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Posted by Triple Crankset on 5/16/2008 on Triple Crankset's blog
Lobdell writes: Barreling down Cactus Hill Trail, a narrow dirt path that slices through tall brush and fields of cactuses, Hjelle saw a blur leaping from the brush. She thought she had startled a deer. But then the mountain lion hit her "like a train." She remembers everything. The silence of the attack. The color of the lion's fur."Throughout her recovery, which entailed several surgeries to her face, she has faced her fears while helping other to face theirs. Personal attacks hurt, but Hjelle is more disappointed when people tell her that they have stopped mountain biking or trail running for fear of mountain lions." VIEW the animated slideshow.
Originally published at Triple Crankset (view original)
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