[quote author=yunt2ride
It not that he was going slow. Sorry but human error had something to do with it also. I'm glad he had his helmet on but to say that "we are going slow so I don't need a helmet" statement is rediculous, Is rediculous to say also. He said that he was also climbing a hill and did not get square with the top before he started back down. I don't wear one because, I ride flat ground and am always playing in the mud. I do not think that the mud is a place where you should need it.
Yunt, you are absolutely right, it was 100% human error. The majority of that human error was inexperience. Hindsight being what it is, I realized as I was laying on the ground that I should have squared up before descending. There are no visible marks or scratches on my helmet, and I probably would be OK if I wasn't wearing one. I don't like to wear them. They're hot, heavy and restrict hearing and vision. BUT, it is a tradeoff I will gladly make to make sure I live to see my daughter's graduation, my early retirement...
QT, no, we're not crazy, but our learning curve as pretty steep right now. To say we've learned a lot the last couple of weeks is a major understatement. We skimped on Stitch's safety equpiment and paid a price. I didn't pay attention closely enough to how LimoLarry descended that hill and paid another price.
Did we learn from those mistakes? You bet your butt we did! I am thankful LimoLarry and his wife were with me, and all you great people were on the Eureka ride. That itself is a testimony to riding with a buddy.