After turning around I saw another trail and decided to see where it goes. It was a pretty smooth, well ridden gravel road with an open view so I decided to pick up some speed. With a slight turn up ahead I began to slow down. The next thing I know I am on the ground and the bike is on its side. A bit surprised I began assessing the damage, to me and the bike. I hurt my right quad, left lower side of back, and hit my head on something. I wasn't hurt too bad but it did take me a little bit to get going again, primarily due to hitting my head. Once again I couldn't get the bike back on its wheels by myself so out came the winch; and this time my phone for pictures. The damage to the bike was the rear fender protector and passenger step. Luckily nothing too bad that I can't straighten out. Given the way the crash happened and the time of day I wondered if I may have had too much to drink. I know I had a lot while I was in camp working on the trailer. So I decided to quit at this point and since I was hot I drank my Gatorade.
On the map below the scene of the crash is the orange dots. There is a turn there but you can see in the pictures it is practically a straightaway. I can't believe I crashed.
It took about 30 minutes to get back on the trail. I had planned to go back to camp via the bottoms but changed my mind and went to Black Pearls. Who comes up with some of these names?
I didn't take a pic of the view this trip but below is from a previous year. Unfortunately I am zoomed in so you don't get a good idea of the total view.
Since I was up there I decided to see if I could connect the trail to the one I was on yesterday by the Boggy Holler Huntin Cabin. I had to turn around when I ran into a group of three houses since I didn't want to surprise anyone and risk getting shot!
On my way back to Black Pearls I saw another trail that may have connected the two but it was late, 6:30 PM, and I decided it was best to just head back to camp. Unfortunately I didn't get far because of another accident. As I was going down the hill I hit a rock that quickly turned my wheel and caused the bike to roll. I was thrown downhill and the bike came rolling after me in a full barrel role. Somehow it cleared most of me and only landed on my lower legs. I instantly felt pain in both ankles and thought I might have broken my right ankle. Once it cleared me it kept rolling and must have rolled at least four or five times because it was steep in the area. Thank God the bike stopped and landed on all four wheels. I don't recall for sure but I don't think there were trees close enough to attach my winch and there was no way I would have been able to walk the 5.5 miles back to camp. My right ankle immediately started to swell and wasn't long before I couldn't see my ankle. It didn't take long to assess the situation. While this accident was much harder on me and the bike, I was able to get going fairly quickly. The bike bent the left handlebar really bad, had several of the plastic panels around the rear fenders come apart, and smashed the front tool box. The left grip on the handlebar was about four inches lower than it should have been. Unfortunately I was so sore I couldn't bend it back up.
On the map below the scene of the crash is the orange dots. Once again it was fairly straight. The difference is it is very steep.
So, with a little trepidation I got back on the bike, which never turned off, and headed back to camp. It was not an easy 5.5 miles and I couldn't wait to get back to camp. I finally arrived in camp at 7:42 PM. I noticed during the ride in order to keep the back going straight the handlebars had to be turned to the left about 15 degrees.
Besides the two accidents, the other memorable part of the day is that I must have seen at least 10 dead coyote's. Most of those were around the ranch and homes above the ranch. Most of them were very recent.
Once again dinner was around the fire but no coyotes serenading me tonight. Per my GPS the high temp for the day was 59.5F. The distance of 38.1 miles for the day was surely a record. I think I went to bed early and it sure felt good!
If you are really looking at the maps you will notice on the map above one of the waypoints is in yellow. Well that is named because I rolled my bike over backwards. Luckily I was able to eject so it didn't crush me. If you haven't thought about it much, there is a theme building here.
To be continued...