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Norm Smith's Adventure - Motorcycle Accident in Russia

Dear GlobeRider Friends;
As some of you may have heard, there was a serious motorcycle accident this past week near Rostov, Russia, involving three riders on the GlobeRiders, 2004 World Tour: Mike Paull, Pawel Chrobok and Dennis Bishop. The intention of this email is to inform you about the accident and to provide information so you can offer your support and condolences, from one GlobeRider to another.

Mike, Pawel and Dennis were riding together on a narrow road. It is unknown at this time, but somehow a vehicle ended up head-on in their lane, (possibly sideways in a curve on a hill), causing collisions and serious injuries. They were assisted on the roadside by Russian motorists who did the best they could given the nature of the rider's injuries, until transportation to a small hospital could be arranged.
Fortunately, Karil, our Russian guide following in the chase vehicle, was not far behind. He was called from the accident site, and arrived at the hospital to assist. In addition, we were lucky to have Dr. David Allen, a retired physician, on the tour. Between the two of them, they offered medical assistance and emotional support to the injured riders and maintained an open line of communication with family members, GlobeRiders staff and the Russian doctors. They calmly and compassionately handled an extremely difficult, emotionally charged situation in a hospital that was, at best, challenged with limited resources. Also, along with Douglas Grimes, the owner of MIR Corporation, our ground tour operator, they managed to negotiate the complicated medevac process for all three riders and arrange for extra MIR guides to meet the remaining group. Karil and David, your presence in that hospital meant everything. Douglas, you and your crew did an outstanding job. We cannot thank these three enough for everything they did for Mike, Pawel and Dennis.

In spite of all of their best efforts and that of the American Medical Services medevac trauma team, I regret to inform you that Dennis Bishop did not survive his injuries. He passed away in flight, approximately one hour before arriving in his home state of Alabama.
Certainly, his family is devastated by the loss of a person who is described as optimistic, easy-going and tolerant. If there was a GlobeRiders popularity contest, Dennis would have won the trophy by a landslide. Helge and Mike often commented about how they would love to clone him and run a tour of just Dennis's. He took changes to the touring schedule in stride, had an excellent sense of humor, participated in every experience with childlike enthusiasm, and could have taught a "Patience When Traveling" college class.
To add to the family's pain, Dennis's mother also passed away unexpectedly, just one day after the accident. They were buried together Thursday, June 17th, in Opelika, Alabama. We are so saddened by this tragedy.
We would ask that each of you take a moment from your busy lives, to write a note of support, make a reassuring phone call or send a lovely bouquet of flowers to Dennis's family. From one GlobeRider to another. It will help them heal.

Contact Information:
Darrell Huff (Dennis's brother-in-law. He is handling communication for the family)
Cell ph: 334-235-3000 (Alabama)
Address:
2278 Country Road 157
Enterprise, Alabama 36330
E-mail: pawnexpress@ala.net

Mike Paull and Pawel Chrobok are still in the hospital.
Pawel is coming along. We are grateful that he didn't receive devastating injuries. Yesterday's surgery on the shattered bones in his leg begins the months of healing. Most of the information we have pieced together about the accident comes from Pawel's recollections. While his spirits have been improving, emotionally it has been difficult for Pawel to learn about Mike's injuries and Dennis's death and he may wish to decompress from his experiences in conversations with you. Right now, he's still in the hospital. Eventually, he'll be staying with his parents in New Jersey for a while. I know he would appreciate your support.

Contact Information:
Pawel Chrobok
Morristown Memorial Hospital
100 Madison Avenue
Morristown, New Jersey 07962
Hospital room # 229. Phone: 973-971-8273
Parents home: Mr. and Mrs. Chrobok
236 Woodland Road
Madison, New Jersey 07940
Ph: 973-765-9468

Mike Paull remains in critical, but stable condition at Harborview Medical Center. Mike sustained multiple injuries, lost a lot of blood, has undergone several surgeries, (and may have a few more), and is currently still in ICU. They are trying to control his fever, infection, multiple fractures, etc. Eileen is with him and reports that while he isn't talking yet, he is able to answer questions with head nods and is groggy, but present. Mike has a long road ahead of him in terms of healing, but we are heartened to know he will get better with lots of care.
Eileen is asking that people refrain from visitation at this time. When Mike is feeling better and ready to see his friends, we will let you all know. Your support will make all the difference. She also wants you to know that she is sorry if she can't return all of the phone calls she has been receiving. Her attention is focused on Mike. You can call me for updates if you wish, (206-782-5609), and we'll pass it along the phone or e-mail tree. In the meantime, you can send cards and well wishes to:
Harborview Medical Center
325 9th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
Because he is in ICU, flowers cannot be displayed in his room. They will be left at the nurses station and probably transferred with him when he finally leaves ICU for another room.

Despite the lack of sleep over the last week, we haven't forgotten that there are still five GlobeRiders on tour in Europe. They are currently in Lviv, Ukraine and have another 12 days to go before they finish in Munich on July 1st. They have been hurt by this tragedy, their moods are subdued and they will need your considerations and perhaps a listening ear after they return. We know you will be kind.

Warmest Regards,
Karen Ofsthus for Helge Pedersen
GlobeRiders

Back to the Beginning of Norm's Adventure

1st Journal Entry - Beijing China
2nd Journal Entry - Shenyang China
3rd Journal Entry - Towards Russia
4th Journal Entry - In Siberia Russia

5th Journal Entry - Continues through Russia
6th Journal Entry - Marches on through Russia

7th Journal Entry - The Great Potato Field of Russia
8th Journal Entry - Russia Final (next Poland)
9th Journal Entry - Motorcycle Accident in Russia
10th Journal Entry - The Crimea - Ukraine
11th Journal Entry - We have Crossed the Finish Line
12th Journal Entry - Update on injuries
13th Journal Entry - Poland, Czech Rep.
14th Journal Entry - Returning Home

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