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I am a VERY lucky idiot.

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  • 8th August 07, 11:10 AM
    Arlen
    I am a VERY lucky idiot.
    Today I decided to go for a bit of a hike pretty much by myself. I was in a popular country park. Nothing bad could happen, right?
    Wrong.

    Coming to a drop about 10 to 15 feet with a small river below, I decided that I would rather just walk across the log that spanned instead of taking the long route.

    About a quarter of the way across the log I felt my feet slipping. Realising that I was going to have a hard fall I split my legs in the hop of just hurting my... eh... self but not my head.
    Unfortunately, I managed to hurt my...self... and then slide around the log to fall headfirst on a rock about 10 feet below.
    I then flipped heels over head and landed in the river.

    When I managed to get out my head hurt and I had a lump the size of an egg right at the back of my skull.
    But worse than that, my back REALLY hurt.

    So, deciding that I was very stupid and ver, very, very lucky, I headed to the hospital.

    I don't have concussion and after X-rays they are sure that the only damage to my back is a pulled muscle.
    So it's rest and no Muay Thai or working out for a few weeks.


    Lesson learned. Some risks are just not worth taking.


    Luckily my new tweed kilt survived the fall in better shape than I did and I came home to my shiny new copy of The art of kiltmaking. (Thanks to the Scottish Tartans Museum.)
    So I can rest in bed and learn how to make a kilt.


    At least I didn't break my neck.
  • 8th August 07, 11:14 AM
    McMurdo
    Glad to hear that you are not seriously hurt, rest up my friend.
  • 8th August 07, 11:16 AM
    ChromeScholar
    Ouch!
  • 8th August 07, 11:27 AM
    cessna152towser
    Glad you haven't got any serious injuries - a bang on the head can sometimes have serious consequences. We all love a challenge and when things go wrong its all part of life's learning curve.
  • 8th August 07, 11:29 AM
    demobud
    Ouch! Those multiple bangs are the worst!
    Hope you get to feeling better soon.
  • 8th August 07, 11:30 AM
    pdcorlis
    Well - at least your kilt is ok... :wink:

    Seriously, I've taken a few bad falls out flyfishing by myself. The last one taught me to take the long way around. I'm glad your injuries are limited - take care.
  • 8th August 07, 11:32 AM
    James MacMillan
    Oh the mental images that your post brought forward.

    Ouch again!!!!

    But the most important question - Was your kilt damaged?
  • 8th August 07, 12:26 PM
    Clockwork John
    You are indeed lucky. It could have been much worse.


    For future reference, the safest way to cross a log is:
    1. Sit on it
    2. straddle it
    3. use your hands to pull yourself forward, bit by bit.
    There's no risk of falling and hurting your... eh... self... but this might be a bit tricky in a kilt.

    This tip comes straight from the show "Man vs. Wild."
  • 8th August 07, 01:14 PM
    thescot
    Better the head than the, uh, self! Just glad you, the boys, and the kilt all came home in pretty good form.

    Kind of makes me want to go hiking, though.
  • 8th August 07, 01:23 PM
    Weasel Mender
    If you feel yourself start to fall, trust me, your gonna fall. No one has yet to sucessfully break the LAW of gravity, your best hope is to make a good landing, minimizing the damage. Failing to recognize my own advice 3 weeks ago, I slipped on a wet tile floor breaking my big toe! Note to self don't do that again

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