Sunday, August 1, 2010

Hueley Nathan James

July 31, Whyteville, VA

Hueley Nathan James has ended my voyage. About 9:30 this morning in Max Meadows, VA he hit me with his SUV as I was passing by. I was pinned beneath his front bumper and became a human eraser on the asphalt. I am OK. No broken bones or concussions, just a contusion on my left thigh. My left arm and shoulder have road rash injuries. My head also has road rash but my helmet prevented any serious injury. Seven stitches were put into my right hand and wrist. All-in-all I’m in excellent shape given what happened. Dee is driving down from CT to pick me up.
Luckily, my trailer took the brunt of the impact. It was destroyed. The bike will need some major work but will be salvageable.

A witness driving a car behind me told the Wythe County deputy that Mr. James did not stop when he turned right onto Rt. 121 from Hargis Mill Road. Mr. James said he was looking left at the witness’ car when he hit me. He pulled out because he saw the witness’ car’s right blinker light on, indicating a turn onto Hargis Mill. In fact, the deputy said, the witness’ car had caution blinkers on because he was moving slowly up the hill behind me. He put the blinkers on because he could not pass me until we reached the top of the left curving incline.

My riding partners, Dee and Richard, were two cars behind and only heard the impact. By the time they got to me I was up screaming at Mr. James, “What the ____ did you think you were doing?” Dee and Richard were pleased to see that I was up and a bit agitated.

At the hospital Deputy Danner said that Mr. James was “well known” to law enforcement authorities and that he was driving on a suspended driver’s license that permitted him to drive only to and from work. At the scene he said he was on his way to his construction job. Since it rained all morning, Deputy Danner said he was going to check on the construction site to see if work was being done today. I will file an insurance claim for medical and bike expenses with State Farm, Mr. James' insurer.

Deputy Danner will present the case on Sept. 7 in Whyte County Court. He said the judge who will hear the case is an “avid” bicyclist.

Stopping less than 400 miles from my goal is tremendously disappointing but I’m planning on come back here after healing and finishing the ride. I can’t continue in my present condition and need bike repairs.

Despite the accident I will forever treasure the ride. I can’t begin to describe how enjoyable, invigorating, stimulating, educational, and transformative it has been.

Thank you all for joining me on the journey. Love to you all.

7 comments:

  1. Mike, thank you for sharing your trip wit us! My prayers are with you!
    Gwen

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  2. I am so sorry the trip has come to an end but I am so glad you are okay.

    You got hit in my backyard. My mom and dad live 30 miles away. Do you need anything or a place to stay? They won't mind helping you out since you are a friend of mine. Please let me know.

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  3. Mike, I've had the pleasure of following your blog. Your excellent writing skills made every experience that much more meaningful. Sharon and Matt were up today and told us of your accident. So close and yet so far!! You have done such a great job of it and I know you must be proud. Deservedly so.
    Main thing is, it sounds like you will be OK, and able to live your life and ride again.
    Hopefully you will heal quickly.
    With Admiration, George Straz

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  4. Ah Geeze... that is a total bummer. It's been fun following your adventure. Glad to hear you are not seriously injured. Safe travels home.

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  5. I don't know which is worse the anger I feel toward that jerk or the disappointment for you. So close... Take care and get better. Thank god you weren't hurt. Who knows what is in store for you next. I know you will be back on the road in no time.

    Jenn Highfield

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  6. I met up with John again and when he told me what happened my heart sunk to the floor. I am just glad that you're mostly okay, Mike. Sorry I haven't returned your phone call, I actually don't have your phone number. I hope you are recovering well and be sure to let me know when you plan on finishing the trip so I can follow your blog. Best,
    -Christopher

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  7. Big Mike, don't look at is as your ride ended short of the destination. In reality you're only delayed in completion!! Thanks so much for sharing your ride. Wish I could say it inspired me to do more riding this summer, but there have been way too many complications, as you know. Since I didn't check for your latest missives until now, I will assume you are well on the road to recovery and maybe even doing some local rides. Best, and please email me when you can.

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