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A little more adventure than we bargained for...

Corey Carrico

Rank III
Launch Member

Advocate I

Thanks for sharing...while I pack first aid and communications gear into the wilderness to be prepared; a collision with another vehicle has not been top of mind.
 

Tinker

Rank V
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

Jeez... glad you had the quick reaction & that didn't end up head to head! Great points made too, always helps to be reminded of them. Thanks for sharing despite what I'm sure is not a lot of fun to recount.
 

Anak

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

Glad no one was seriously hurt.

Had that been me the Raptor driver probably would have been pulled from his wanna be baja rig and give a few extra bumps and bruises just to make sure he doesn't forget that he was endangering others lives with his stupidity. :rage:
My sentiments as well.

If you want to act like you own the entire road you had better be prepared to pay for it too.

I will be quite surprised if your rig isn't totalled. Building another from the ground up will probably mean a lot of time lost that could have been spent enjoying the previous rig. And no one is likely to do anything to make that up to you.

My condolences for what you have to go through to get back to where you were. And thank you for sharing.
 

GPsGeeps

Rank IV

Enthusiast III

Ouch! Sorry that happened to you. But thanks for sharing and reminding everyone to be safe, prepared and considerate out on the trails.
 

Vman1313 Adventures

Rank V
Launch Member

Traveler III

WoW scary but thanks for posting as its a good reminder for ALL of us to be mindful and careful while still having a good time.
 

HattZ

Rank II
Launch Member

Traveler I

Glad you're ok. Sorry for the damage to your baby. I hope insurance treats you right.
Thanks for sharing the experience, a good reminder to go slow and go prepared. (rig outfitting and personal gear)
 

vegasjeepguy

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate II

That is one of my biggest fears on the trail. So many more people are out there these days in their ATVs, RZRs, etc. and have no sense that they are sharing the trail.
 

Mr E

Rank IV

Enthusiast III

Wowsers, thankfully you were in a car, what if it was a bike he was about to collide with!
Glad alls well, hopefully you'll be back out soon
 

pixelflip

Rank 0

Contributor I

Thank you for this post and best wishes to all for speedy recovery.

So, have you started your next build thread yet???

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
 

NOMAD5326

Rank III
Member

Member I

Glad you're ok. My former GF was hurt in almost the same scenario and almost died from the impact of a truck sliding around a blind turn into us at full speed. You drive as fast as you can see and always anticipate traffic/obstacles. Had we not had an emergency kit, fire extinguisher (my truck caught fire) and cell coverage who knows what would have happened. I'm all fine w/letting it rip when you have wide open spaces but in close quarters if you're that guy/girl, slow the fxxk down. I don't blame the truck (Raptor), I blame the driver. The truck does not make the driver, the driver makes the truck.
 
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FauxLux

Rank III
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Wow, hope everyone is recovering well.
Driving fast around blind corners without knowing what's ahead is reckless in my opinion, even if you think you are the only one on the road.
No need for “in my opinion”. It was very clearly reckless. Douchebag.
 

Square Foot

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

A good reminder to prepare for the unexpected and to bring safety/survival gear on all backcountry trips. I will be adding to my kit.
 
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