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Preview of my new book - Ten Lessons from the Road I had so much time on the road to reflect on why I was doing my ride, what had motivated me to (More) I had so much time on the road to reflect on why I was doing my ride, what had motivated me to begin, what I was learning on the way, and what challenges I hope to take on in the future. In this book I have broken down these lessons into 10 simple chapters, illustrated with experiences from my journey and stunning photography that is sure to inspire and encourage. 10 simple points that led to the accomplishment of the biggest adventure of my life (so far), an accomplishment that in the beginning I felt was beyond me. Why only 10 lessons? Because we all have just one life, and the clock is ticking fast. We can’t spend too long theorising about how we are going to live our lives. Better that we get out and live them! So 10 lessons should be enough for now. Let’s get on and ride the roads we have always dreamed of riding, before it’s too late. Click here to read the first chapter of the book as a pdf, or visit alastairhumphreys.com: alastairhumphreys.com/files/tenlessonssample.pdf (Less)
Coyote vs. Traffic Coyote Cross Road Watch for Traffic Shows a coyote walking down a lane watching the traffic on a road to the right. It very carefully (More) Shows a coyote walking down a lane watching the traffic on a road to the right. It very carefully watches the cars going by. It wants to cross the road, but eventually decides there is too much traffic. Coyotes are highly intelligent. There are not very many coyote road kills compared to some other animals. The coyotes learn to watch traffic when they cross a road. This video was shot from a tractor or a hill. It is wobbly, because it was difficult to shot. I almost tipped the tractor over getting it. After this, I began to chase the coyote with the tractor as shown in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fg4FbaSHNY The coyote really seemed terrorized by having me chase it. **Coyotes can run at speeds up to 43 mph and can jump over 4 meters. It runs with its tail down. Some coyotes found in the east can weight over 100 lbs (see http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:WN3D-Pm0RMAJ:icwdm.org/wildlife/coyotes.asp+%22Black%22+%22coyote%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us). Comments and videos show these monster coyotes, e.g. see the discussion under, "Coyote attack," at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT6sePYyeL0. (Some may be hybrids, such as of wolf and coyote.) The coyote (Canis latrans) is also called the prairie wolf. It is a mammal belonging to the order carnivora and related to the domestic dog. They range from Panama through Canada. The name coyote came from Mexican Spanish. The Latin name means barking dog. Nineteen subspecies exist. Its fur is grayish-brown to yellowish-brown and can be black or white. It has a long bushy tail. The coyote is very vocal with a number of sounds including barks, yips, whines, growls, and howls. Coyotes rarely attack humans (but the frequency is much less than attacks by domestic dogs) and the coyotes are often provoked. A published paper on the subject given on a government site can be found at: http://216.109.125.130/search/cache?ei=UTF-8&p=coyote+attack+humans&type=pb07&fr=flk2&u=www.sdcounty.ca.gov/awm/docs/coyoteattacks.pdf&w=coyote+attack+attacks+humans+human&d=UHBMILXiP9V9&icp=1&.intl=us. (Less)
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