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It was you that told me they wereAlpinum wrote:Gairy, can't remember spotting wolf tracks in the Jura. Chances are much higher it was a fox.
If you remember some one telling you "100 % certainly the biggest man eating wolves" - yes, that clearly must have been me...gairym wrote:It was you that told me they wereAlpinum wrote:Gairy, can't remember spotting wolf tracks in the Jura. Chances are much higher it was a fox.![]()
There were some bloody big prints on the side of the trail and I presumed I was being silly but I was (un)reliably informed that there were most definitely and 100% certainly the biggest man eatong wolves in the world *
*Ok so that's how I remember it.
More likely that insects were drawn to your lights and bats were drawn to them. They probably touched you as you were moving (rather than motionless)Mart wrote:Late evening and dark along the canal Ive had bats collide with my helmet as they got distracted by the light
Charliecres wrote:... this huge buzzing thing appeared and started repeatedly crashing into me, obviously confused by my lights. It was much too chunky for a moth - seemed more like a stag beetle in size and weight.
Could be a wood wasp - big evil looking things but they tend not to bother you. There sting can bore into wood though and is quite sore if it mistakes your leg for a treeCharliecres wrote:Blimey! I was attacked by what Looked like a giant (50mm long) wasp when night riding earlier this week.
I stopped to adjust my brake lever and this huge buzzing thing appeared and started repeatedly crashing into me, obviously confused by my lights. It was much too chunky for a moth - seemed more like a stag beetle in size and weight. Then I caught a glimpse of it in my light as it flew away and it looked just like a giant wasp.
At that point I sh@t myself, turned my light off and scooted my unrideable bike up the track in the dark, hoping to god I could lose it. My paranoid mind could hear buzzing every time I slowed down for the rest of the ride.
I’d never heard of Asian hornets till now but it seems likely that’s what it was.