I encountered a gator last week on the GHT (around 10:00
am). The gator raised its head and hissed at me. No tire biting
but it certainly did surprise me and I can easily imagine falling under
similar circumstances if riding at
night.
Tim
Dalrymple 352-359-5002
Sent from my
iPod What I got out of paper story is dude
riding 9pm, alligator gets scared and moves as he rides by. He gets
scared (understandably), and crashes.
Riding at 9pm out there, could
happen with almost any animal in path.
From: George
Edwards <gedwards@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: GCC Mail <GCCMail@xxxxxxxxxx>; "Jowers,
David" <david.jowers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
"Bledsoe, Matthew" <Matthew.Bledsoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tue,
May 10, 2011 7:22:04 AM Subject: GCCMail: Alligator on the GHT
All:
Does anyone (anyone at all) have any factual information
about the alleged alligator incident on the Gainesville-Hawthorne
Trail on Sunday, as reported in the SUN this morning? It seems
to
be shrouded in mystery, but if real it is of considerable
importance to the Trail.
Please send any hard information my way.
Thanks,
George Edwards, Captain
GCC Trailkeepers
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