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JAGWire
Apr 17, 2009, 4:03 PM
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I was leading a trad route at Stover (near Tales from the Crypt) and was about 40ft up, when suddenly there was this was powerful whack on my head. At first I thought a rock had fallen or that a tourist tossed something. I held on (was above my last piece). I never saw it, but my belayer did, she said it came rocketing out of the sky for direct hit. It hit my helmet incredibly violently!!! The reason for the assault is unknown, no nest was nearby. I quickly got another piece in, in the belief a second attack was eminent. I surmise it got hurt in the attack too, as it never came back. My left arm is also bruised. That was the arm I was holding on with and was raised up next to my helmet. =I have 5 talon marks on the nape of my neck, behind my ear and on my scalp. The claw must have swept up under my helmet at the time of impact. Bled a little and had a headache for the rest of the evening. Anyone else ever suffer a raptor attack?
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naitch
Apr 17, 2009, 4:29 PM
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Wow... I've been buzzed before by a raptor but not hit. I have been struck in the back before by a smaller bird of unknown origin but not anything like your experience.
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gunksgoer
Apr 17, 2009, 4:42 PM
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Just another good reason not to climb at stover........
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majid_sabet
Apr 17, 2009, 5:01 PM
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You got one of the best trolls in RC
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JAGWire
Apr 17, 2009, 5:24 PM
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You think I'm making this up?
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majid_sabet
Apr 17, 2009, 6:05 PM
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JAGWire wrote: You think I'm making this up? As an official troll master, I get a chance to prove your troll membership round here and I say, yours is “A" graded. One of the best but, be honest, WTF were you doing messing around with one of the best birds in North America? You had no business climbing over there nor should you report your incident. You are lucky that some nature loving ranger did not write up a ticket for disturbing the wildlife. I will ask mods to delete your troll claim
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JAGWire
Apr 17, 2009, 6:10 PM
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What the F are you talking about? This is a commonly climbed area. This particular climb is within 10ft of one the most popular 11's at the park. I disturbed nothing. There was/is no nest anywhere near these climbs...or anywhere on the whole cliff. The attack was unprovoked. No warning was issued by the bird at any time. I've climbed this same route not even a month ago. So next time, know what you are talking about before shooting your mouth @$$shat.
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majid_sabet
Apr 17, 2009, 6:16 PM
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JAGWire wrote: What the F are you talking about? This is a commonly climbed area. This particular climb is within 10ft of one the most popular 11's at the park. I disturbed nothing. There was/is no nest anywhere near these climbs...or anywhere on the whole cliff. The attack was unprovoked. No warning was issued by the bird at any time. I've climbed this same route not even a month ago. So next time, know what you are talking about before shooting your mouth @$$shat. so you are saying that this F16 just took a dive to kill up there and you were not in his territory ?
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boymeetsrock
Apr 17, 2009, 6:23 PM
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Strong werk Maj...
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budman
Apr 17, 2009, 6:32 PM
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Yo Jeff, it's Bud. If it wasn't you I'd have to see the Talon marks. I think the hawk was confused. So close to Easter and all. It just was mistaking your helmet for an egg. Miss the old stomping ground. Cheers, Budman
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kennoyce
Apr 17, 2009, 6:34 PM
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In reply to: I love hawks and eagles so I give them rights to kill any climbers, including myself. We can only hope that the day will come soon.
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dingus
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JAGWire wrote: I was leading a trad route at Stover (near Tales from the Crypt) and was about 40ft up, when suddenly there was this was powerful whack on my head. At first I thought a rock had fallen or that a tourist tossed something. I held on (was above my last piece). I never saw it, but my belayer did, she said it came rocketing out of the sky for direct hit. It hit my helmet incredibly violently!!! The reason for the assault is unknown, no nest was nearby. I quickly got another piece in, in the belief a second attack was eminent. I surmise it got hurt in the attack too, as it never came back. My left arm is also bruised. That was the arm I was holding on with and was raised up next to my helmet. =I have 5 talon marks on the nape of my neck, behind my ear and on my scalp. The claw must have swept up under my helmet at the time of impact. Bled a little and had a headache for the rest of the evening. Anyone else ever suffer a raptor attack? Close, but nothing like that. That's pretty cool. How about a pic of the talon marks bro! What color is your helmet anyway? Does it look like hawk food? DMT
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majid_sabet
Apr 17, 2009, 7:36 PM
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kennoyce wrote: In reply to: I love hawks and eagles so I give them rights to kill any climbers, including myself. We can only hope that the day will come soon.
(This post was edited by majid_sabet on Apr 18, 2009, 12:05 AM)
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robdotcalm
Apr 17, 2009, 7:44 PM
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JAG, Thanks for the post. A lot more interesting than most things reported on such as accidents involving falling or having gear dropped on you. or even snake bites. Hope you heal up quickly. I also was wondering about the color of your helmet and am curious as to what the scratches look like. And, of course, ignore the peanut gallery flaming. 'Cheers, Rob.calm
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critterdude542
Apr 17, 2009, 7:51 PM
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majid_sabet wrote: kennoyce wrote: In reply to: I love hawks and eagles so I give them rights to kill any climbers, including myself. We can only hope that the day will come soon. I been thru dark holes and faced death a few times in my life.In some cases, by far worse than what some of you ladies had seen out there.Dying is one thing I am not scared of and when that time comes, I will open my arm to it.. well pin a ribbon upon your chest and give yourself a pat on the back
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kmc
Apr 17, 2009, 7:57 PM
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Are you sure it was a Hawk? I would have to say I dont really beleive your story either, but, if you were at Stover, the most common bird there is a Turkey Vulture. A Turkey Vulture is not a Hawk or a Raptor, and if one flew into you, I find it hard to beleive you did not see it, since they are rather large.
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Apr 17, 2009, 8:16 PM
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Majid, I've removed your last post. Give it a rest, ok? As to the OP, holy shit! They breed hawks pretty big over your way, so that must have been quite a knock. Good job holding on! Perhaps it thought you were a mountain goat?
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budman
Apr 17, 2009, 8:30 PM
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Lots of Redtails in that area. Have seen them cruising the cliffs before.
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artm
Apr 17, 2009, 11:08 PM
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I know a climber who was attacked by an Owl at the Riverside Quarry in Ca.
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mojomonkey
Apr 18, 2009, 12:12 AM
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dingus wrote: What color is your helmet anyway? Were you climbing in a coonskin cap?
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JAGWire
Apr 18, 2009, 1:57 AM
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Yes, that was my inclanation too. But my belayer saw it land in a tree afterwards and got a good look at it. It was wierd. No nest of anykind within sight.
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JAGWire
Apr 18, 2009, 2:01 AM
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DUDE! How are you doing? Don;t see G & N much for some reason. Spoke via email a few times, that's it. Hope all is OK with you!
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JAGWire
Apr 18, 2009, 2:06 AM
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we had cell phone cameras but no pics. Shallow lacerations and punctures. Was the talk at work though..."that crazy Jeff dude." The five marks span an area about 4-5" in diameter.
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