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hurt at an enduro? what if...
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[QUOTE="Jon K., post: 128931, member: 22460"] I would like to add the point that I have been doing this stuff since 1967 and have never needed any assistance to get out of the woods. I did have to ride out with a broken clavicle one time (yes, it hurt like a @#$(^*$) but I did not wish to tie up the ambulance in case someone was [B]really[/B] hurt! Almost forgot about the time I ran across an old friend on the trail with a broken lower arm. I put him on the back of my bike and rode him right out. He never did quite pass out, and somehow refrained from throwing up on me. Good thing for him I had a bad score, or I would have roosted him on the way by! The president of our club once rode out with a severely broken clavicle (it still isn't quite right) and a seperated shoulder and three broken (not cracked) ribs. The ribs were serious, a punctured lung would be a bad thing! If you are going to ride enduros, you will be expected to be a man! That goes for the women as well! [/QUOTE]
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