Hit a deer on the way to work.
It was pre-dawn on a bike path, I was probably going 15-20 before I saw the deer. I had a chance to slow down but we still collided. It was a young buck. I did not fall off the bike, no visible damage other than I'm a bit shaken up.
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exciting! glad there were no injuries
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Check for ticks. Only half kidding.
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I've been close before. Once a deer jumping out of the bushes in front of me, and I may be exaggerating the closeness of the encounter since it was many years ago, but I was travelling quite slowly on a trail and the deer actually passed over my front wheel.
I also was a couple meters from hitting a moose at a much higher rate of speed on another occasion. The moose sauntered out of the way just in time, luckily for me. The moose would obviously not have been injured, but it would have been at least like hitting a brick wall, if not hitting a brick wall and then being trampled. |
Originally Posted by Wilfred Laurier
(Post 21179632)
I've been close before. Once a deer jumping out of the bushes in front of me, and I may be exaggerating the closeness of the encounter since it was many years ago, but I was travelling quite slowly on a trail and the deer actually passed over my front wheel.
I also was a couple meters from hitting a moose at a much higher rate of speed on another occasion. The moose sauntered out of the way just in time, luckily for me. The moose would obviously not have been injured, but it would have been at least like hitting a brick wall, if not hitting a brick wall and then being trampled. |
I had a deer run out in front of me a few mornings ago. Luckily, not nearly a close call, it was about 25 feet in front of me. Still, it did startle me a bit as I wasn't expecting a deer to be running around town.
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Originally Posted by livedarklions
(Post 21179636)
Depending on the season, you may have been lucky the moose didn't chase you. You probably wouldn't win that race.
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Glad it was not worse- now you have a cool story! I barely brushed up against one once when a herd ran into the road from the woods, did not even disturb my balance. I'm more worried about raccoons...
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Originally Posted by joelcool
(Post 21179603)
It was pre-dawn on a bike path, I was probably going 15-20 before I saw the deer. I had a chance to slow down but we still collided. It was a young buck. I did not fall off the bike, no visible damage other than I'm a bit shaken up.
Happy Friday! I've had lots of near-to-the-MUP deer sightings on my end of My Fair City this fall. A few crossing it casually. |
Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
(Post 21179643)
Møøse bites kan be pretti nasti...
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Originally Posted by joelcool
(Post 21179603)
It was pre-dawn on a bike path, I was probably going 15-20 before I saw the deer. I had a chance to slow down but we still collided. It was a young buck. I did not fall off the bike, no visible damage other than I'm a bit shaken up.
Happy Friday! (Seriously: kudos for getting away relatively unscathed.) |
8 years ago my son was on a training ride and the guy in front of him hit a deer. They were on a long decent and were doing over 35mph. The rider broke his collar bone, 2 ribs and his wrist. His carbon bike was in 3 pieces. The deer stumbled into the woods where the state police found it... they heard a single shot a few minutes later.
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Deer are a menace.
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
(Post 21179738)
Deer are a menace.
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Just last week at work we were doing an ice breaker game before a meeting and I said that my biggest fear is being impaled by a deer while riding.
That got a lot of blank stares. |
Glad that you were not injured. It could have been so much worse. Deer are dangerous, especially if they have guns.
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MUPs truly are dangerous in more ways than one. Glad there were no injuries.
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Originally Posted by livedarklions
(Post 21179743)
Especially when they keep their hooves on the hoods.
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Originally Posted by GlennR
(Post 21179716)
8 years ago my son was on a training ride and the guy in front of him hit a deer. They were on a long decent and were doing over 35mph. The rider broke his collar bone, 2 ribs and his wrist. His carbon bike was in 3 pieces. The deer stumbled into the woods where the state police found it... they heard a single shot a few minutes later.
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Originally Posted by joelcool
(Post 21179603)
It was pre-dawn on a bike path, I was probably going 15-20 before I saw the deer. I had a chance to slow down but we still collided. It was a young buck. I did not fall off the bike, no visible damage other than I'm a bit shaken up.
You did say it was pre-dawn. (Kidding. Glad you're okay.) |
A moment of panic, a lifetime of one-upping other people who tell their stories of hitting deer with their automobiles. I think you did alright for yourself.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 21179797)
I came close back in 2013 while touring across Pennsylvania. I, too, was descending rather fast. There were woods/bushes to my right. I said out loud to myself "Stay frosty. You never know what might come out of the woods." I kid you not that about 3 seconds later a deer came bounding out of the bushes and ran in front of me. I missed him by about 15'. Reinforced my belief that there is some sort of ESP or something that we just have not harnessed yet. Also scared the crap out of me.
I said to her, "Be careful what you say from now on." |
Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
(Post 21179643)
Moose bites kan be pretti nasti...
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
(Post 21179738)
Deer are a menace.
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Join the club! Ha. My buddy and I were actually hit BY two deer that ran out of the roadside brush. On a dirt road early morning about six weeks ago. Knocked us both down...one deer had it’s legs caught in my spokes and the other hit my buddy square in the body. Dirt road had just been regraded so it was soft - no injuries to riders or bikes
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