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Old 10-31-2010, 06:17 PM
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Default Don't hunt a Grizzley with a Harley

These pictures just got emailed to me and I believe the accident happened last spring or early summer. I know that area has a lot of wildlife as me and a buddy was riding outside of Hamilton, MT and he hit a deer in front of me at 90mph. He lived, but he had a long recovery road ahead of him.

I would've liked to see the expression on the bikers face just before impact!!

Can you believe a motorcycle killed this HUGE GRIZZLY?
This grizzly was hit by a Harley on Lolo Pass. This is the pass between Lolo, MT and Kooskia, ID.
Lolo Pass, elevation 5,233 feet (1,595 m), is a mountain pass in the northern Rocky Mountains on the border between the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho approximately 25 miles (40 km) west-southwest of Missoula, Montana.
It is famous as the location where the Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed the summit of the Bitteroot Range via the Lolo Trail on their outward and return journeys in 1805–06.
Look at the
claws on that sucker!







The biker spent three days in the hospital! The hog's a wreck!
Lesson learned: Don't go Bear Hunting with a Harley, they don't last but one hunt!!!!!!!!!!

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