Hello All,
I was hoping someone could give me a feasable answer. Friday night we took a ride out Hampton road from 206. After high crossing there are a series of crossroads. As you get closer to what I know now is Iron Pipe road, you can take a left on a freshly plowed road courtesy of the Forestry service. While back there, we thought there was a problem with the truck and got out to investigate. Once outside, all one could hear was the howling and barking of a large number of dogs. I'm not talking one or two, if I had to estimate I'd say more than 10. Now I originally thought maybe someone escaped from the boot camp on Carranza, but there were no human voices or lights, as the road we were on will eventually take you to Carranza rd just below where it changes from paved to gravel. Now I do realize there are so called wild dogs around, as I have bow hunted the pines for 26 years now, but I've never heard or witnessed quite so many. What do you think ?
I was hoping someone could give me a feasable answer. Friday night we took a ride out Hampton road from 206. After high crossing there are a series of crossroads. As you get closer to what I know now is Iron Pipe road, you can take a left on a freshly plowed road courtesy of the Forestry service. While back there, we thought there was a problem with the truck and got out to investigate. Once outside, all one could hear was the howling and barking of a large number of dogs. I'm not talking one or two, if I had to estimate I'd say more than 10. Now I originally thought maybe someone escaped from the boot camp on Carranza, but there were no human voices or lights, as the road we were on will eventually take you to Carranza rd just below where it changes from paved to gravel. Now I do realize there are so called wild dogs around, as I have bow hunted the pines for 26 years now, but I've never heard or witnessed quite so many. What do you think ?