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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle View Post
    Stuff like that is why I carry a cell. Get a car charger!
    That is how new I am to cell phones, I didn't know about car chargers. Thanks for the tip. I will go to Radio Shack and get one. I wonder if the battery was ok and I just hadn't pushed the correct button to turn it on.

    When I got home, the Sheriff's Dept had called my home phone, which I saw on the caller id, but they didn't leave a message. My husband had a massive stroke about 6 1/2 years ago, and he is brain impaired, so answering the phone is beyond his capabilities.

    I hope the law enforcement people found this guy.

    A few years ago I was walking my dogs on one of the rural gravel roads near my home. I was about a mile from the house and there was this huge mountain lion on the other side of the fence, down in the grass, coming towards us, but crouched and stalking, like how a house cat creeps up on a bird or mouse. It was the first cougar I've ever seen, so it took my brain a few seconds to process what I was seeing, then my brain did this a type of sort, trying to remember what I knew about mountain lions, and all I could come up with was shout and scream and don't look scared, so that is what I did, and waved my arms around and stomped my feet. The mountain lion stopped moving toward me, and when it stopped it was only about 5 feet away, within leaping distance, so I got me and the dogs out of there. I only had a combination of little and really old dogs then. My reaction to the incident was my dog population was inadequate for protection, so I got myself a big beautiful Anatolian/Great Pyrenees from the Anatolian Rescue Group, and I won't go for walks anymore without him. I've had him for a year and a half - super dog. Anatolians and Great Pyrenees are guardian dogs, bred to recognize predators and deal with them.

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    What a frightening experience but you did the right thing. I'm glad you're OK. As for the mobile phone (cell phone) you'll get used to them. My father-in-law got his first one a couple of years ago - and he's 86. He wasn't keen on it to start with but takes it everywhere and uses it no problem now
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  3. #3
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    wow very scary! i'm glad your ok and you did do the right thing. there will always be another day to take that ride you missed out on.

    as far as animal encounters go i know how scary those can be. glad you were ok from that one also.
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  4. #4
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    You faced down a mountain lion from five feet away and thought you'd never have a freaky story to tell here? LOL Funny what we deal with and tuck away and forget about, that would astound others.

    Please let us know if you find anything out. That is a horrifying thing to see, and I'm not at all surprised that you truncated your ride. Love your dogs, your husband, and pat yourself on the back for doing the smart thing.

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

  5. #5
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    Holy cow, Darcy!! Was this on 99w? I'm trying to think of where you are and the surrounding rural roads. I didn't hear anything about this on the news, but then again we're not big news watchers anyway.

    Glad you kept a cool head! I was so afraid you were going to say that you were on your bike and he pointed the gun at you!!
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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by oxysback View Post
    Holy cow, Darcy!! Was this on 99w? I'm trying to think of where you are and the surrounding rural roads. I didn't hear anything about this on the news, but then again we're not big news watchers anyway.

    Glad you kept a cool head! I was so afraid you were going to say that you were on your bike and he pointed the gun at you!!
    Hi Ellen,

    I come down off the mountain on Corral Creek Road. I turn left on Renne Road, and that takes me over to the Wilsonville Highway. The man with the gun was right after I turned right on the Wilsonville Hwy. There is a big dairy farm there. It is a few miles before the highway ends at Highway 219.

    Stuff happens around here that never gets into the news. Like last year, my neighbor across the road who owns a small horse stable business, had to step in and rescue horses because somebody outside of Newberg did a suicide-murder, and killed his wife. They had horses and pets, and people were scrambling to try to find homes for the animals.

    A few years ago, a few driveways down the road from me, a man stepped into his driveway and somehow committed suicide with his rifle.

    None of what I mentioned made the news anywhere.

    I learn more about what goes on from my neighbor the horse lady. I don't have horses, but I have trails on my land because I grow trees, and I let the horse stables use the trails for their horses. I haven't had a mountain biker ever approach me to use the trails, which I find odd, but oh well, their loss. I found out that horse people know everything that goes on, that they are privy to every piece of information about people you can imagine. The difference is bicyclists are focused on biking, whereas horse riders are ambling along chatting and gossiping, then when they are done with their rides they go visit other horse barns and chat and gossip some more with other horse people. Bicyclists are not that relaxed, because when we ride we have individuals goals we are trying to achieve, and traffic and other concerns.

    On that mountain lion, contrary to what the experts say about the movements of cougars, the cat stayed in the area and eventually the land owner shot it. I used to have dozens of deer on my land, but they are gone, eaten by the cougars. I have bear on the property too because when I walk the trails I can see their huge piles of poop, like the size of a 250 pound dog. However the bears are benign, just there to eat blackberries and then they move on, though one got into the dog food at the backdoor a few months ago.

    Darcy

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    I feel really dense. The piles of poop look like a 250 pound dog pooped them?

    Or they are as huge as a 250 pound dog?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DarcyInOregon View Post
    Hi Ellen,

    I come down off the mountain on Corral Creek Road. I turn left on Renne Road, and that takes me over to the Wilsonville Highway. The man with the gun was right after I turned right on the Wilsonville Hwy. There is a big dairy farm there. It is a few miles before the highway ends at Highway 219.
    Darcy
    Oh, ok...I know exactly where that is. Wonder what happened to him. Did you ever find out?
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    www.theotherfoote.blogspot.com

 

 

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