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OLD GOAT
Well-known member
I want to give a special thanks to Routt county Search and Rescue and the flight crew of the Flight for life chopper that flew me off of rabbit ears on 11/26/2010. If any of you are on the forum, a very big THANK YOU !!! YOU WERE ALL AWSOME!!! EQUAL THANKS to the Dr Viola & staff at St Anthony/Frisco medical center. That is the best hospital I have ever been in!!
THE STORY:
I was up at the Ears the day after thanksgiving. it was 3pm, fading light, I was in the shadows banking a turn at the edge of a powder field & wham!! Next thing I know is I am laying next to the sled in pain. I broke my right femur in two places. The leg was going 2 different directions and I knew I was screwed!! We were 10 miles into the back country, out of cell range, it was getting dark, it was zero degrees. There were 7 of us. 4 of the group stayed with me & built a big fire next to me, 2 rode about 2 more miles towards the buff pass towers to get in cell range. 2 other guys showed up who we did not know & helped with the fire. Thanks to them also! I had triggered my "Spot" beacon. My 2 other friends were now talking to search & rescue the same time the Spot reponders were. Search & rescue came out of Steamboat and a Flight for life chopper came out of Frisco. SAR got there about 10 minutes before the chopper. I was loaded on the chopper, taken to ST Anthony/Frisco & had surgery that night. I now have about as much titainium in me as a VOHK mod sled but should be 100% in a couple months.
THE LESSONS learned:
Be prepared. Search and Rescue said my friends did everything "right" Without them doing what they did, things could have turned out a lot worse.
Ride in a big enough group, there is safety in numbers.
Carry a spot and pay the extra $12.95/year for the $100,000 in emergency rescue insurance. my flight for life cost $21,880.
If your going to get hurt, get hurt close to Steamboat or Frisco & get rescued by the best.
Bill DeLaCroix
THE STORY:
I was up at the Ears the day after thanksgiving. it was 3pm, fading light, I was in the shadows banking a turn at the edge of a powder field & wham!! Next thing I know is I am laying next to the sled in pain. I broke my right femur in two places. The leg was going 2 different directions and I knew I was screwed!! We were 10 miles into the back country, out of cell range, it was getting dark, it was zero degrees. There were 7 of us. 4 of the group stayed with me & built a big fire next to me, 2 rode about 2 more miles towards the buff pass towers to get in cell range. 2 other guys showed up who we did not know & helped with the fire. Thanks to them also! I had triggered my "Spot" beacon. My 2 other friends were now talking to search & rescue the same time the Spot reponders were. Search & rescue came out of Steamboat and a Flight for life chopper came out of Frisco. SAR got there about 10 minutes before the chopper. I was loaded on the chopper, taken to ST Anthony/Frisco & had surgery that night. I now have about as much titainium in me as a VOHK mod sled but should be 100% in a couple months.
THE LESSONS learned:
Be prepared. Search and Rescue said my friends did everything "right" Without them doing what they did, things could have turned out a lot worse.
Ride in a big enough group, there is safety in numbers.
Carry a spot and pay the extra $12.95/year for the $100,000 in emergency rescue insurance. my flight for life cost $21,880.
If your going to get hurt, get hurt close to Steamboat or Frisco & get rescued by the best.
Bill DeLaCroix