Just saw a brother in the road...
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Just saw a brother in the road...
Sorry to be so grim this time of year but I fugured I could get this out of my head with those of you who "get it". I keep seeing his face. Send out a prayer/good thought for this man and his family.
We've all heard the stories and have had our fair share of close calls or crashes in some cases. But to look on this man was powerful.
Driving into work today I came upon the scene where a guy had been nailed in an intersection...his body was in the road...the bike 20 feet away. I am not going to comment on cause, helmet, etc. as I was not there. Six LEO's walked a sheet over to cover him.
I don't know the circumstances...but just wanted to send out the note to pause and send good thoughts and/ or prayers to this brother stranger no longer with us. Not sure why, but this scene haunts me and I feel for his family.
This is in Boulder, CO...last week it was like 5 degrees, this week 50 degrees. Sand and shadow ice here and there. Lot's of people from all over the country move here (crazy varied driving styles) and of course in Boulder many students. Not that it's worse than anywhere else...but it is nuts in the subdued light time of year and at 7:30A plenty of people rushing.
It was another reminder for me...on many levels.
-SG
We've all heard the stories and have had our fair share of close calls or crashes in some cases. But to look on this man was powerful.
Driving into work today I came upon the scene where a guy had been nailed in an intersection...his body was in the road...the bike 20 feet away. I am not going to comment on cause, helmet, etc. as I was not there. Six LEO's walked a sheet over to cover him.
I don't know the circumstances...but just wanted to send out the note to pause and send good thoughts and/ or prayers to this brother stranger no longer with us. Not sure why, but this scene haunts me and I feel for his family.
This is in Boulder, CO...last week it was like 5 degrees, this week 50 degrees. Sand and shadow ice here and there. Lot's of people from all over the country move here (crazy varied driving styles) and of course in Boulder many students. Not that it's worse than anywhere else...but it is nuts in the subdued light time of year and at 7:30A plenty of people rushing.
It was another reminder for me...on many levels.
-SG
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That is tough, especially this time of year. I can't imagine how difficult that has to be for the family of the rider down. Sorry you had to experience that too.
Not too much into the karma type thing, but I think reminders like this could maybe save the lives of many, many people if it helps them to be more alert and a little more careful when riding. It's usually the "other guy" we have to watch out for...
Not too much into the karma type thing, but I think reminders like this could maybe save the lives of many, many people if it helps them to be more alert and a little more careful when riding. It's usually the "other guy" we have to watch out for...
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Prayers to the family of our fallen brother. I to have experienced what you are going through and it took awhile to get over it. I still think about it on occasion, it happened to be a friend riding in our group that had a massive heart attack and died on his bike. There were eleven us riding together and fortunatly no one else was involved.