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Wreck in the fog

leanin' H

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Thought i'd share with ya'll waht happened to me last night in hopes you might not have it happen to you or a family member. I left my day job and headed for the house in a dense bank of fog. We get fogged in now and then but it usually isnt for too long or very thick. But last night it was thicker than the inside of a cow. I left the paved road and headed across 29 miles of the gravel raod i commute daily. I thought i could see pretty well but was traveling faster than i should of been. I had made it about 2 miles when i noticed fresh cow tracks along the road in the snow and saw where a bunch had crossed the road. A little voice told me to slow down as i was going about 45 trying to get home so my wife wouldnt be late for a meeting. (Me and the kids were gonna keep and eye on each other) :wink: So i backed it down to 30-35 and kept driving being very attentive and focused. At about the 6th mile a black cow was suddenly right in the road about 20 feet off my dashboard. I tried to stop or swerve but the snowpacked roads covered in horefrost wouldnt let me and i hit her dead center. She acted like a bowling ball and knocked the other 4 cows with her to safety without hurting them. She was in a bad way and soon died. :cry: I wasnt wearning my seat belt and smacked the windshield hard enough to break it and the steering wheel has my chest and arm pretty sore tonight as well. I feel like a troll and know i should of been going slower than 35 but i thought i could see. Now for the spooky part! :shock: Cow is dying and my 1990 4 runner is totaled and i am in the middle of a lonely road at -7F after dark. The wreck took out the battery and the fuses and i didnt even have hazard flashers with no way to move the outfit or cow out of the road way. I called my wife and then the sherrif and was on the phone with dispatch when i heard a truck coming out in the fog. I ran toward the direction it was approaching from hoping to signal it to miss the wreck ahead but only got 25 yards when it barrelled out of the fog and dang near ended my career. I was on the side of the road but he was going about 50mph and barely saw me and then was past. I just knew he was dead when he passed me and would hit my 4runner/cow! But he saw the cow at the last second and swerved to the side missing the cow and my car by about 2 feet! Snow went everywhere as he blasted through the barditch and the 4 feet of snow that had been graded there. But he was able to get out of the ditch and back onto the road where he stopped. I ran up the road and we were both shaking. It was sooooo close to being the death of me or him or both! He stayed with me and kept his flashers on til help arrived from my family and the deputy sherrif. Then my neighbor from skull valley came to get his cow out of the road and i apologized to him and gave him my insurance info. We towed the 4 runner out of the road and then went back today and come-a-longed it onto a trailer and got it home. I hope ya'll will learn something that i learned last night. BE SURE YOU HAVE ROAD FLARES OR A BEACON OR EVEN JUST A FLASHLIGHT in all your outfits. It was so close to turning out completely different than just killing a cow. (which is bad enough) We will get us another SUV to drive and the insurance will pay for another cow, but my lack of preparedness almost cost me and a guy headed for his own home a lot more than a dented fender. Here's a picture i took tonight ot the 4 runner. It doesnt look too bad from here.


But it knocked the stuffing out of it pretty good. As old as it is, we arent sure if we'll try and fix it or just salvage it at a wrecking yard. Our insurance was just liability (thats all they would insure it for) as its 23 years old.


Drivers side wasnt as bad as passenger side. The cow was down and kept trying to get up and beat the side of the door up pretty good with her head. Cant say as i blame her for trying to get even. :cry: I had no way to put her down as i work on a government facility and cannot carry a firearm on my person or in my automobile. :(


Moral of the story>>> Wear your selt belt! It's easy to go too fast even when your going slow! Be prepared with emergency gear and lights of some kind just incase! You may even be of service to somebody else who wrecks and doesnt have flares or lights! Hug your kids and wife or husband! Last night was almost my last night. My hard head left a lasting impression on my windshield. Nothing you walk away from is very bad but it was close. It's a good thing i was already homely and didnt damage something important. :D Have a fine evening. Drive safe!
 
Yikes! All things considered, you are a very, very fortunate man! Hope you heal up quickly and completely. Sometimes the psychological shakeup can be as bad as any other injury. Guess how I know.
 
burnt said:
Yikes! All things considered, you are a very, very fortunate man! Hope you heal up quickly and completely. Sometimes the psychological shakeup can be as bad as any other injury. Guess how I know.

