I was reading through some posts on Facebook looking for
something from the family and came upon this headline: Bike rider killed in
close pass on Mt. Baldy Road last Saturday with the accompanying link to the story:
http://bikinginla.com/2014/06/20/bike-rider-killed-in-close-pass-on-mt-baldy-road-last-saturday/
http://bikinginla.com/2014/06/20/bike-rider-killed-in-close-pass-on-mt-baldy-road-last-saturday/
Mistakenly I assumed
that this posting had something to do with Bald Peak north of Newberg, Oregon,
where my oldest son lives.
A couple weeks ago I
posted something on this blog about a ride that my son did and recorded for me
to watch. We've done that before together. We've ridden it not record it. Part
of what he recorded was the route used to go up Bald Peak. However, the post on
Facebook deals with Mt. Baldy in Southern California. And although I've never
ridden Mt. Baldy, I have ridden some beautiful areas in Southern California.
From what I read the rider in the story won't be riding
again. I can somewhat identify with that. His days were stolen from him by the
neglect of someone else and he will not be riding again. However, according to
some people, I may be back on a bike in about a year and a quarter. His full
story, or at least that part about the last few hours of his life, can be seen
by clicking on the link below and then scrolling down to Saturday, June 14:
There you can read the following:
"A Fontana bicyclist suffered
fatal injuries following a collision with a vehicle near Evey Canyon. The
77-year-old female driver was traveling southbound on Mt. Baldy Road around 7
a.m. when she attempted to pass the 59-year-old male cyclist on the left. The
passenger-side mirror of the white Chevy SUV struck the cyclist, propelling the
biker to the ground with a tremendous impact. Los Angeles County Fire responded
to the scene and the cyclist was airlifted to USC Medical Center with severe
head trauma. Although he was wearing a helmet, the cyclist’s injuries were too
severe and he died at the hospital. The accident remains under investigation."
This reminds me of a fatality on Oregon state route 18 near
Hebo junction during an organized ride, Reach the Beach, a couple of years ago.
A 60 plus-year-old man and cancer survivor was struck by the passenger-side
mirror on a Cadillac SUV as a driver of that SUV attempted to avoid a rear end collision with
the vehicle in front of him. That near-miss rear end collision was caused by
the inattention of the SUV driver.
Now what I'm getting at is this, my riding days have been
temporarily taken from me. I'm not going to be riding Seattle to Portland this
year. I am, however, still registered to do that ride. About the same time that
my riding days were cut short, an acquaintance of mine -Aaron Smeltzer - had
his running and riding days permanently taken from him. And so I propose, although
not actually authorized by the Cascade Bicycle Club, to dedicate my number to
Aaron. I wish I could say friend, however I was not that close to him. The
fault was mine.
So, if there's someone who is riding the STP and would like
to carry my number as a memorial to Aaron - you'd have to have your own
registration - please contact me. Then you and I would both present this dedicated
number, this memorial to his widow.
1 comment:
Very classy, Wally!
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