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<blockquote data-quote="harper" data-source="post: 1423440" data-attributes="member: 88451"><p>Although the ride I took was 24 days long over 9100 miles through 19 states, 5 provinces, 2 border crossings, and 2 languages, my most interesting encounter was on the second day out. I hit a hawk that came out of the ditch. I swerved a little left and ducked my head and right shoulder under the windscreen but hit the hawk with my right leg. I looked in the mirror and he seemed to be happily flying away. 30 or 40 miles down the road I stopped to take a picture of the Snake River Canyon. When I got back on the FJR, this is what I found.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]305[/ATTACH]<img src="https://www.harper.unicyclist.com/FJRphotos/MouseOnFJR.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The hawk had dropped its breakfast in my lap and it rolled down and hooked its paw in the saddle seam. Not wanting to waste it, I ate it instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harper, post: 1423440, member: 88451"] Although the ride I took was 24 days long over 9100 miles through 19 states, 5 provinces, 2 border crossings, and 2 languages, my most interesting encounter was on the second day out. I hit a hawk that came out of the ditch. I swerved a little left and ducked my head and right shoulder under the windscreen but hit the hawk with my right leg. I looked in the mirror and he seemed to be happily flying away. 30 or 40 miles down the road I stopped to take a picture of the Snake River Canyon. When I got back on the FJR, this is what I found. [ATTACH type="full"]305[/ATTACH][IMG]https://www.harper.unicyclist.com/FJRphotos/MouseOnFJR.jpg[/IMG] The hawk had dropped its breakfast in my lap and it rolled down and hooked its paw in the saddle seam. Not wanting to waste it, I ate it instead. [/QUOTE]
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