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Old December 15th 04, 08:22 PM
Gooty
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Hi all

Just wanted to make sure all you night riders are packing good lights ,

I had a major incident off road last night, hit a furrow edge of a field ,
over the bars , landed on big frozen lump of mud, thought broken back , cant
walk now .

SO moral of the story slow down more than you think you need to at night ,
ride in groups, and carry a phone

Take care

S


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Old December 15th 04, 09:08 PM
David Hansen
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 20:22:56 GMT someone who may be "Gooty"
wrote this:-

SO moral of the story slow down more than you think you need to at night ,
ride in groups, and carry a phone


Many people need to ride at night. It is called getting to and from
work, the shops, the library and so on. Hopefully this does not
involve many of them in crashing into furrows in fields.



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Old December 16th 04, 01:54 PM
MSeries
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Gooty wrote:
Hi all

Just wanted to make sure all you night riders are packing good lights ,

I had a major incident off road last night, hit a furrow edge of a field ,
over the bars , landed on big frozen lump of mud, thought broken back , cant
walk now .

SO moral of the story slow down more than you think you need to at night ,
ride in groups, and carry a phone

Take care

S


I am afraid it isn't possible for me to ride in group on the way home
from work.
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Old December 16th 04, 04:02 PM
Dan Gregory
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Gooty wrote:
slow down more than you think you need to at night ,
ride in groups, and carry a phone

Good advice but where I am the phones don't work when you're away from
the villages ...
All the best
Dan Gregory
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Old December 16th 04, 11:29 PM
Sue White
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Gooty whizzed past me shouting

Just wanted to make sure all you night riders are packing good lights ,

Yeah, but they're still not as good as daylight. The light comes from a
source fairly close to your head, so you see the lit side of everything,
no shadows, no contrast. So it's easy to miss something.

I had a major incident off road last night, hit a furrow edge of a field ,
over the bars , landed on big frozen lump of mud, thought broken back , cant
walk now .

Bummer. Off-road and falls do go together though.
Has a doctor seen it? It sounds like a sick note job, so you'll need
to. It's a lot of waiting about, but they'll give you some pro-strength
painkillers.
Get a repeat prescription so there are spare painkillers for next time.

SO moral of the story slow down more than you think you need to at night ,
ride in groups, and carry a phone

Riding slower means more falls, and then you land on the phone and
squash it, but someone else in the group can call an ambulance - to the
wrong place, as they'll panic when asked for the location.
Nobody in the group will have anything effective to keep you warm, and
an injured person can't wriggle into lycra. So carry a couple of
binbags yourself - they're dead useful in emergencies.

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Old December 17th 04, 09:08 PM
Danny Colyer
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Sue White advised:
Nobody in the group will have anything effective to keep you warm, and
an injured person can't wriggle into lycra. So carry a couple of
binbags yourself - they're dead useful in emergencies.


The small first aid kit that lives in my pannier includes a foil
blanket. There have been times when I've been really glad to have it,
just in case.

Come to think of it, I believe I *have* slept in binbags when touring.

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Old December 18th 04, 12:01 AM
David Martin
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Danny Colyer wrote:

Come to think of it, I believe I *have* slept in binbags when touring.


And I spent a month sleeping in orange bivi bags in the Dolomites.

Interesting time, you learn a lot about what you do and don't need.

...d
 




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