If i was fortunate, wouldnt i a missed the cow? :???: :lol: :lol: :lol: I know what ya mean! :wink:
 
well if it had been newer it would of had a air bag and that would really hurt with out a seat belt on.... most important thing is you wife and kids got a live husband and father!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Glad you are OK!

Hope you do put a flashlight at least in your vehicles. But as foggy as you described you might have needed 50 flares to be able to really warn the truck that came. And please do wear that seatbelt! Everybody reading this, make it a habit to put it on. My sister was an ER nurse for years, she made a believer out of me on the seat belts and I have walked away from a couple of bad impacts thanks to one.
 
sure am glad your o.k. hope that there are no lingering or hidden health issues. on the bright side if you fix up the forunner a bit you'll have a pretty good fencing rig :lol:
 
Thanks for the complete story H. Had to swallow my heart twice when you got to the part of running through the fog to try to alert the other guy. Glad to hear all was well except for the cow. Also thanks for the advice about flashlights and flares. Our lives and vehicles have gotten so comfortable as to completely expose us to danger in our complacency. I live with a major highway going through our ranch and have seen a few vehicles in our fields if they clear the ditch when they go off the road. We get pretty unforgiving weather in winter and that is when most accidents occur. Only in the last couple of years has cell service been available. Most folks even before cell phones worked out of town were travelling with expensive phones that were useless here but had no winter clothes or boots in the car. Sometimes we think that technology has made us safer than we actually are if we forget how to look after ourselves when the power that it all needs is gone.
 
Glad that you are all right H!! You have someone upstairs that watching out for you.

I had a cousin hit a bull, but he was in a trans am. Bull flipped over the hood and crushed him but his girlfriend survived.

My parents live along a highway and one night we had a cow get out and high school kid was going home from a neighor girls house when he hit that cow in the middle of the road. I was at home at the time from college and my parents where gone. This was about 1 in the morning when I heard the crash but when you hear something like that it takes a minute to process what you heard. I got my pants on and shoes and went down to see what the heck happened. Its about 1/8 of a mile to the road. But when I started toward the road I could see the pickup, which not only hit the cow but he swerved and rolled one time. The road that he came from the girls house is only 1/4 mile up the road. So I don't think he was at full speed when he hit her which could have been bad. So I seen how bad the pickup was and was afraid that I was going to see someone dead in the pickup. There was no one in the cab. So now I was thinking he was laying in the ditch. Started turing around to see the ditch and all of a sudden this kid jumps in front of my pickup. I about jumped right out of the cab it scared me to death. The kid got so scared and wasn't thinking he started to run to the girls house which is about 4 miles west of our place. Thank god he was wearing a seatbelt or that would have been a bad deal.
 
Wow that was a close call I'm glad you're ok.
I've popped a windshield like that and it knocked me a little silly,I bet you have a bad headache today.
 
Scary deal :shock:

Glad your OK.

We've had a lot of fog this fall and winter. About a month ago I was coming home with the Pete and a liner and hit the fog about 40 miles from home. I saw flashers going ahead on me and I started grabbing gears to get slowed down and ready to pass the vehicle that I thought was pulled over. I caught up to a truck pulling a van trailer traveling down the hiway at 30 miles/hour. I followed him to the town I was turning into and then he pulled over. I turned into town and pulled over as he was turning in behind me. I stopped and walked back to talk to the driver. I thought maybe he was ill but he was a foreign driver going to America and was lost. :roll: He then pulled in front of me as I walked back to my truck and pulled a U turn on main street on Minton SK. and parked for the night. RUDE
I dropped the liner and took the Pete home. Fog just got worse. Hard to tell if going up hill or down.
 
:shock: Dang, quite the deal! Glad you weren't hurt any worse than what you were! I have a habbit of scrollin' for and through all the pics, then go back and read all the words.... I may start in and read as I go from now on... :shock: :D Glad no one else in your family was involved! ....and that the other guy was alright!
 
Glad you are still around to tell the story. It is the close calls in life that make us realize our mortality. Being close to middle age I reflect on the times in life I cheated or got a pass on a ticket to the pearly gates. All and all it leaves us wiser and more grateful for the real things that matter like our spouses and kids.
 
Sure glad you are ok. Hope the fog tells of all the moisture you are gonna have in 90 days.
Be safe my friend.
 

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