I Made A Bogey On Every Hole And Threw My Putter In One Of The Ponds Shirt
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I Made A Bogey On Every Hole And Threw My Putter In One Of The Ponds Shirt
There was about a 5-foot ledge that I figured I could just hop up and get, go back up from there and be fine. So I threw my front pack and my trekking poles up top, but as soon as I started to push up, and I pushed with my legs, the ground broke beneath me. And in a split second, I was gone. I fell and my face hit first and I just started tumbling down the hill. And as soon as I started to fall, I thought I was going to die.
If you’ve ever had a dream of falling, it felt pretty much like that. Just the ground snapped and I slid, hit my face first. And then in an instant, I was just tumbling down the hill. It was quicker and, like, people tell you when you’re falling, you cover your head and everything. It just happened so fast. There was no time to do anything. And I hit a few times just rolling until I got to the very bottom. And I slammed flat on my back, with my head hitting, the back of my head hitting a rock at the bottom about the size of half a fist and, uh, laid there for a bit. Because I was in so much pain and confusion.
Host: [00:07:20] Jacob had tumbled 70 feet down to the riverside.
Jacob: [00:07:24] When I originally landed, I was like, shoot, I’m alive. Falling was the easy part. Now I have to stay down here and I have to figure it out. I knew I was in for the long run from the very beginning and it was going to be painful.
Now, with hitting the back of my head I knew I had to have a concussion. And I tried opening up my eyes and I really only opened up one. The other one was swollen shut. I started to move my extremities, making sure everything can move. And I could tell my left wrist, I thought it was broken. I could barely move my hand. And even when I did, it was just full of pain, and my right ankle was just terrible.
I started feeling my face a bit because I knew it had to be bad. My eye was swelling up. I couldn’t breathe out of my nose. And I was just in a lot of pain. As I rolled over, I got quite dizzy and the world just spun. With the one eye, I could see everything was spinning around and I just had to fall back down on my back.
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