Sherman accident 6/13
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:48 pm
Hi all,
I've been following BAK for quite awhile and learned a lot from everyone here. I haven't posted since I still consider myself kind of a newb but felt I needed to get this one off my chest. I came to Sherman today for my first visit here, staying 5 days hoping to make some good progress. I just rigged up in the launch area and was getting ready to go when a young kid came running up from the beach screaming to call 911. He was really shook up so we knew it was serious. We called and went down to see what was going on. There was a kiter down and had pretty bad facial and head injuries. Myself and another kiter kept him down and immobile waiting for the paramedics to come. Luckily, he was breathing OK and had a decent pulse but he was really disoriented. After 15 really long minutes help arrived and the kiter was eventually airlifted out to Muir Medical Center. I think he has a long recovery ahead of him but he Hopefully he'll be OK. The camp hosts said it has been over a year and a half since they had an incident like this. I heard a few conflicting stories about what happened but he definitely hit a big log and his kite was in the bushes.
Part of me said I better call it a day but I felt like I should 'get on the horse' and go out. I ended up going out and had a mediocre session but felt better for giving it a go. I've got a lesson with Nat/Edge Kiteboarding tomorrow so looking forward to a better day.
Be safe out there everyone.
Greg
I've been following BAK for quite awhile and learned a lot from everyone here. I haven't posted since I still consider myself kind of a newb but felt I needed to get this one off my chest. I came to Sherman today for my first visit here, staying 5 days hoping to make some good progress. I just rigged up in the launch area and was getting ready to go when a young kid came running up from the beach screaming to call 911. He was really shook up so we knew it was serious. We called and went down to see what was going on. There was a kiter down and had pretty bad facial and head injuries. Myself and another kiter kept him down and immobile waiting for the paramedics to come. Luckily, he was breathing OK and had a decent pulse but he was really disoriented. After 15 really long minutes help arrived and the kiter was eventually airlifted out to Muir Medical Center. I think he has a long recovery ahead of him but he Hopefully he'll be OK. The camp hosts said it has been over a year and a half since they had an incident like this. I heard a few conflicting stories about what happened but he definitely hit a big log and his kite was in the bushes.
Part of me said I better call it a day but I felt like I should 'get on the horse' and go out. I ended up going out and had a mediocre session but felt better for giving it a go. I've got a lesson with Nat/Edge Kiteboarding tomorrow so looking forward to a better day.
Be safe out there everyone.
Greg