eruizela
mountain bike addict
I was in Turnbull canyon last night and hiked up the fireroad to A Line.
I then took pictures of A line (I was at A-line from about 8:20 to 8:45PM)
I then proceeded to hike down A-line and noticed a VERY LARGE CAT smack in the middle of the singletrack8-[ right before the Y (where if you go left it takes you to Friends ST and if you proceed right it is a fireroad).
I was within 40 to 70 ft of it and I froze as I saw it looking at me.
It was either a very large bobcat, but I think it was a Med to large mountain lion. It was a very dark color (black or dark grey) and had a huge head and looked very big in size even while it was sitting on its hind legs. I mean it WAS BIG!
I have not been that scared in a long time, I was scared sh*tless.
I then backpeddled quickly up A-line but kept my eye on the trail behind me. I thought about a strategy, which was 2 rocks in one hand, a cell in my other hand ready with 911 and remeberring to act big in case I met face to face with the cat.
I then got to the fireroad and ran down to my car. I didnt want to be lunch so I reacted quickly.
The strange thing was that 3-4 downhill riders went down Aline just 10 min apprx before i spoted the cat. I do not even want to think about riding down and running into this animal.
Lessons learned
1) Being out in the hills has its dangers
2) I should consider being with others in remote area and when being out as late or early morning
3) Have a phone fully charged in case an emergency
4) I rather be cycling than on foot hiking

I then took pictures of A line (I was at A-line from about 8:20 to 8:45PM)
I then proceeded to hike down A-line and noticed a VERY LARGE CAT smack in the middle of the singletrack8-[ right before the Y (where if you go left it takes you to Friends ST and if you proceed right it is a fireroad).
I was within 40 to 70 ft of it and I froze as I saw it looking at me.

It was either a very large bobcat, but I think it was a Med to large mountain lion. It was a very dark color (black or dark grey) and had a huge head and looked very big in size even while it was sitting on its hind legs. I mean it WAS BIG!
I have not been that scared in a long time, I was scared sh*tless.
I then backpeddled quickly up A-line but kept my eye on the trail behind me. I thought about a strategy, which was 2 rocks in one hand, a cell in my other hand ready with 911 and remeberring to act big in case I met face to face with the cat.
I then got to the fireroad and ran down to my car. I didnt want to be lunch so I reacted quickly.
The strange thing was that 3-4 downhill riders went down Aline just 10 min apprx before i spoted the cat. I do not even want to think about riding down and running into this animal.
Lessons learned
1) Being out in the hills has its dangers
2) I should consider being with others in remote area and when being out as late or early morning
3) Have a phone fully charged in case an emergency
4) I rather be cycling than on foot hiking