Crashing Off The Side Of A Mountain Doesn't Look Like My Idea Of Fun
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What happened? To put it simply, I was distracted at the one moment that required 110% focus on an unfamiliar road.
As an auto enthusiast, when you have a nice relatively fast car with a loud exhaust you tend to like tunnels. They make your exhaust sound that much better, sort of like singing in the shower… Well, I found myself accelerating through this nice long and dark pair of tunnels; I had done this many times before in other tunnels. At the exit, I could barely see because it was so bright, a person standing and holding something while motioning. Wondering what they were doing, I stared, and stared, reaching the top of 4th gear, all while trying to comprehend what they were trying to tell me. Then I figured it out. They were telling me to slow down and watch the curve ahead, but it was too late. When I think about it now, I don’t ever remember seeing the road ahead until I was nearly out of the tunnel. In my mind I had assumed that it just went straight. At that point I was exiting the tunnel straight as the road curved to the left. I had no time to slam on my brakes beforehand. Realizing I was going way too fast for that section, I applied the brakes softly in an effort to keep the back end from sliding out, but, combined with a bump and rough switch in surface texture from concrete to asphalt, I lost traction. I began sliding to the left, the car oversteering, rotating counter-clockwise, over the center marker. I counter-steered, turning the steering wheel all the way to the right, but kept sliding to the left into the turnout. It was at this moment I knew, I had f*cked up.
I slammed into a berm and expected to come to a complete stop, but the terrifying journey wasn’t over. I went over the edge. It happened so fast all I can remember is everything crashing and spinning. I thought I was rolling over down the side of the mountain. I was confident I was going to land upside down and get crushed. I was on the world’s worst roller coaster that could only end with death, or so I thought. I came to a stop, still yelling, not fully comprehending what just happened, or how far down the mountain I was and that I actually just crashed my car. Luckily for me, I landed on a rock wall that was part of a drainage pipe that went through the mountain. It was the only horizontally level piece on an extremely steep sloped hill. Had I spun off a few feet before or after, I’d be dead.
I never thought that I would be one of the guys that wrecks his car in the canyons. I’m not even close to being a pro driver, but I take a little pride in my situational awareness while driving, my somewhat decent understanding of vehicle dynamics and how various driver inputs affect a vehicle in motion, my autocross and canyon experience, and the fact that I haven’t gotten any tickets or into any accidents since I got my license. I guess I got too comfortable at the wrong moment and it got the best of me. It shows that things like this can happen to mostly anyone. The whole cruise up there was relaxed, leisurely, until that moment. I definitely wasn’t purposely trying to take that corner fast, I was caught up in the moment flying through those long tunnels, got distracted, and didn’t see the road ahead of me. I panicked last minute and that ultimately lead to this entire situation. I’m disappointed in myself, and I know some others may be disappointed in me as well. And I know it could have been worse in so many ways, and I’m kicking myself for that. But ultimately I’m glad to be alive and well.
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Gee, he almost saw the light at the end of the tunnel there…
Damn youtube comments are dissing that guy more than they should, yeah sure he made a mistake but damn son, he shouldn’t have done that yes but everyone makes mistakes the way I see he made a mistake, he got schooled hard for it and learned his lesson period and seriously everyone and I mean EVERYONE is gonna speed every now then freaking youtube comment hypocrites
Looked like it completely freaked you out that the curve was there at the end and it threw you off from a turn you probably would have been able to make normally even at that speed. If I did this I’d probably want to hide in the bush I crashed in lol took some balls to post it. I will admit you probably shouldnt even have hit 4th. But come on who on this thread doesn’t get a little excited in a tunnel or a straight every now and then
ya I agree, that guy telling him to slow down totally freaked him out so when he looked back and saw a turn he overreacted and slammed on his brakes but that turn seems very manageable, panicking is a huge reason people crash.
Excellently explained sir and I hope you were not seriously injured in this terrible accident. It was clearly a sh*t happens moment that yes, it could have been avoided but as you say, you had no intention of pushing it to limit or taking the corner as fast as possible. The sum of tunnel acceleration, light contrast, distraction, and unfamiliar road just tipped the scales enough to not be able to save the situation.
Many of us on CT would’ve found ourselves in the same outcome had it been us as we all love cars and the rush they give us. It is a shame that this time, that rush cost you so much…
It is an eye-opener for all of us to be more careful. Drive safe and all the best.
O_o it looks so good after the roll. if someone would tell me that that car rolled from clif. i would be like gotta be kidding.
YT comments meeh, but overall. if u manage to spin like that it means that u didn’t go to fast imho. because u was still able to cut corner and hit the damn apex. :) maybe less brake and less turn. and u would be okey. but as a one guy from movie margin call said. “who the f knows right?”
And still I think if he didn’t turn in so sharply, causing the oversteer, he wouldn’t crash. And thats why you don’t drive fast where you can’t see ahead.
When in doubt, flat out.
I guess that panic didn’t allow to react the right way, because if you had floored the brakes, you probably would have stopped before touching anything, except if your tyres were ruined. I think the biggest problem is that you must have looked at the cayon rather than towards a safe exit, but that’s natural unfortunately. You may find yourself more confident after some race/extreme conditions driving lessons, that gives you the right reflexes.
Once you hit the berm, you and I both yelled “oh no” simultaneously. I’m sure you were a bit more scared but holy crap driving off a thousand foot cliff must be a stomach dropping feeling.
Flooring it? It looks like he was going 50mph if that