Bike Cam: Lookout Mountain: Don't Crash Again!

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2010

Yep. This is where the crash happened, and I'm going to have surgery as a result. I sped things up a little to keep it under 10 minutes.

Sponsor me! http://donate.kidney.org/goto/Riding4Renal

Music is from "Light of a New Day," by Vitus, which he published as a Royalty Free piece.

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  • OH NO you crashed your bike and i didn't even know about it!?!?

    Well that sucks. I hope you are on the mend now!

    "Bike-cam" awesome (and scary...) idea too!

  • @lordsardonicvids Thanks for watching. Yeah, I'm on the mend. Had to have shoulder surgery, so I'm stuck riding with the bike mounted on the trainer in my living room for a while, but I'll still be riding in the Triple Bypass this summer for the National Kidney Foundation!

  • Nice ride - thanks for sharing.

  • Thanks for watching! I'll try and do one down the back side on Saturday.

    Cheers!

  • It looks so beautiful, but at the sametime, it's also dangerous!!

    Thank GOD, you're doing better..With accidents, I always say it could be worst..

    your friend uriah

  • Thanks for watching! Yeah, the mountain does have it's dangers, but you're right, it could have been far worse. Thank goodness for helmets!

    I do love the ride, though. I like anything outdoors in open, natural places.

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  • Awesome ride! (((BIG BEAR HUGS)))

  • Nice camera shots. This footage all looks familiar somehow. :)

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  • 2/15/2010

    really get a sense of the speed and the danger on this ride

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  • thanks for sharing goodluck with opp

  • It will be a painful surgery with a relatively long recovery, but it could be a lot worse. They're using a different technique than was used on my other shoulder 3 years ago, which should have a far shorter recovery time and better results. I'll be on the indoor trainer for a while, but should be able to start back outside on the bicycle in a couple of months. In any case, I've been through worse.

  • Thanks, Moose. The way I see it is that life is full of risks and challenges, and if I allow them to keep me down, I'll miss out on enjoying a lot of things, and I'll always have regrets. By confronting them and moving forward, I conquer my fears, and I can experience some truly amazing things.

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