hi everyone,
on march 17, 2009 i had an encounter with a delivery truck 10
k's south of
patia,
Columbia.
on a double 's' curve (blind entry and exits) i came out of a corner to face a single
axle delivery truck coming out a corner
completely in my lane. we both steered to our respective right sides but the tight distance did not leave enough room to avoid contact.
my bike's front tire hit his drivers-side rear tire (as i was leaned over) and i was thrown up into the edge of the truck bed. the
klr and i fell to the right, landing on my solid white shoulder line. i grab electronics off the bike, tore off my helmet, found my glasses and went to look for the driver of the truck. the national police showed up and prevented me from seeking a good use of my boot toe as they shipped me off to a hospital.
some bad x-rays later, several visits by the police where they told me the other driver had been drinking, basic treatment, some pain
meds., an overnight stay and a 2 hour bus ride to the nearest airport were next. the entire bus ride was made on the wrong side of the road, so this is how
Colombians must drive. that was a bad ride!
the airport doctor did not want me to fly...to much unknown damage...but i promised to see a
specislist (with
embassy help) once in
Bogota,
Columbia. the flight was only one hour.
once in
Bogota the us embassy said to buy a ticket home and they would deal with any protest if it came up. i was out of there, catching the last flight to
Miami for the day.
an overnight in
Miami, flight to
Chicago at 7:30 am, on to
Seattle and then an anchorage landing at 5:30
ish where carol had made
arraignments for friend
paul r. to get me home. i was done in by then.
my left arm took the brunt of the damage; broken 5
th metatarsal,
humerus head fractured in three pieces, torn
muscle (2 of four locations) over shoulder joint, lots of soft tissue damage and swelling.
since then it has been doctors, surgery, and pt starting on
friday. i just happened into the best
trauma surgeon on the west coast who was up for the challenge and he is pleased with how the repairs have come out. after some pt we will see how the arm rehabs.
i was lucky not be more injured and am glad to be among
friends during this healing time. could not have done any of this without carol's assistance.
as the story develops more will be added...but it will be from
alaska.
take care and thanks for following,
paul
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Posted By Paul to
Traveling by motorcycle through Latin America at 3/31/2009 04:37:00 PM