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    Smile Hitchhiker?

    On our training ride today, DH and I were visited by one of the park’s pesky patrons. She went through all of her cutest antics trying in vain to get a chunk of our Clif bar. Then she went over to my bike and placed her foot there as if to say, “Can I have a ride?”.
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    I know there are some who dislike squirrels, but I get a kick out of 'em .

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    It is actually investigating the proper way to run out and take you down in the process. I like them as long as they are very far from me! I have known two people to have pretty spectacular crashes and injuries from Kamakazi squirrels. Be careful of them, they have evil thoughts.
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    That is sooooo cute.. HOw could you resist all that cuteness???
    Reminded me that while on yesterdays ride, there was a big road side billboard with the words " Save the Squirrell", a pic of a squirrell and I think maybe Monroe Muffler or someone that teamed up and with the local college are having a awareness or benefit day. They are too cute, but mighty destructive if they get in your dwellings...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    I have known two people to have pretty spectacular crashes and injuries from Kamakazi squirrels.
    This is probably going to get me a rash of !@#$ here...

    so I'll preface it by saying that absolutely I will brake and come to a complete stop if necessary, if the squirrel is far enough ahead of me that I can do that safely. And absolutely I still feel bad about the groundhog I ran over with my motorcycle 14 years ago.

    But there are times with a small wild animal like that that you've just got to run over it, unless you really believe that its life is worth more than yours. (And possibly the lives of the people behind you, if you're riding in close quarters.) Bike straight up and down, don't look at the squirrel (target fixation as much as any emotional issues). Trying to respond to a squirrel's instantaneous changes of direction at the same time you're braking and trying to stay on two wheels is a recipe for disaster.
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    Very cute squirrel but I have a fear of them whenever I see one while on my bike. My friend had a squirrel run in front of her 11 years ago while she was coming down a hill. She tried to avoid it but it did this crazy back and forth indecisive dance and she hit it. She went over her handlebar and broke her jaw. It took her a long long time to get back on her bike. And that image of my friend's jaw always pops into my mind whenever I see a squirrel on the road. And believe me we have a lot of those little buggers here!

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    The one I am really thinking of is a guy who was on my husband's college cycling team. Our university and the neighborhoods around it are lined with oaks, grand oaks full of squirrels! This guy was leaving campus heading to the historic district when a psycho squirrel bolted out, through his front wheel. He endoed, tacoed the tire, broke his collarbone and sprained his ankle. Plus he had tons of road rash and grossly a dead squirrel wedged between the steel fork and his tire. Sorry for the graphic description but I seriously get nervous with those little guys.

    I have also seen a squirrel break a carbon fork and the rider with some of the nastiest road rash ever. Don't know the status of his attacker, he was just in the LBS.

    I am pretty sure the insurance company was on the mark with the squirrels playing chicken ad a couple years ago. Might have been a car company but the squirrels are in the road to terrorize the motorists and high five when the car runs off the road?
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    Squirrels are cute when my bicycle isn't moving That is a cute picture.


    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    It is actually investigating the proper way to run out and take you down in the process. I like them as long as they are very far from me! I have known two people to have pretty spectacular crashes and injuries from Kamakazi squirrels. Be careful of them, they have evil thoughts.

    Your story reminded me of these pictures I saw a while ago. Caution- injured rider and dead squirrel pictures ahead-no gore though. Most pictures show the damage a squirrel can do to a bicycle.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/dbiked/B...ey=iOs1rM3MJzo
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    That is so cute but you can see he's up to some mischief.

    I hope he went back to his squirrel friends and said: "I touched the two-wheeled machine and it didn't do me any harm. Perhaps we have to re-consider our attack methods."

    Yeah right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lifesgreat View Post
    Your story reminded me of these pictures I saw a while ago. Caution- injured rider and dead squirrel pictures ahead-no gore though. Most pictures show the damage a squirrel can do to a bicycle.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/dbiked/B...ey=iOs1rM3MJzo
    I just hope the squirrels never get organized. That one by himself did enough damage.
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    On Thursday while I was collecting shopping carts at Meijer I found a dead squirrel in the parking lot by a cart corral. Another co-worker disposed of the squirrel. I have no ideal how the squirrel got there because I never see squirrels around Meijer. My only theory is that he came off some-one's car. The squirrel was laying belly side up.

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    Oh that is a cute pic!
    I miss squirrels back here in Australia but I must admit they have given me a scare or two in the States on my bike. Hmm I also remember them digging in my pot plants.
    Hey lucky they are so cute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk View Post
    Oh that is a cute pic!
    I miss squirrels back here in Australia but I must admit they have given me a scare or two in the States on my bike. Hmm I also remember them digging in my pot plants.
    Hey lucky they are so cute.
    No squirrels in Australia? I hear there are no woodpeckers either. But you got lots of creatures to replace them! You can think of kangaroos as squirrels, only a little bigger.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    No squirrels in Australia? I hear there are no woodpeckers either. But you got lots of creatures to replace them! You can think of kangaroos as squirrels, only a little bigger.......
    imagine what the carnage would be if you hit a kangaroo...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    No squirrels in Australia? I hear there are no woodpeckers either. But you got lots of creatures to replace them! You can think of kangaroos as squirrels, only a little bigger.......
    Nope no squirrels in Aust or woodpeckers or unfortunately humming birds. I sure do miss those little zippy guys. We do have lots of our own great animals though and I am glad to see Kookaburras again their laugh makes me smile.
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