Throttle*Queen
Active VIP Member
I would like to send out a huge thank you to any of the fellow snow and mudders who stopped and assisted us at Quartz Creek on the morning of thursday December 30!
My friend was riding my 07rev and just past mile marker 5 she missed the corner that was a bridge, she fell 12feet onto the rocks in the shallow creek with the sled on top of her. Several people offered assistance and helped us out tremendously. I had driven back down to the parking lot for help to call 911, Aaron(cant remember which sled shop he owns) had his first aid and assisted with the rescue right away, thank you Aaron; you were amazing. We thought her pelvis was shattered and some broken ribs. The chopper was there within an hr and had her on her way to golden. When we were putting her in the chopper the nest group of people to drive up went down to the creek and got my sled on its track and ready to b towed out! (Didnt catch any names but thank you so much) Turns out the electric start started the sled right up and Aaron rode the sled right outta there! (GO SKIDOO!) It is all cosmetic damage...will be looking for parts soon. However the sled was the least of our worries...turns out she will be ok. She broke ribs and has severe muscle damage in her pelvis and hips but no other breaks, by the time she was at the hospital hypothermia had set in but they warmed her up right away, she was very pleased with her Drs and nurses there. And being the trooper she is she stayed in Golden with us at the hotel to celebrate New Years Eve!
Anybody who was of support or assistance that day I thank you sincerely from the bottom of my heart! It is because of fellow sledders like you that I enjoy this sport! I was very shaken up that day as I was following her and saw everything and was very concerned. She says she will be back one day though because of all the people like you that were concerned for a fellow rider! Will need this winter to recover but she will be back!
Thank You to all!
My friend was riding my 07rev and just past mile marker 5 she missed the corner that was a bridge, she fell 12feet onto the rocks in the shallow creek with the sled on top of her. Several people offered assistance and helped us out tremendously. I had driven back down to the parking lot for help to call 911, Aaron(cant remember which sled shop he owns) had his first aid and assisted with the rescue right away, thank you Aaron; you were amazing. We thought her pelvis was shattered and some broken ribs. The chopper was there within an hr and had her on her way to golden. When we were putting her in the chopper the nest group of people to drive up went down to the creek and got my sled on its track and ready to b towed out! (Didnt catch any names but thank you so much) Turns out the electric start started the sled right up and Aaron rode the sled right outta there! (GO SKIDOO!) It is all cosmetic damage...will be looking for parts soon. However the sled was the least of our worries...turns out she will be ok. She broke ribs and has severe muscle damage in her pelvis and hips but no other breaks, by the time she was at the hospital hypothermia had set in but they warmed her up right away, she was very pleased with her Drs and nurses there. And being the trooper she is she stayed in Golden with us at the hotel to celebrate New Years Eve!
Anybody who was of support or assistance that day I thank you sincerely from the bottom of my heart! It is because of fellow sledders like you that I enjoy this sport! I was very shaken up that day as I was following her and saw everything and was very concerned. She says she will be back one day though because of all the people like you that were concerned for a fellow rider! Will need this winter to recover but she will be back!
Thank You to all!