I was almost hit by a deer also. It was a young fawn, probably less than a month old, that was sleeping in the tall grass next to the dirt road. I scared it and it ran across the road, i didnt see it until it was 2ft in front of me. I had to chop my steps to keep from kicking it.
I've also had a little run in with a skunk. I was running down another dirt road at night, there was a full moon, and it came out of the ditch about 10 ft in front of me. I really thought i was about to get sprayed, but it just turned and started walking down the road away from me. It just walked down the middle of the road for 5min, i wasnt about to pass it so i tried chunking a few rocks to scare it and he finally got off the road.
There have also been countless snakes, some dead some not, that have made me jump higher than i thought i could.
got caught in the rain (dumb mistake by me) and lighting came so close that nearly had an accident
another time i had my ipod on and dog jumped on me from behind and startled me, luckily it was early or people mighta heard how much of a little girl i screamed like
I once had a deer hurl itself infront of me when I was on my bike on a trail back home - it appeared from nowhere and was all over in a split second but must have missed me by a foot or two most. I was going full speed and there was a pretty steep drop the other side so it was a bit of a miracle there were no serious injuries. Took a couple years off my life, I can tells ya.
I also had a lady in a big ol' 4x4 do the same thing on a main road when I was cycling to work once. That was a lot less fun.
Hi all,
These made me laugh and feel,jealous at the same time, as you all seem to run in the countryside, bobcats, deer, skunks and rabbits are a bit rare where | am. In London and the closest run in I have had was with a fox, early one morning. I ran around a corner and bumped straight into him, we both leapt HIGH in the air and turned tail and ran. I still can't work out who was the most frightened. Oh, forgot about the rat I trod on one day, that was nasty and I had the shivers all day thinking about it.
Funny to have come accross this thread today.
Today on my 4 mile run, I had a chipmunk skitter between my feet and into his hole.
Not nearly so exciting as some of the your encounters.
I love the squirrel story dan.keeler! That had me in stitches!
On this topic, last week I got bought a bear bell as they up and about now and I sometimes hit the trails around where I live, which is also where they live. I'm now struggling to get my head around the fact that real life bears are not cuddly . I'm from England so I don't usually have to be very careful with wildlife, this is all new to me.
LMAO!!!!! I was running with the baby in the stroller a few weeks ago and heard a "thud" behind me. I thought that someone threw something at me (this IS New Jersey! LoL!). When I turned around, about three feet behind me was a squirrel on its side in the street! It spun around, jump up like a spaz and scurried away. He had fallen out of the tree onto the road! I can't believe that he wasn't hurt!! I couldn't help but laugh!
So, no...never got hit by a bird, but almost got hit by a kamakazee (sp?) squirrel! LoL!
KJ
A couple of weeks ago, I was running past a cemetery on a cloudy, quiet morning in Pittsburgh, and all of a sudden I heard some loud banging/ruffling noise coming from underneath a car that was parallel parked beside the sidewalk I was running on. I didn't know what to think, and then a huge mallard duck frantically flaps his wings, manages to get out from under the car and flies away. There isn't even water nearby, just a quiet neighborhood in a city near a cemetery/park.... but it scared me half to death b/c I was next to a cemetery! It took a while for my heart rate to get back to normal.
Another funny thing that happened while I was running in Costa Rica a few years ago... I swallowed a fly inadvertently! Something flew in my mouth toward the back of my throat, and I guess I made a split-second decision that it would be more gross to try to spit it out b/c it would have to slide along my tongue, so I just swallowed it! Yuck!
when i first started running i ran over a bird with my stroller and then i stepped on it! it was horrable! i wasn't sure what i should do, so i just kept running. when i was on my way back the bird was gone. maybe someone picked it up to try and save it from the "devil" runner! woops!
i also had a fly ,fly into my throat it was not pleasant!
I LOVE these stories!
I've encountered lots of critters great and small on my runs. My favorite encounter was with a pack of coyotes that came down a hillside and ran along with me for about 3/4 of a mile down a quiet road yipping away happily to each other with me in the center of them, not concerned about me at all. Many of them were 1/2 grown pups. The group veered off at a creek crossing to go down to the water. It made me smile for weeks.
I've had a mule deer buck stumble into me on a trail, walked along side a bobcat on a trail who was hunting quail in the bush (and again couldn't care less about my presence) seen lots of coyotes, foxes, three mountain lions (from afar, thank you!), and once I had a freaked out squirrel run up my leg, my side and jump off my shoulder into a tree on a trail run. After I was finished having my heart attack from that one I laughed myself silly.
These stories are great! I'm a little late with mine but can only think of the time that I ended up scaring the crap out of a construction worker who couldn't hear me coming up from behind him as he was working on the street. I think he thought I was a ghost because all I could hear was him saying something in spanish. I think I almost gave him a heart attack.
One of the few times that I have gotten spooked was when a car didn't see me when I thought it did, and another time when it was completely quiet in the early morning and a dog barked (just once) out of NOWHERE. He must have been watching from the front door. I got so startled I almost fell. Luckily no one was around to witness that one.
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