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Title: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: wolfbait on August 05, 2015, 06:15:21 PM
Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: idahohuntr on August 05, 2015, 06:41:27 PM
If wolves are prone to chasing bicyclists...please send some my way!!  I would rather see a wolf than a group of 20 bicyclists blocking lanes and creating driving hazards  :dunno:   :chuckle:
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on August 05, 2015, 06:52:02 PM
 :yeah:   I hate that, down in Orting there is a trail for the bikers, and yet they still drive on the road, easy thing to do lug the diesel and give them a nice coal roll  :tup:
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: KFhunter on August 06, 2015, 06:19:24 PM
If wolves are prone to chasing bicyclists...please send some my way!!  I would rather see a wolf than a group of 20 bicyclists blocking lanes and creating driving hazards  :dunno:   :chuckle:


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Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: KFhunter on August 06, 2015, 06:22:54 PM
:yeah:   I hate that, down in Orting there is a trail for the bikers, and yet they still drive on the road, easy thing to do lug the diesel and give them a nice coal roll  :tup:

This is for you, I laughed but it's so wrong....but so funny

Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: jasnt on August 06, 2015, 06:48:41 PM
Why are we cracking jokes about a human being persued by a wolf?   I see nothing funny about it. It could have ended very differently if the truck had not come along!   
Here's a little wolf attack hostelry for you

France: Between 1580 and 1830, 3,069 people were killed by wolves
Sweden: Between 1763 and 1767, 99 people were killed by wolves
Italy: Between the 15th and 19th century 440 people were killed by wolves
Russia: Between 1943 and 1947, 60 people were killed by wolves, 46 were children
India & Pakistan: In 1875, 721 people were killed by wolves
Iran: In 2005 and 2008 two people were killed.
North America: Prior to the 1700s there were no records kept on wolf attacks. However, there is a lot of folklore from Native American culture which depicts wolf attacks. In 1807 during the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped on the shores of the Yellowstone River when a wolf came into camp and bit Private Richard Windsor.
Near the Ohio border in 1803, wolves attacked two men, killing one.
In 1833 a wolf attacked a trapper camp in Wyoming biting 13 people.
In 1881 an 18 year old female was attacked by a wolf in Colorado.
In the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-1918 a wolf attacked the expedition, which is now on display in the National Museum in Ottawa.
In 1922 a trapper and two Indians sent to find the trapper were found killed by wolves.
Modern Times, When Wolves Are “Near Extinction”*:
In 1974-1975 wolves killed 165 dogs in Fairbanks, Alaska, which resulted in the killing of 13 wolves. After the wolves were culled, the attacks reportedly drastically dropped.
In 1996 five wolves attacked and killed 25 year old Patricia Wyman in Ontario.
In 2000 a 6 year old boy and 9 year old boy were attacked by a wolf in Icy Bay, Alaska.
In 2000, 23 year old Scott Langevin was attacked by a wolf while sleeping on Vargas Island in British Columbia.
In 2005, Kenton Carnegie was attacked and killed by wolves in northern Saskatchewan.
In 2005, Fred Desjarlais  was attacked in Saskatchewan when returning home from Key Lake.
In 2006 six people were attacked by a wolf in Ontario.
In 2010, Candice Berner was jogging in Chignik Lake, Alaska when she was attacked and killed by wolves.
In 2013, a good samaritan driver Dawn Hepp was attacked by a wolf on the side of the road in Manitoba.
In 2013, a teenager was attacked while in his sleeping bag in Minnesota. He physically pried the wolf’s jaw open to remove his head.
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: idahohuntr on August 06, 2015, 09:40:46 PM
You're right...not a joking matter.  Bicycles are extremely hazardous.  741 people in the US died on a bicycle in 2013.  Over 7,000 deaths on bicycles in the last 10 years in the US.   :yike: 



Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: 4fletch on August 08, 2015, 12:55:59 AM
Do you rub shoulders with wolf haven ?
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: BigBullDreamer11 on August 20, 2015, 11:25:35 AM
:yeah:   I hate that, down in Orting there is a trail for the bikers, and yet they still drive on the road, easy thing to do lug the diesel and give them a nice coal roll  :tup:
:yeah:i like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: Duckslayer89 on August 27, 2015, 02:38:00 AM
:yeah:   I hate that, down in Orting there is a trail for the bikers, and yet they still drive on the road, easy thing to do lug the diesel and give them a nice coal roll  :tup:

Lol coal roal that's great...I never understood that down here, why do you ride on the road when there's a giant trail?
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: huntnnw on August 27, 2015, 04:32:17 AM
Entitlement :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: huntinguy on August 27, 2015, 05:55:47 AM
Why are we cracking jokes about a human being persued by a wolf?   I see nothing funny about it. It could have ended very differently if the truck had not come along!   
Here's a little wolf attack hostelry for you

