Re: GCCMail: San Felasco Tung Nut loop wildlife?
Nanci LeVake 20 Aug 2007 18:26 EDT
At 06:12 PM 8/20/2007, William Dryden wrote:
<blockquote style="border-left: #5555EE solid 0.2em; margin: 0em; padding-left: 0.85em">Hey folks, just curious here, but I've been riding San Felasco a
couple of times a week since I've moved down here in March and
lately I can't help notice the increasing amount and size of those
dug out potholes right on the edge of the trail on the Tung Nut.
I've been meaning to ask about it for awhile now. Can anyone tell me
what that is from? I've seen marks that look like post hole diggers
(perhaps from trail maintenance) and I've seen large paw marks like
something was digging away at a very rapid pace. I know it might not
be a big deal, but I was just curious to know if I need to watch out
for some shovel wielding raccoon or something. Thanks for your help
and have a good evening.
Scooter Dryden
w5dryden@xxxxxxxxx
</blockquote>
It could be wild hogs. They have those out there. Does it look like
someone's been going through with a rototiller?? There's a guy that
traps them out there to keep them under control, and I think I heard
that was going on right now, but am not sure.
Nanci
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