...Giant forest rat country in the evening...
I nailed a deer north of Hutch about 3 months ago. Only $6,000 to fix the nearly new Toyota. I didn't stop to collect my prize. They don't pick them up here any more, some of the remains get pretty rough.
I had done a night landing and was taxing back to the end of the runway for departure when 3 deer crossed the taxiway in front of me headed towards the runway, close enough for a C-150 taxi light to see. I was at Rancho something or other not far from Sacramento CA about 25 years ago.
That made for one very nervous short field night take off.
Rancho Murietta?
Fortunately the only critters I've had problems with at OLM are birds. Got one the day I soloed. They've stayed out of the way since.
Now, the forest rats near my house? I've come real close with my Jeep, but I haven't clipped one yet (knock on wood).
Giant forest rat country in the evening right after sunset on a motorcycle during their migratory season is not amusing in the least. On a 0-10 scale, the pucker factor is about 6 when you can see them and about 14 when you can't.
My college roommate and I were driving down the Baja Peninsula less than a year after the road had been completed. The advice we got was Do Not Drive At Night.At least deer are better then the stray 1/2 ton cows standing in the dark country roads of Jamaica.
At least deer are better then the stray 1/2 ton cows standing in the dark country roads of Jamaica. Unfortunately, "Just hit the cow" is a poor option too, especially for the few bikers who can't see 'em in time.
Never ride faster than you can see.
...and if you see one, stop. There are others! Deer are herd animals.
Never try to outguess one on which way it's going to bolt either.