Cav's secret revealed !!!

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djb1971

Legendary Member
Location
Far Far Away
Yes, you too can be just like Cav.

Pick a nice hill with a mild/steep gradient.
Ride this hill at night between 11.00-12.00
Ensure it's a narrow country lane approx. 8ft wide.

Now the tricky bit...........

Sneak up on a large badger.
Let the badger turn around on you growling, hissing and snapping.
Now let the badger run you up the hill trying to grab your shoes.


**** me they can't half run when angry ;) I developed a nice turn of speed to evade.... just :biggrin:


I see them most nights but they normally scurry through the hedgerow. No wonder they're always belly up on the roads if they do that to cars!!!
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I guess you could say it was 'badgering' you! ;)
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
I've seen a fully grown badger appear out of the mist chasing downhill after two yorkie dogs belonging to my then g/f.
 

Landslide

Rare Migrant
Great training partners aren't they? Just ask Greg Lemond!
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colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
djb1971 said:
Yes, you too can be just like Cav.

Pick a nice hill with a mild/steep gradient.
Ride this hill at night between 11.00-12.00
Ensure it's a narrow country lane approx. 8ft wide.

Now the tricky bit...........

Sneak up on a large badger.
Let the badger turn around on you growling, hissing and snapping.
Now let the badger run you up the hill trying to grab your shoes.


**** me they can't half run when angry
:laugh: I developed a nice turn of speed to evade.... just :biggrin:


I see them most nights but they normally scurry through the hedgerow. No wonder they're always belly up on the roads if they do that to cars!!!


I second that. I have suprised a badger (that's not a euphemism) and had to make a dash for safety.

Dear God I nearly s*** myself. Talk about an angry bastard.:biggrin::eek:
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
going up a steep hill on a club run, there was a dog i could see bothering those ahead of me. as i was in no fit state to put in a turn of speed or even unclip to kick the thing away, i gave it a feline sounding growl.

it ran away :smile:
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Thankfully, I only get confronted by ragondin and deer! Ragondin look like a cross between beavers and rats... and they are surprisingly big, up to a metre in length and weighing in at 7 or 8 kilo!
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
yello said:
Thankfully, I only get confronted by ragondin and deer! Ragondin look like a cross between beavers and rats... and they are surprisingly big, up to a metre in length and weighing in at 7 or 8 kilo!

That's not a ragondin, Yello, it's a ratoncera:biggrin:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
yello said:
Thankfully, I only get confronted by ragondin and deer! Ragondin look like a cross between beavers and rats... and they are surprisingly big, up to a metre in length and weighing in at 7 or 8 kilo!

Looks like a coypu to me.

Saw my first dead one in The Carmargue the year before last. The excitement/novelty wore off after spotting my tenth dead one ina about fifteen kilometeres.

For a truly fearsome adversary, try the honey badger
 
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