Helmet.

On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 10:37 PM Mark Schneider <marks...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good evening,
>
> A recent experience has made me curious on everyones opinion of wearing
> helmets. To some, it seems against the standard Rivendell ethos to wear a
> helmet. In this case as in others (clipless pedals)I stray from the
> standard Rivendell line. I believe in them, I won't get on my bike without
> one for any meaningful ride. Last night, I had an experience that made me
> damn glad that I do. I was riding eastbound on Pescadero Road right at rush
> hour, Butano Creek has been flooding the road for some time now so when
> traffic coming from both directions approaches the flooded area both sides
> form a cue. I was riding faster than I normally do as it had just started
> to pour and I was headed home, as I followed a car across the flooded
> section because of the small wake, I couldn't see the fog line which I try
> to stay to the left of, also I was watching the cars much closer than I was
> where my front tire was going.Well as you probably guessed I crashed hard
> when my from tire hit the lip of a pothole at an angle that thru me
> sideways off the bike. My helmeted head hit the pavement hard, and while I
> didn't loose consciousness I wasn't able to stand on my own or get up for a
> minute or two despite laying in 4-5 inches of cold water. There's no
> question that I'd have been injured far worse than I was had I not had a
> helmet on. I ended up in a ambulance and was taken to the ER. Today, I'm a
> bit foggy, and my neck is killing me. I was concussed and have a whiplash,
> the doctor told me I was lucky I had a helmet on, I did not go over the
> handlebars but fell sideways and hit the side of my head.
> I guess my point is I think this accident could happen to anyone, I've
> been riding bikes since the early 1960's and I haven't crashed this hard in
> decades. I did make some errors,  like not waiting for the traffic to pass,
> but I've crossed this spot many times this winter as well as turning around
> when there's too much water. I'm usually cautious as injuries heal slowly
> at my age.
> So my question is, helmet or no helmet, and if no helmet why?
>
> Thanks
> Mark
> Pescadero Basin
>
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