Thursday, February 14, 2008

Lots of Skiing Pictures ...

I've posted lots of skiing and snowboarding pictures -
And there are some from days I haven't yet posted.

But when they are all posted,
I'm happy that one of the pix from our family will NOT be this one!

The story is in the comments ...

1 comment:

Sherrie said...

Frightening encounter on ski slope
written by: Ward Lucas, Anchor/Reporter
Last updated: 2/12/2008 6:10:26 PM


SUMMIT COUNTY - Skiers and snowboarders at Copper Mountain had to fend off a rather aggressive and well-fed coyote on Saturday.

Tyler Buck, a 13-year-old student of Ranch View Middle School in Highlands Ranch, got an up close look at the animal in the terrain park.

"He was sitting there watching people go by. My mom got some good pictures," said Tyler.

Beth Buck snapped four pictures of the coyote, but stopped after it ran after another boarder who fell.

"The coyote ended up grabbing her board and biting it," said Beth. "Other skiers had to stomp around and scare it off."

Copper Mountain eventually closed down the hill and called the Division of Wildlife. Officers from DOW put the animal down.

"This is a textbook example of why we don't feed wildlife here in the State of Colorado," said Tyler Baskfield of the Division of Wildlife. "We were fortunate that no one was injured by the coyote. When this happens we have no other option but to put it down if it's acting aggressively like this."

Rich Kladstrup told 9NEWS he was skiing at Copper Mountain on Saturday morning when he and his son saw a coyote walking in the middle of the ski run. When they stopped, the coyote headed straight for his 3-year-old son. They were able to scare him off and the child was not hurt.

According to the DOW, there is no indication that the coyote was sick, but it is being tested for disease.

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