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    Default Cougar near Hogpen!

    My wife and I were on a road bike ride in the gaps (Neel's, Wolfpen, Woodys) yesterday and I had to cut it short and head back to work. My wife and a few others went on to Craig's Gap off 180 and one of the guys had a punture on Craig's Gap Road. As they were replacing the tube they heard a loud cougar cry and looked up across the road and not but 10ft off the road was a cougar looking at them. It stood up against the tree and growled again before walking off. They couldn't believe it! She said it was as big as me maybe bigger! She said the sound that it made was amazing (loud and deep). That would be the approximate area of Poplar Stomp Gap, Low Gap, Hog Pen Gap, Tesnatee Gap on the AT. Anyone else seen such a cat in that area around the AT? I'm so mad I missed it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frick Frack View Post
    My wife and I were on a road bike ride in the gaps (Neel's, Wolfpen, Woodys) yesterday and I had to cut it short and head back to work. My wife and a few others went on to Craig's Gap off 180 and one of the guys had a punture on Craig's Gap Road. As they were replacing the tube they heard a loud cougar cry and looked up across the road and not but 10ft off the road was a cougar looking at them. It stood up against the tree and growled again before walking off. They couldn't believe it! She said it was as big as me maybe bigger! She said the sound that it made was amazing (loud and deep). That would be the approximate area of Poplar Stomp Gap, Low Gap, Hog Pen Gap, Tesnatee Gap on the AT. Anyone else seen such a cat in that area around the AT? I'm so mad I missed it!

    I've been hearing about a cougar in that area for about 2 years now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldawg View Post
    I've been hearing about a cougar in that area for about 2 years now.
    Shes about 45 years old and looks a little rough around the edges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by max Patch View Post
    shes About 45 Years Old And Looks A Little Rough Around The Edges.
    lmao!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by max patch View Post
    Shes about 45 years old and looks a little rough around the edges.
    Quote Originally Posted by droptopbenz View Post
    lmao!!!!!!!!!!
    I'm too old to understand what the heck you all are talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by max patch View Post
    Shes about 45 years old and looks a little rough around the edges.
    beat me to it!

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    I'll believe it when I see pictures . . .
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    Sucks you missed the cougar, that would be an amazing sight to see.

    If you really don't know, a "cougar" is a term for a middle-aged woman who prowls for much younger men.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yahtzee View Post
    Sucks you missed the cougar, that would be an amazing sight to see.

    If you really don't know, a "cougar" is a term for a middle-aged woman who prowls for much younger men.
    Yeah, as usual I had the camera and was not there. My wife has seen two of them now & I have only heard them....one of the few native animal's I have yet to see. My aunt & uncle also saw one up in the woods behind a cabin my family used to have that bordered the GSMNP.

    Those guys must have smoked their breakfast.....

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    They caught a 250 lb one in mid state SC about a year or two ago. Said it was eating livestock from the surronding farms. I don't doubt there are some big cats up there. Everybody who has a cat can tell you that they can hide inside a small house and not be found regardless of how long you look for them so to go unseen in a large outdoor area is not much to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid View Post
    They caught a 250 lb one in mid state SC about a year or two ago. Said it was eating livestock from the surronding farms. I don't doubt there are some big cats up there. Everybody who has a cat can tell you that they can hide inside a small house and not be found regardless of how long you look for them so to go unseen in a large outdoor area is not much to believe.

    I'd like to see pictures of that one too.
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    What a cool sighting.

    Refresh my memory, it's been a while since I moseyed down that road: Isn't Craig's Gap Rd right before the intersection of the Richard B and GA-180? Real close to the village of Choestoe? It's pretty much right at the edge of the National Forest, and Craigs Gap travels past a lot of farms, doesn't it?

    What I'm trying to say is, isn't that area more farmland than wilderness?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dances with Mice View Post
    What a cool sighting.

    Refresh my memory, it's been a while since I moseyed down that road: Isn't Craig's Gap Rd right before the intersection of the Richard B and GA-180? Real close to the village of Choestoe? It's pretty much right at the edge of the National Forest, and Craigs Gap travels past a lot of farms, doesn't it?

    What I'm trying to say is, isn't that area more farmland than wilderness?
    They saw the cougar right at the intersection of Richard B (348) and Craig's Gap Road (they were actually at the stop sign). They were right infront of someone's house. That particular area is indeed farmland, or rural, at the base of all the surrounding wilderness......not exactally where i would ever dream of a cougar encounter....esp one that was not bothered by 3 wet, muddy road bikers. When my wife & I went through the VA highlands on our SOBO last year another hiker had spotted a cougar & I can see one hanging out there in the wilderness, perched on rocks, hidden from everthing & everyone but not right in someones front yard by a tree watching roadies change a tire. Crazy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frick Frack View Post
    ...3 wet, muddy road bikers...right in someones front yard by a tree watching roadies change a tire...
    Are you kidding? That kind of scenery is right up a real cougar's alley! Did the cougar have a car tag from Fulton or Forsyth county? Was it a Southern cougar or a Northeast transplant? Was it one of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta"?

    Saturday Night Live has a recurring skit about cougars so Tivo it if you're still not sure what a cougar is. Cameron Diaz plays one of them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Klein View Post
    Saturday Night Live has a recurring skit about cougars so Tivo it if you're still not sure what a cougar is. Cameron Diaz plays one of them...
    Cameron Diaz, that's the kind of cougar I'd like to see on the trail
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    Quote Originally Posted by Egads View Post
    Cameron Diaz, that's the kind of cougar I'd like to see on the trail
    She might even buy you a Playstation...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frick Frack View Post
    They saw the cougar right at the intersection of Richard B (348) and Craig's Gap Road (they were actually at the stop sign). They were right infront of someone's house. That particular area is indeed farmland, or rural, at the base of all the surrounding wilderness......not exactally where i would ever dream of a cougar encounter....esp one that was not bothered by 3 wet, muddy road bikers. When my wife & I went through the VA highlands on our SOBO last year another hiker had spotted a cougar & I can see one hanging out there in the wilderness, perched on rocks, hidden from everthing & everyone but not right in someones front yard by a tree watching roadies change a tire. Crazy!
    Well, get used to it. Mountain lions are unpredictable. A lot depends on whether they are hungry. And sleepily watching road bikers change a tire would be just right. OTOH, if bicyclists were pedaling along, that could trigger its hunting desire. They are not really forest creatures. They tend to hang around the edges of woods and, as you said, on outcroppings. As farm lands are converted to subdivisions, mountain lions have human encounters of one sort or another more frequently. That is because they live out there in those fields, or did. Just think of it as a very large, powerful house cat. Add a mouse. (Mice live in fields as well.) Then you have got a pretty clear picture of what goes on. The mouse panics and runs; the mouse gets pounced upon. The cat doesn't roar. Neither does a mountain lion.--Kinnickinic
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    I've never seen a cougar, but I've seen Cameron Diaz. That's not her. Looks more like Demi Moore, but not quite.
    Who is she?
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    Someone in that area got a picture of a panther with a game camera this spring.
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