They are located on Old Smithfield Rd. near Bailey just south of 264
Alt.  It's the road that goes from Horne's Church Rd. to Conner.  The
Nash Co. portion of the road has just been repaved and is supper nice.

 

 

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kim Benson
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [COWs] Re: Wed April 29, 2009 5:30 from Wilson YMCA

 

What road is this Tim-I want to avoid it-I'll let you guys take care of
them!!!


On 4/29/09 8:03 AM, "Tim Lucas" <[email protected]> wrote:

Mike:
 
"YO" don't always work dude!  Sometimes a dog just needs to be taken to
the Idaho farm!  I can prove it to you tonight.  That Rottweiler now has
3 friends weighing in between 80 lbs for the chow, 90 each for the 2 lab
mix dogs and the alpha dog that took me down at 130 lbs.  I keep riding
through there because I want a piece of that dog.  (Maybe an ear to hang
around my neck to ward off other dogs:-)) On Monday those dogs spread
out covering over 100 feet of asphalt.  "YO" don't work!!!  I eventually
got off my bike and chased the alpha dog with my ear removal tool and he
ran back to the house. :-(  I'll try again next week, or we can try
again tonight if you like.
 
Tim 
 
 
 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
<mailto:[email protected]%5d>  On Behalf Of
kin...@teamkinney
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 7:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [COWs] Re: Wed April 29, 2009 5:30 from Wilson YMCA

Chris.  Nice try.  The peloton of 12 riders was at 23 mph when the dog
came out.  Seems like a sharp crisp YO beats the peloton racing the dog
at one end and slowing like silly scared people at the other end.  The
dog certainly enjoys these antics.  YO works.  The same dog came onto
the road 3 times. Gabe did jack the pace up to 27 mph which is his
normal stunt after seeing a dog.  The peloton quickly covered that
attack because nobody slowed down for the dog.  YO.  I prefer YO over
your dangerous approach.  My new bike saw the pavement as your stunt was
used a few weeks ago.  A nice hard crisp YO would have stopped that dog.
Good news because the small scab came off from that incident with the
dog.  YO works.  Scabs stink..  YO.
 
You are correct at about the boot. There is a leash law to prohibit the
dog from hurting cyclists and walkers.  I should have slowed down,
walked over calmly to the chasing dog, let the lady attach the leash
and/or called the officials at the town office so I feel good about my
tax dollars at work..  Note, the dog quickly raced went back into the
leash.   Pet owners should take the time and effort to train their
animal.  The geese respect my YO so I will continue to use it.  I prefer
YO over your dangerous approach.  YO.  Mike Kinney












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