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9/17/2025 2:47 pm  #1


Ugggghhhhh

Guess who broke his fibula when he rolled his ankle and crumpled down on top of it.  I'll give you one guess.  

Surgery happens Friday.  Missed my Spring trip this year, Fall trip just got bone-snapped.  I guess the next trip I can hope for is May 2026, and it will probably have to be a very lightweight kind of a trip I guess (heavy on paddling, light on carrying).  Doc said I'll be feeling good in 2-3 months, but for fully healed everything is awesome, 1 year.  

Pro-tip: If you pull wild grape vine out of trees to keep it from choking the trees out, remember that those vines are springy and they pull back.

Reminder: Nobody ever did something like this because they did something smart....

 

9/17/2025 8:36 pm  #2


Re: Ugggghhhhh

Sorry to hear this Dave . I have been working through long-term injuries as well and understand the frustration! Wishing you a speedy recovery and all the best in planning a May trip. If you happen to spot a grizzled skinny guy with a limp, it might be me...
Take care!

Last edited by hiker72 (9/17/2025 9:11 pm)

 

9/18/2025 2:47 pm  #3


Re: Ugggghhhhh

Maybe we can do the "Wizard of Oz" walk down a wide portage together and limp our way to freedom.
 

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9/18/2025 4:10 pm  #4


Re: Ugggghhhhh

You should be good for a decent trip by May, just make sure you are committed to your rehab and conditioning. You might even end up more prepared than you would have otherwise. 

 

9/19/2025 8:05 am  #5


Re: Ugggghhhhh

MooseWhizzer Dave wrote:

Maybe we can do the "Wizard of Oz" walk down a wide portage together and limp our way to freedom.
 

you can add me to that list! you just need to find the right sherpa- a few months ago my former sherpa added a new generation to replace her, can't wait until he's big enough to portage a canoe!
 

 

9/19/2025 3:34 pm  #6


Re: Ugggghhhhh

Ah, it's always the "simple" things that do the most damage. 

Hope all heals well, and you're back on track soon.

Barbara
 


Take everything as it comes; the wave passes, deal with the next one.

Tom Thomson, 1877-1917
 

9/20/2025 8:53 am  #7


Re: Ugggghhhhh

bad luck davey, 
  sorry to read about your mishap ,,
good luck with your rehab.

 

 

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