the most cool "garbage day" stuff waiting at the street when you're on your bike? I saw two complete sets of kids sized skis and poles - I just couldn't strap them to my back! :mad: Maybe it's time to buy a Burley trailer? :p
OK. The TBRF story is a classic. That is a great story, Nanci. I am curious about why f-e-t-u-s always comes up bright red, though. And, I seriously doubt that the guys' discussion board has anything with that word in it!
I have a particular fondness for large nails or metal pieces. The other day, I found a piece of metal, broken off, with just the word "GO" on it. Probably part of a car name plate. I brought that home and leaned it up against my clock. If I bought home all the twisted metal I'm attracted to, my dining room would look like a junkyard! I usually just let it lay. As others have said, how do you lose one shoe and just carry on? I suspect drunkenness in that one.
uk eliphant, LOVE the cat carrier! I bet I could easily strap the cat carrier on my back rack, and I also have a soft carrier that I could probably sling across my back. That would be an interesting ride....mmmmrrrrroooooowwwwwww!
bikerchick68
03-14-2006, 10:31 AM
OMG! The cat carrier pic is SO great! :D love that... hope the kitty is doing well now...
OK.. the only thing I ever picked up beside the road was what appeared to be a purebred German Shepherd puppy someone dumped... it was making little noises and we rode past it on an uphill... slow enough to see what it was... stopped the bikes, called for a ride home and the little guy went to the pound (had some water and part of a PBJ as well... all we had with us!)... they gave him all his shots and exam and we called back every day... the first day he was up for adoption he found a good home with a couple who already had a GS and never expected to find such a great looking pup at the pound... if he had not been adopted quickly, I'd be living with him now! :D I picture him at the dog park with his big brother now... :)
Aint Doody
03-14-2006, 11:17 AM
On a small group ride we found a beautiful black kitten with the brightest green eyes. Someone had just dumped her. One of riders kept her and named her Pita -- Pain in the a%$. Fortunately one of the cyclists had on her back pack and Pita rode in there quite nicely. Happy ending!
Beth-Ro
03-14-2006, 12:28 PM
There is a toilet on the side of a road we ride regularly. But I don't want to take it home. ;) It's sitting about 10 feet off the side of the road...bathroom break anyone?
Brandi
03-14-2006, 02:06 PM
yesterday-A bright yellow rubber! Used! I think it was yellow cause it was glow in the dark maybe? It is lovers lane out there where I ride. that is why I don't go after dark! Someone might throw it out a window and hit me! Yuck!:eek:
snapdragen
03-14-2006, 04:26 PM
I am curious about why f-e-t-u-s always comes up bright red, though.
If you did your search on the word fetus, it would be highlighted in every thread.
If you did your search on the word fetus, it would be highlighted in every thread.
do you know why?
snapdragen
03-14-2006, 07:01 PM
do you know why?
It would be that way for any search word. Kind of a "See! Here's your search word!"
It would be that way for any search word. Kind of a "See! Here's your search word!"
Ahhhh! Thank you! That makes sense. :rolleyes: L.
I must admitt I found no odd things beside the road... Once I saw a deer runing next to me, and than run right in front of me to the other part of the road. It was quite a scenery. I had to put on a brake so I don't hit her :eek: I could already see a headline in our newspapers ... Crasy bike driver run over inocent deer... :D
though i didn't find anything unusual, my DH did, he once found a new leather motorbike jacket. He was just returning home from 10days ride with his friend. They couldn't posibly found out whom did it belong to, so they've sold it to some bikers and went to a restaurant and eat first proper meal after 10 days.
RoadRaven
03-15-2006, 07:28 AM
Oooh, I was diving in a lake in MN, and saw a bike pedal reflector sticking out from the muck bottom. That's all I could see- the edge of the pedal and the reflector. I grabbed ahold of it and pulled, and the whole bike came up! Muck was really deep...
Nanci
So... Nanci... did anyone ever claim it... and if they didn't, was a good bike?
Nanci
03-15-2006, 07:55 AM
It was some ancient 10-speed, which we left in front of the house where we found it, and it was gone later.
Nanci
DrBee
03-15-2006, 08:50 AM
I've found logs that we (hubby and I) come back for later (a bit heavy to lug on the bike) and turn into bowls and candlesticks. Sometimes after a major storm has blown through, we toss the kids in the trailer and head out to see what has fallen.
Brandi - eww on the yellow items - but at least they're recreating safely :p
RoadRaven
03-15-2006, 08:56 AM
You shoulda put it in the second hand shop - you mighta got enough for a new helmet or pedals or something :p
Aint Doody
03-15-2006, 09:12 AM
Fishdr. Where do you live? I grew up in Marks, MS. I've lived in Eastern Oregon for 14 years, but I'll always be a Mississippi girl.
DrBee
03-15-2006, 09:21 AM
Fishdr. Where do you live? I grew up in Marks, MS. I've lived in Eastern Oregon for 14 years, but I'll always be a Mississippi girl.
I live in Cleveland. I've driven past Marks on my way to Oxford. Let me know if you visit the area - we'll have to get together! Oregon is a bit of a change from MS - wow!
Aint Doody
03-15-2006, 09:24 AM
No kidding! I usually do go to Memphis (momma) and Clarksdale (one brother) in April, but this year one of my sisters and I are taking our niece to France so I won't be there this year. But next year maybe we can ride together!
DrBee
03-15-2006, 09:26 AM
AintDoody - Awesome - that would be great! I'll be looking forward to it!
I live in Cleveland. I've driven past Marks on my way to Oxford. Let me know if you visit the area - we'll have to get together! Oregon is a bit of a change from MS - wow!
This post made my head hurt...is there a Cleveland in MS or am I REALLY confused geographically and the MS delta extends into Ohio?? :confused:
Most likely it's plain as day and I'm just my usual confused self. :p
DrBee
03-15-2006, 12:41 PM
This post made my head hurt...is there a Cleveland in MS or am I REALLY confused geographically and the MS delta extends into Ohio?? :confused:
Most likely it's plain as day and I'm just my usual confused self. :p
This should help - yes, there is a Cleveland, MS. I hope that helps your head ;)
This should help - yes, there is a Cleveland, MS. I hope that helps your head ;)
Thanks...I'm not getting much sleep these days so it takes VERY little to confuse me. :D
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