Backcountry bad luck

netman

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Left home Tuesday morning at 0200. Drove to Sheridan and slept in a rest area. I let my mule out to stretch out and graze,water and feed. Put him back in trailer for the night. Not much sleep as he was banging around in the trailer most of the night. In the morning I got him out again to water and feed.
Arrived at Montana hunting area around 1600 hrs Wednesday evening . Set up a high line and let the mule graze and feed on weed free hay until 2230 hours.
I went over to the neighbor camp and met a husband and wife elk hunters. I had left my elk regulation manual at home and I asked about shooting hours the next morning. After a short visit I went back to my camp.
Later I put him in the trailer and a couple hours later I put him back on the high line as he was banging around again.
I got up early to go hunting nearby. I put plenty of hay out and his water bucket by his high line.
I scout hunted until noon. Returned to camp and ate lunch and brushed my mule.
Around 1600 hours I saddled him up to go scouting and take a easy ride.
I rode him out on trails for 2-3 miles and glasses an area. After a hour or so I mounted up and rode back towards camp. I trotted him for about a half mile then dropped down to walking back towards camp.
As I was riding by the neighbors camp they hollered for me to come over. I rode my mule up to them. They scratched his neck. The lady tells me they had gone into town and while there they picked me up a regulation booklet. The lady handed me the manual and my mule turned around really quick. I stopped him from moving and was rolling the manual up to temporary put it into my binocular carrier.
I was stuffing the manual into the straps when he started bucking. I had the reins around the horn and was as being bucked without the reins. I was thrown off to the left side and landed on my back. The ground was very rocky. I hit so hard I did not know what happened or where I was as at. I kept trying to get up but my left Achilles was wiped out, my hamstrings were pulled and my back was severely injured.
I sat around for about fifteen minutes or so and then as very incoherent. My neighbor loaded me up in my truck as other hunters were pulling the saddle and putting the mule on the high line.
I went to the hospital in Dillon. My head, back and stomach was X-ray’d. My head and intestines were okay. My spine has five fractures. Four of the points were broken off and one of the side points was broken off too.
I’m currently still in the hospital.
 

KNASH

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Oh my! So sorry to hear about your injury. Best wishes healing up.
 

wyosteve

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Wow, sorry to hear that. I'd be selling that mule as I couldn't trust it anymore and once a mule learns something, it's virtually impossible to 'unlearn' it. Next time could be worse.
 

rayporter

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man i am sorry for you. sounds painful and maybe unable to drive home.

get him a new zip code.

you are very lucky that did not happen on top where no one would find you for a week.
 
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Outlaw99

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Didn’t you survive a heart attack on the mountains last year? Man, that’s some rough stuff. God must know you’re a tough fella and can handle it or he wouldn’t give it to ya
 

FLAK

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Dangit man!!! Hate to hear that. Best wishes for a
speedy recovery.

And get an ATV instead. I've never had one try to murder me.
 
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netman

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Didn’t you survive a heart attack on the mountains last year? Man, that’s some rough stuff. God must know you’re a tough fella and can handle it or he wouldn’t give it to ya
I was about a mile from where my heart quit on me. God has been good to me.
I’m getting released tomorrow morning so a friend is driving me back up the mountains to get my truck, trailer and mule. I’m going to try heading home. I am busted up pretty good.
I’m going to give it my best.
 
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A mule kicked my best friend in the chest in 2009. One he had been riding for a few years. Roscoe...Almost killed him. His good high dollar riding mule "Frenchie" did kill him in 2012 in a freak accident on the Missouri River. The level of my hate for mules in general is too extreme to print on a public forum...haha.
RIP Lineberry. Till we meet again
 
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Get well soon bud! Could have been worse. When your better, get right back in the saddle. ...on the back of a ranch broke gelding! Wink.
 

NMframed

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That’s some tough luck, wish you a speedy recovery!

I do like mules for packing but like one of the other comments said, you can’t beat a good ranch broke gelding for riding. I was talking to an outfitter at the trailhead last week as I was unsaddling my mules and horses and asked him what he uses most and he said he has 28 horses and 1 mule in his string. I think the only thing a well broke seasoned mule has over a well broke seasoned horse is that they are a little more sure footed
 
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Stuff happens with stock in the mountains. Sorry you got banged up. I'm glad it's not worse. Had to bale off one on labor day that spooked and bolted for no reason. Had to argue with my 71 year old dad to ride it because I wanted him on my big black that looks half asleep %90 of the time. If it wasn't for him being a retired pharmacist and having a certain amount of a stash for pain management (usually mule related) it would have been an ER trip for me.
 
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