Originally Posted by
rumrunn6
robinthehippie - Objectively, from the outside looking in, you were foolish. A 7 yr old girl was killed 2 days ago in NH when her Dad tried to cross a bridge over a swollen creek. The creek had turned to a river and washed the suv and 4 passengers 100 feet away. Rescuers were able to resuscitate the boy but not the girl. The parents survived. When they say don't walk or drive through running water they mean it and they mean it for a reason. That father who will bury his daughter soon, will never do it again. That could have been your last ride. I know when you are there you can't think objectively, so don't. Just follow the rule without making a judgment call on your own. It's a lesson for us all really, me included. And I hope I can do the right thing when I am faced with the same situation.
Glad you are OK to tell us the story.
Short answer: I know, it was a mistake... thanks.
Longer answer: By the time I realized the water was running and not a standing pool like the others I'd crossed, I was in the middle of it and too scared to try to turn myself around and go back. Now I have a scary but in this case mostly harmless experience to look back on next time I see big pools on the path and have to decide whether to exit and take the streets, which will be a good reminder.