I took a fall last summer on a rocky downhill Trail halfway through a mega ride. I was on me own as it was a last minute decision and I’d ended up on a a fairly remote mountain and managed to come off after a pedal strike whilst taking a drop. Bounced off every rock, but was wearing knee and elbow pads. One elbow pad rode up and my elbow took a Deep gash off a corner of a rock.
So I was laying there, head down the trail, blood running past me, my head hurt, my ribs hurt, one leg was trapped in the triangle of the bike and my other thigh felt like it was broken and I thought... I’d better call someone, (the wife was in Belfast running a half).
but I couldn’t as my phone had been in my shorts pocket and it had a massive dent in it where it had saved my thigh bone from being smashed on a rock.
I’d bought along a first aid kit for that ride so fixed myself up as best I could, fixed the bike up, then had a 15km ride down the mountain and along the coast road. Put my bike in the garage and drove to the hospital.
had concussion, broken wrist, deep cut into my elbow, a dead leg (which lasted weeks), bruised ribs, legs, etc and a broken iPhone, but I reckon I got off lucky. It could have been a lot worse especially as I was way off the beaten path.
What I’m trying to say is not to rely on your phone to get you out of trouble if you’re going off exploring on your own. If you can, take an inreach unit, or let someone know the route, or wear crash pants, or put your phone in a protective case, or carry a spare phone, and carry a first aid kit. Do as much as you can, because when it goes wrong it can go wrong badly.