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Woman killed by mountain lion in Colorado
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:03 pm
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:03 pm
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:05 pm to crazyLSUstudent
Pretty sure that isn’t how I’ll go, but you never know…
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:06 pm to crazyLSUstudent
Mountain lions rarely attack humans. Wonder what happened here.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:20 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Mountain lions rarely attack humans. Wonder what happened here
Woman no doubt walked up and said 'Here kitty, kitty'
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:24 pm to crazyLSUstudent
Kinda pissed one off on a West Texas snake trip this past summer. Didn’t realize the fence was there - thought it would just run away when we hopped out…
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:25 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Mountain lions rarely attack humans. Wonder what happened here.
Looks like a mountain lion attacked her and killed her
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:26 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
They don't attack humans by choice, they attack prey. If you're old, or young, and especially if you turn your back, their 100% instinct is to get after it. Farmers in regions of India (the country) would wear essentially human Halloween masks on the backs of their heads to avoid attacks, and it mostly works. I watched this at big cat sanctuaries in Indiana (the state) hanging back from the tour group. You can see this in house cats. If they think they have the drop, they can't help it.
But again, guns don't save lives. Hiking in the mountains with bears and cats, and your strategy as a trans identifying pink haired ski enthusiast is to find rocks around you and throw them?
But again, guns don't save lives. Hiking in the mountains with bears and cats, and your strategy as a trans identifying pink haired ski enthusiast is to find rocks around you and throw them?
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:27 pm to crazyLSUstudent
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CPW said one lion that was still on the scene was shot by officers, later tracked and euthanized, and another found in the area was also euthanized by officers…….Their main source of prey are deer and elk herds, which Van Hoose said brings mountain lions to lower elevations especially this time of year.
I don’t live in Co., but my family has had a property in Eagle Co. for 45 years and to solo hike/ ski/ c.c. ski at this time of year is suicidal. Mountain Lions, like every cat, including domesticated house cats are opportunistic especially when prey becomes scarce or quantifiably more difficult to kill.
The lion population in Colorado has exponentially exploded in the last 2 decades, when it was a rarity to ever have an encounter in the 80’s & 90’s it’s a legitimate concern to have an encounter or visual if you enjoy the backcountry.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:31 pm to crazyLSUstudent
Let me help....
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Woman dead after suspected mountain lion attack in Larimer County
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DENVER (KDVR) — A woman is dead after a suspected mountain lion attack in Larimer County on Thursday afternoon.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife first reported about the incident at 4:43 p.m., saying it was responding to a suspected mountain lion attack in unincorporated Larimer County, south of Glen Haven.
CPW spokesperson Kara Van Hoose said during a press conference in Glen Haven Thursday evening that group of hikers on the Crosier Mountain trail noticed a mountain lion near a person laying down from about 100 yards away just after noon. The hikers began to scare the mountain lion away by throwing rocks, and it ran away.
One of the witnesses was a physician, Van Hoose said, who did not find a pulse on the victim.
The incident is being investigated as a suspected fatal mountain lion attack. As far as CPW knows, the woman was hiking alone.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:32 pm to crazyLSUstudent
What a terrible way to go
Cougar/mountain lion
Bear
Shark
I just couldn’t imagine the pain or the fear. I’ve read somewhere that your body just goes into shock and shuts down? I might’ve read that wrong
Cougar/mountain lion
Bear
Shark
I just couldn’t imagine the pain or the fear. I’ve read somewhere that your body just goes into shock and shuts down? I might’ve read that wrong
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:33 pm to Boomdaddy65201
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it’s a legitimate concern to have an encounter or visual if you enjoy the backcountry
I think most of the outdoors community (anecdotally) thinks the backcountry only exists in Alaska or "somewhere else" than their ski or hiking trail. They don't get that if you go 30 yards off the path of human scent, animals will take the opportunity.
That said, my boy in Denver got a Judge from his girlfriend because they're always van camping and skiing.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:35 pm to crazyLSUstudent
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Woman killed by mountain lion
You’d think that’s illegal but I looked it up and there are no laws currently on the books.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:37 pm to Gorilla Ball
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What a terrible way to go
Cougar/mountain lion
Bear
These two might well get me one day. You never really know.
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Shark
If this one gets me you all better know that every single one of you is at grave risk......because you will know that those bastards have sprouted legs and are now walking amongst us. If they get me it will have to be on my porch.
This post was edited on 1/1/26 at 9:38 pm
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:48 pm to kywildcatfanone
Hike alone. Carry a big stick. Preferably a .10mm stick.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:49 pm to LegendInMyMind
Yeah sorry rookie mistake
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:52 pm to LemmyLives
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India (the country)
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Indiana (the state)
thanks
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:56 pm to The Boat
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thanks
I'm just used to the OT, that's all.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:58 pm to LemmyLives
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my boy in Denver got a Judge from his girlfriend
You know the term “ loaded for bear”, my folks close friends’ family own an outfitting company half way between Silverthorne & Kremmling Co. and guide the Williams Fork Range, truly wild backcountry Co.. As a matter of fact, that’s where the initial wolf pack in Colorado was re-established.
From a downed pack animal to personal protection Colorado will kill you just off a beaten path.
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