The Hardest Fall Was Not Meteors, it Was Me!

Rogue

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Dec 25, 2000
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Saturday was the day my best friend were to camp out in Johnson valley for meteor watching and dirt riding! Friday she e-mails me and says she is going to make a false claim for disability and is giving up dirt riding rather than take a chance on being filmed by an investegator.:mad: I went on alone. Fell hard on a rocky downhill. Cuts and bruises to face and leg. Also a sprained ankle and many sore spots. And I killed my G.P.S.!:( On the 14 miles back to camp I took the hard hills. Should I keep riding? Listen to "Don't Stop me Now!" by Queen!:)
 

KiwiBird

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Jan 30, 2000
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Hey Rogue, wasn't that shower cool? Hope you're still in one piece, I still want the guided tour of Rowher, but have to do some repairs to the bike after Thank and Spank.
 

Boodac

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Oct 31, 2001
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No broken bones is what I consider a good ride. Cuts and bruises heal quicker and the soreness goes away in a day or two. All in all, Id say you had a good day of riding. Although bruises and cuts to the face makes me wonder how the heck you fell?
 
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