jmez
WKR
Went bowhunting while in HS with my brother and a buddy. Were hunting a farm we'd been on quite a bit but decided to go into the back end of the place we hadn't been. None of us had a light we generally knew where we were going and walked in the dark. This was before treestands were popular so we just walked in and sat on 5 gallon buckets off a trail. Forecast was for rain, no biggie. We got out there and it was dark, clouds blocked any light that may have been present. So dark if the guy in front of you stopped you ran into him.
We took off walking and it started to thunder. Then came the lightning. This was actually good because it lit up the woods and we'd move a ways and wait for the next flash. Then it started to rain, and not just a little bit, just poured. We wanted out of the rain. In a flash of lightning we saw a huge old oak tree so we ran over and stood next to the trunk to get out of the rain a bit. They say you can feel it coming and you can! Standing under the tree and every hair on my body stood on end and I got goosebumps all over. Next thing I know there is an explosion and blinding flash of light right above us. Lightning hit the tree we were standing under! None of us were hurt, I don't know how but was a good lesson.
8 years ago was bowhunting and I shot a decent buck. Didn't hit him the best so I called my wife and told her I was going to look for the deer and I would likely be gone for a while. Decided after I talked to her that I would just go home and come back that evening to look for it. Jumped on the ATV and headed out. Have to go down a pretty steep hill that has a 90 degree turn, have done it 100's of times. Came down the hill a little fast and grabbed the brakes to kind of skid it around the corner. When I grabbed them it stood up on the front tires. I felt it hit the point of no return and tried to climb off. I got halfway off and the back rack caught me and took me over with it. I landed crossways to it and it hit me right across the pelvis and broke my femur. Trapping me underneath the seat.
I heard the bone break and felt like someone had lit my leg on fire. I knew from the sound that it was bad. As long as I didn't move it actually didn't really hurt. I was of course ,in a panic and wanted out from under the ATV. It wasn't putting pressure on me but I couldn't get out because my feet would get caught. I somehow was able to lift it up and scoot out from underneath it, not sure how. Soon as I was out I stood up, still in a panic and immediately collapsed when I put weight on the leg. I laid there and just screamed for a while after that.
Finally settled down and took stock of the situation. Could move my foot and bend my knee so knew it was my femur or pelvis, I wasn't sure. Then reached in my shirt pocket to call my wife for help. Pocket wasn't buttoned and phone flew out in the wreck. I saw it laying about 20 yards down the hill so I had to drag myself down to get it. Called my wife and she didn't answer. Callled my brother, he didn't answer. Called pretty much everyone I knew and no one answered. I laid there for about 10 minutes and my wife finally called back. In the mean time i was laying down and my head was downhill, That wasn't working so I again had to drag myself around to get my head uphill. It really didn't hurt as long as I didn't move.
She called 911 and got me help. I was in the Hiils and search and rescue had to walk in and carry me out on a backboard. From when it happened to when I got help was about an hour. Bad day. I never found the deer but did learn a lot that day.
We took off walking and it started to thunder. Then came the lightning. This was actually good because it lit up the woods and we'd move a ways and wait for the next flash. Then it started to rain, and not just a little bit, just poured. We wanted out of the rain. In a flash of lightning we saw a huge old oak tree so we ran over and stood next to the trunk to get out of the rain a bit. They say you can feel it coming and you can! Standing under the tree and every hair on my body stood on end and I got goosebumps all over. Next thing I know there is an explosion and blinding flash of light right above us. Lightning hit the tree we were standing under! None of us were hurt, I don't know how but was a good lesson.
8 years ago was bowhunting and I shot a decent buck. Didn't hit him the best so I called my wife and told her I was going to look for the deer and I would likely be gone for a while. Decided after I talked to her that I would just go home and come back that evening to look for it. Jumped on the ATV and headed out. Have to go down a pretty steep hill that has a 90 degree turn, have done it 100's of times. Came down the hill a little fast and grabbed the brakes to kind of skid it around the corner. When I grabbed them it stood up on the front tires. I felt it hit the point of no return and tried to climb off. I got halfway off and the back rack caught me and took me over with it. I landed crossways to it and it hit me right across the pelvis and broke my femur. Trapping me underneath the seat.
I heard the bone break and felt like someone had lit my leg on fire. I knew from the sound that it was bad. As long as I didn't move it actually didn't really hurt. I was of course ,in a panic and wanted out from under the ATV. It wasn't putting pressure on me but I couldn't get out because my feet would get caught. I somehow was able to lift it up and scoot out from underneath it, not sure how. Soon as I was out I stood up, still in a panic and immediately collapsed when I put weight on the leg. I laid there and just screamed for a while after that.
Finally settled down and took stock of the situation. Could move my foot and bend my knee so knew it was my femur or pelvis, I wasn't sure. Then reached in my shirt pocket to call my wife for help. Pocket wasn't buttoned and phone flew out in the wreck. I saw it laying about 20 yards down the hill so I had to drag myself down to get it. Called my wife and she didn't answer. Callled my brother, he didn't answer. Called pretty much everyone I knew and no one answered. I laid there for about 10 minutes and my wife finally called back. In the mean time i was laying down and my head was downhill, That wasn't working so I again had to drag myself around to get my head uphill. It really didn't hurt as long as I didn't move.
She called 911 and got me help. I was in the Hiils and search and rescue had to walk in and carry me out on a backboard. From when it happened to when I got help was about an hour. Bad day. I never found the deer but did learn a lot that day.