I Thought I Saw a Puddycat!
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:41 pm
So, I think I just saw a mountain lion. I was coming down from Echo Mountain in Altadena around 9:30 PM tonight. I heard something big in the bushes about 30 - 40 yards away. I shined my head lamp on "boost" mode in that direction. I saw a fairly large animal. It crouched down and snarled (if that's the right word; funky noise) at me, and then bounded off. Three deer broke out of the brush to my left and ran full speed towards me and the guy I was hiking with, veering only a few feet away and sproinging up the hill.
I think I interrupted a mountain lion during a hunt. I think he was after those deer who I think were pretty freaked out when they heard the snarl or whatever it should properly be called. I've never seen a deer run towards two people before. We both had headlamps, so it's not like we were hidden or something.
I didn't get a good look at whatever snarled at us, but it was big, it freaked out the deer, and it moved very differently than the deer. My friend says he saw it and for sure it was a mountain lion. My friend was off to the left a bit whereas the animal was looking directly at me since I was shining my headlamp on "boost" at it. So, between the circumstances and my friend saying "it was a mountain lion," I think I had a close encounter of the mountain lion kind. Very interesting. Of course I left the camera at home tonight.
HJ
I think I interrupted a mountain lion during a hunt. I think he was after those deer who I think were pretty freaked out when they heard the snarl or whatever it should properly be called. I've never seen a deer run towards two people before. We both had headlamps, so it's not like we were hidden or something.
I didn't get a good look at whatever snarled at us, but it was big, it freaked out the deer, and it moved very differently than the deer. My friend says he saw it and for sure it was a mountain lion. My friend was off to the left a bit whereas the animal was looking directly at me since I was shining my headlamp on "boost" at it. So, between the circumstances and my friend saying "it was a mountain lion," I think I had a close encounter of the mountain lion kind. Very interesting. Of course I left the camera at home tonight.
HJ