France: Between 1580 and 1830, 3,069 people were killed by wolves
Sweden: Between 1763 and 1767, 99 people were killed by wolves
Italy: Between the 15th and 19th century 440 people were killed by wolves
Russia: Between 1943 and 1947, 60 people were killed by wolves, 46 were children
India & Pakistan: In 1875, 721 people were killed by wolves
Iran: In 2005 and 2008 two people were killed.
North America: Prior to the 1700s there were no records kept on wolf attacks. However, there is a lot of folklore from Native American culture which depicts wolf attacks. In 1807 during the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped on the shores of the Yellowstone River when a wolf came into camp and bit Private Richard Windsor.
Near the Ohio border in 1803, wolves attacked two men, killing one.
In 1833 a wolf attacked a trapper camp in Wyoming biting 13 people.
In 1881 an 18 year old female was attacked by a wolf in Colorado.
In the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-1918 a wolf attacked the expedition, which is now on display in the National Museum in Ottawa.
In 1922 a trapper and two Indians sent to find the trapper were found killed by wolves.
Modern Times, When Wolves Are “Near Extinction”*:
In 1974-1975 wolves killed 165 dogs in Fairbanks, Alaska, which resulted in the killing of 13 wolves. After the wolves were culled, the attacks reportedly drastically dropped.
In 1996 five wolves attacked and killed 25 year old Patricia Wyman in Ontario.
In 2000 a 6 year old boy and 9 year old boy were attacked by a wolf in Icy Bay, Alaska.
In 2000, 23 year old Scott Langevin was attacked by a wolf while sleeping on Vargas Island in British Columbia.
In 2005, Kenton Carnegie was attacked and killed by wolves in northern Saskatchewan.
In 2005, Fred Desjarlais  was attacked in Saskatchewan when returning home from Key Lake.
In 2006 six people were attacked by a wolf in Ontario.
In 2010, Candice Berner was jogging in Chignik Lake, Alaska when she was attacked and killed by wolves.
In 2013, a good samaritan driver Dawn Hepp was attacked by a wolf on the side of the road in Manitoba.
In 2013, a teenager was attacked while in his sleeping bag in Minnesota. He physically pried the wolf’s jaw open to remove his head.

They all must have been wolf-dog hybrids or very sick wolves - unable to hunt. I have been told countless times that a wild wolf will not kill a human.  :bash:
(how come there isn't a tongue in cheek modicon?)
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: jasnt on August 27, 2015, 10:18:23 AM
You're right...not a joking matter.  Bicycles are extremely hazardous.  741 people in the US died on a bicycle in 2013.  Over 7,000 deaths on bicycles in the last 10 years in the US.   :yike: 




the point I was trying to make is wolves do kill people, they do attack people, the do stalk people. Chances of it happening to me or anyone else are low but it does happen! The anti's like to preach that wolves don't attack people and have never killed anyone in 100 years.  I just love how you like to try and down play wolf dangers.  But the reality is it does happen and it is something to be aware of while out in the woods.  Statistically it may be more dangerous to ride a bike. Dosent mean that bikes pose more danger than wolves. Just that more people deal with bicycles on a daily basis than wolves. 
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: birddogdad on August 27, 2015, 10:26:05 AM
no problem
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: WapitiTalk1 on August 27, 2015, 10:40:58 AM
:yeah:   I hate that, down in Orting there is a trail for the bikers, and yet they still drive on the road, easy thing to do lug the diesel and give them a nice coal roll  :tup:

This is for you, I laughed but it's so wrong....but so funny

Brutal  :o.  That is some pin point coal rolling. 
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: cbond3318 on August 27, 2015, 10:46:57 AM
:yeah:   I hate that, down in Orting there is a trail for the bikers, and yet they still drive on the road, easy thing to do lug the diesel and give them a nice coal roll  :tup:

This is for you, I laughed but it's so wrong....but so funny

Brutal  :o.  That is some pin point coal rolling.




 :chuckle: Reminds me of my first pickup , a chevy with the 6.2 with a 6" lift, I was working in California as a 19 year old kid and  knew nothing of diesels. Stuck in traffic one day just out of Oakland I wound that sucker up and dumped the 3" pipe into the open driver side window of the lowered Civic next to me. Didn't know what all the birds were about until I noticed all the black smoke rolling out of his cab.... felt pretty bad......kinda. :chuckle:
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Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: JimmyHoffa on August 27, 2015, 10:50:19 AM
:yeah:   I hate that, down in Orting there is a trail for the bikers, and yet they still drive on the road, easy thing to do lug the diesel and give them a nice coal roll  :tup:

This is for you, I laughed but it's so wrong....but so funny

Brutal  :o.  That is some pin point coal rolling.
Used to work with a guy that seriously considered getting a diesel after sending him the link to that video.  He used to think it was the best ever.  Now he's stationed in Hawaii and after the first couple days of dealing with the traffic he went and got a bicycle and no longer thinks the video is that funny anymore.
Title: Re: Wolf Chases Bicyclist East of Thunder Bay
Post by: 257wbymagkiller on August 28, 2015, 09:05:32 PM
They drive me nuts. on orville road( blind corners )They are always riding there and almost cause crashes every day

We need a roll coal imogie  :tup:
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