Sunday, August 10, 2014

A Not So Subtle Reminder

Down Rider and Bike
On the way down the hill...
...and on by the onlookers
The scene in front of me was forthright – vigilance always; know the road, your bike, and your capabilities. To quote Dirty Harry, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” The rider had lost it on a curve, not blind but with an open view of the whole turn leading into the next one. No one around me knew if he hit something and lost it or what really happened. Some things are just unavoidable, indescribable.

I could have walked up to get a closer look but 200 yards away was as close to a looky-loo as I wanted to be. It wasn’t too long and they had the man lifted into the back of the search and rescue pick-up and passed by the growing and waiting crowd and out of sight where they met up with the helicopter which soon rose up and flew over us up the canyon and then over Mt. Lukens to head to a local hospital; maybe Verdugo Hills but likely either Glendale or Huntington Memorial.

Rescue Helicopter at its base
Again at the base in 2009










I had stood around mostly apart from the other riders but within earshot as they spoke to each other about their own incidents, about how they handle things, and about their safety gear. By the time the last EMT had picked up his paraphernalia I had geared back up, rolled my bike off the dirt turn out (not favorite thing on a cruiser) and headed back down the eight or nine miles to Foothill and over to my remote office to write this up. My enjoyment for the ride up to Angeles Forest Highway, over to and then down Angeles Crest Highway and a writing session on another project had disappeared with the rescue helicopter.


I said a few prayers for the downed rider and his friends and here’s one for my readers: “May God watch over you each day, around each bend in the road, and through every intersection. May he guide your path and keep you vigilant. May the Lord keep your eyes open to the road and all it brings your way. May he help you every day to keep the iron side up.”

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